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Montana Wilderness Association
Montana Wilderness Association
Hello, welcome to the Montana Wilderness Association (MWA) Home Page. MWAwas founded in 1958. Six years later, MWA leaders were instrumental in the passageof the 1964 Wilderness Act. Since that time, MWA has led the fight to protectMontana's wild lands, National Forest, and BLM areas, including the Bob Marshall,Absaroka-Beartooth, Rattlesnake, Welcome Creek, Great Bear, Anaconda-Pintler,Scapegoat, and Lee Metcalf Wilderness Areas.
Restore the North Woods
We are five centuries too late to save the primeval North Woods. But we still have a chance to restore it.

Swan View
From intuition to science, town meeting to federal courtroom, Swan View Coalition uses a broad range of tools, abilities and venues to educate people about the need to protect the natural ecosystems of which they are a part and to help them do so. Helping bring the people back to earth since 1984.

Wildlands Center for Preventing Roads
Wildlands CPR works to protect and restore wildland ecosystems by preventing and removing roads and limiting motorized recreation. We are a national clearinghouse and network, providing citizens with tools and strategies to fight road construction, deter motorized recreation, and promote road removal and revegetation. We seek to protect native ecosystems and biodiversity by recreating an interconnected network of roadless public wildlands.

Women's Voices for the Earth
Women's Voices for the Earth is a Northern Rockies environmental justice organization with an unusual mission and a non-traditional approach to community organizing.

PEER
In the summer of 1996, PEER opened its very first official state office. Directing the Montana office is Kevin Keenan, former chief of water quality enforcement for the Department of Environmental Quality, who exposed the "see no evil" approach being taken by the agency and retired in disgust...

Environmental Working Group
The Environmental Working Group (EWG) is a leading content provider for public interest groups and concerned citizens who are campaigning to protect the environment.

The Environmental Action Community
The Environmental Action Community is a University of Montana student and faculty organization whose goal is awareness, education, and action toward a clean and sustainable Environment.

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