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America's public lands cover over 650 million acres and provide habitat for more than 600 sensitive or threatened fish, wildlife and plant species. Keep our public lands healthy for wildlife and for us.
Our Tribal Lands Conservation Program works in partnership with tribal and non-tribal governments, tribal organizations, environmental staff, and members to protect wildlife, advance land stewardship, maintain healthy water resources, and provide conservation education.
10 irreplaceable fish and wildlife habitats are at risk of irresponsible drilling; learn how we can develop energy without sacrificing these habitats.
Challenges facing the fish, wildlife and habitat of the American West
Prairie Conservation and Restoration on the Cheyenne River Reservation
Managing lakes and streams in the Red Lake region to ensure the water, fish, and wildlife persist for the benefit of the Anishinaabeg people
Conservation on White Mountain Apache
We have a long history of successfully protecting western landscapes and wildlife by advocating for wildlife habitat as an important use of western public lands. Whenever issues impact the wildlife and the landscapes of the west, we will work with our affiliates and partners to find a sound, common-sense solution that represents the voices and views of NWF's members and supporters and that benefits both wildlife and the land.
Rocky Mountain Regional Center 2995 Baseline Road, Suite 300 Boulder, CO 80303 Phone: 303-786-8001 Fax: 303-786-8911 Email: rmnrc@nwf.org
Regional Education Manager
Public Lands Organizer
Regional Representative for Idaho