Rocky Mountain Wild is a Denver-based organization that specializes in community science and works towards protecting, connecting, and restoring wildlife and wild lands in the Southern Rocky Mountain region. With a focus on collaborative solutions to local environmental problems, they aim to ensure a biologically healthy future for the region, promoting a sustainable coexistence between people and nature. Their efforts include identifying and protecting keystone species, addressing habitat fragmentation, and engaging the community in conservation initiatives.
Through campaigns and legal actions, Rocky Mountain Wild and its partner organizations have successfully advocated for the protection of endangered species such as wolverines, and they continue to work towards reintroduction efforts. They also actively encourage public participation in protecting critical habitats for various species, such as piping plovers and greater sage-grouse in Montana, and big game in Colorado and Wyoming. By providing resources and organizing workshops, they empower individuals to take action and submit comments to relevant authorities to strengthen wildlife protections and advocate for comprehensive updates to oil and gas programs.
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