Conservation


The reason we work with our partners and grassroots conservation groups is to deliver conservation victories that protect and preserve our natural resources. Over the past few years we’ve helped protect thousands of acres and several river miles as well as helping fund ongoing programs to enhance native and wild trout populations, wildlife corridors, public access projects and more in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.

Mother Moose with her calf.

Mother Moose with her calf.

 

We can sit on our hands and do nothing, or we can grasp the concept and carry forward the idea that in any moment of decision the best thing we can do is the right thing, the worst thing we can do is nothing. It is not what we have that makes us a great country, it is the way we use it.

Meeting of Big Horn bachelors.

Meeting of Big Horn bachelors.

 

Some of our partners in conservation are: Patagonia Inc, Madison River Foundation, Montana Sportsman Alliance, Yellowstone Forever, Henry’s Fork Foundation, Mountain Journal, Trust for Public Land, Montana Land Reliance, Greater Yellowstone Coalition, Western River Conservancy, International Federation of Fly Fishers, 1% for the Planet and Montana Trout Unlimited.  The list is longer. We’ll be bringing in our other partners and projects in updates to follow.

Bison cools off on summer day.

Bison cools off on summer day.


 

See the video below to learn more about the conservation and preservation of the 3$ Bridge for public access and recreation in Madison County, Montana.

Craig Matthews speaks about conservation and The Trust For Public Land at $3 Bridge on the Madison River, Montana.


 

So, stay tuned here for more information about our conservation efforts, ongoing projects and programs, and much more.


Madison River, Montana.

Madison River, Montana.


 









 

A very special thanks to those who help conserve for our future everyday.