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Together, We Won't Stop Defending a Wild and Connected Montana

2025 may be ending, but our work for Montana’s wild places is far from over. Each new season brings challenges and opportunities to stand up for the lands, waters, and communities we care about. Together, we’re ready to meet whatever comes next and keep Montana wild.

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End of Year Raffle

Win a 4 night stay at Twisted Twig Loft, near Cooke City/Silver Gate/NE entrance to Yellowstone!

Four-night stay in this upper-level 2nd story loft/studio cabin off the beaten path. 2 trundle-style futons, full kitchen, bathroom with shower, walk-in closet for sleeping/fort. A mile from the Northeast entrance of Yellowstone National Park, and walking distance to Bridal Falls and the town of Silver Gate. Lots of opportunities for wildlife viewing and hiking. This is a great home base for day trips into the park! Sleeps 4.

The cabin is open the first weekend of June through the first weekend of October. The offer can not be used on holiday weekends (July 4, Labor Day, Memorial Day.)

All donations over $50 between November 15 and 11:59pm on December 17 will receive an entry - a $1500 value!

We will draw the prize on December 18. Good luck!

Donated by Twisted Twig Studio

Bedroom

View of Lamar valley, nearest part of the park to the property.

Kitchen

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There's a lot at stake and the future of Montana's wild places depends on all of us.

Your support ensures that no matter the political landscape, we’ll be here to fight for Montana’s wildlands. No other organization has the power and reach to advocate for our public lands like we do. We mobilize tens of thousands of passionate people — people like you — who understand that our wildlands are worth fighting for.

Your gift will support critical on-the-ground campaigns, like:

Our Public Lands are Not for Sale

Across the country, public lands are under attack. The cuts, the leases, and the rollbacks are not random. They are deliberate. They are leading to a future where decisions are made to serve private interests and the land is no longer ours. Together, we're drawing the line in the dirt.

Roadless Rule Defense

The Forest Service is attempting to roll back the 2001 Roadless Rule and we're fighting back, every step of the way. By unifying our voices, sending public comments, and signing petitions, we're defending roadless lands every day.

Wildfire Policies and Awareness

As wildfires continue to threaten Montana’s forests and communities, Wild Montana is advancing policies to make our landscapes more resilient and our towns safer. We’ve recently launched a grassroots program to build support for these policies at both the state and federal levels, ensuring that Montanans have a voice in shaping a safer, more sustainable future.

Volunteer Trail Crew and Free Community Hikes

Montana’s trails are where we make lasting memories, find solitude, and connect with nature and each other. We’re all fighting to protect these wild places to enjoy them today and ensure future generations have the same opportunities. In the coming year, we’ll bring hundreds of people closer to these cherished landscapes through guided hikes and volunteer-led trail projects that preserve access to the places we love.

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Volunteer with Wild Montana! From breaking a sweat on a trail crew to leading a group hike, there are all sorts of opportunities to support our work.

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