Yellowstone Gateway Protection Act Heard

Paradise Valley Mule Deer
Paradise Valley Mule Deer

This morning Senator Tester’s bill, the Yellowstone Gateway Protection Act, was heard in front of the Senate’s Energy and Natural Resources Sub-Committee. The bill would permanently withdraw federal mineral rights on 30,000 acres of public land in the Custer Gallatin National Forest adjacent to the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness and Yellowstone National Park. The bill would also eliminate the ability for proposed mines to expand onto unclaimed public land. Tester said “responsible natural resource development plays an important role in Montana’s economy, but there are simply some places where you just should not dig or drill, and the doorstep of Yellowstone National Park is one of those places.”

Thank you Senator Tester for bringing this bill which will ensure cold, clean water for trout and anglers, healthy habitat for elk and hunters, and sustainable economic activity for Montana’s communities.

MWF Comment Letter – Yellowstone Gateway Protection Act
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Interior Secretary Sally Jewell to Visit Montana, Discuss Public Lands Legacy

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On May 3, Interior Secretary Sally Jewell will be joining Senator Jon Tester here in Helena to talk about our public land legacy. MWF’s own Chris Marchion will also be making some remarks.

We’re excited that Secretary Jewell will be in Montana, where we have done so much to protect our public lands, our hunting and fishing heritage, and our outdoor economy.

I hope you can join us in turning out a good crowd! The event will begin at 10:30 AM, and it will take place at the Devil’s Elbow Campground on Hauser Lake – about 15 minutes from Helena.

It’s an easy drive to get there: just take York Road to Lakeside, then drive another 2.2 miles to the campground.

If you need any additional information, don’t hesitate to contact the MWF office at mwf@mtwf.org or 406-458-0227.

Jeff Lukas – MWF Elk Campaign Manager

Jeff Lukas

Elk Campaign Manager

Jeff Lukas is a passionate conservationist who has been fishing and hunting his entire life. Whether it’s floating a small stream chasing trout, pursuing elk in the high country, or waiting in a blind for ducks to set their wings, Jeff is always trying to bring more people afield to show them what we are trying to protect. He loves being in the arena, and he will never shy away from conversations about the beautiful and unique corners of Big Sky country.