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About Montana Wildlife Federation
Montana’s Oldest Wildlife Conservation Organization
The Montana Wildlife Federation has been a leading voice for over 80 years in protecting and enhancing Montana’s wildlife, public lands, and access at the Montana Legislature and in Washington, DC. Our work involves supporting sound conservation policies at state and federal levels based on scientific management that protect Montana’s fish and wildlife, our natural lands and waters, and public access to the outdoors.
Montana Wildlife Federation is run by a dedicated staff and volunteers. We’re involved in critical collaborative efforts throughout Montana. We work closely with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks to develop recommendations for wildlife management, and we work to ensure the voice of Montana’s wildlife conservationists, hunters and anglers are heard.
Important victories
- Best stream access law in the country
- A ban on wildlife farms
- Protection of Montana’s public lands and waters for 80 years
Critical issues:
- Elk management
- Public access to public lands
- Chronic Wasting Disease
- Grizzly bear management
- Energy development and sage grouse
- Protection of secure wildlife habitat
- Clean water protection and enhancement
- Wildlife corridors and landscape connectivity
Media Inquiries:
If you are a reporter seeking information about the Montana Wildlife Federation or an interview with MWF staff, please reach out to our communications team.
Contacts:
Emily Clewis
Communications Director
emilyc@mtwf.org
406 285 8766
Cameron Evans
Communications Manager
cameron@mtwf.org
630 917 3893
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