The Montana Wildlife Federation, founded 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 the state's wildlife, public lands, and outdoor access. Through grassroots organizing and collaboration with various stakeholders, they advocate for state and federal policies that prioritize the conservation of 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 the well-being of future generations, the Montana Wildlife Federation actively engages in legislative and administrative processes at both state and federal levels. They work closely with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks to develop wildlife management recommendations and ensure the voices of Montana's conservationists, hunters, and anglers are heard. With a large network of affiliate organizations and a membership base made up of Montana citizens, the Montana Wildlife Federation continues to make important strides in protecting wildlife habitat, securing public access to public lands, and advocating for clean water protection and enhancement.
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