
I am the executive Director of the Alliance for the Wild Rockies. Our mission is to protect habitat for native species in the Northern Rockies ecosystem.
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The Alliance for the Wild Rockies is proud to announce that the Blue Ribbon Coalition, an anti-environmental group of motorized wreckreactionists and industries, claims the Alliance is responsible for stopping more logging projects and prot...
On Monday, a federal court in Montana issued a preliminary injunction against an illegal logging project in occupied grizzly bear habitat in the Gravelly Mountains of Montana, in the Greater Yellowstone region. The injunction against the Gr...
The federal district court in Montana denied the federal government’s request to press pause on a lawsuit challenging the way that the federal government is managing the American Bison (the National Mammal) in Yellowstone National Park on J...
Seven long years ago the Alliance for the Wild Rockies, with the support of local residents, took the Forest Service to federal court to halt the Hanna Flats logging, road-building, and burning project on the Idaho Panhandle National Forest...
The Wilderness Society, the Greater Yellowstone Coalition, and the Montana Wilderness Association, now rebranded “Wild Montana,” all claim they support the Roadless Rule and have been asking people for donations to oppose efforts to repeal...
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This is Mike Garrity. I am the executive Director of the Alliance for the Wild Rockies. Our mission is to protect habitat for native species in the Northern Rockies ecosystem. Cover image credit, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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