The Montana Wildlife Federation, established in 1936, is the oldest wildlife conservation organization in Montana. With a storied history of over 80 years, they have been dedicated to protecting and enhancing wildlife, habitat, and outdoor access in the state. Through their advocacy efforts at the state and federal level, they work to promote policies and decisions that safeguard Montana's fish and wildlife, natural lands and waters, and public access to the outdoors.
Driven by a commitment to the public trust, scientific management, and concern for future generations, the Montana Wildlife Federation actively engages in collaborative efforts to protect public lands, enhance public access, and conserve critical wildlife habitat. They work closely with Montana Fish, Wildlife Parks and other partner organizations to develop recommendations for wildlife management and ensure the voice of Montana's conservationists, hunters, and anglers is heard in legislative and administrative processes. With a strong focus on grassroots organizing and inclusivity, they strive to involve people from all walks of life in their mission to conserve wildlife, protect habitat, and ensure equitable access to Montana's natural treasures.
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