Grantee Profile: American Wildlands
Lamar Valley, Yellowstone National Park. Photo by Michelle Zeidman
American Wildlands is a regional organization working to restore and maintain connections between key habitats for healthy populations of native fish and wildlife in western Montana and central and northern Idaho. For almost 30 years, American Wildlands has used science, respectful advocacy, and community engagement to pursue the vision of a region with interconnected habitats that support healthy populations of bears, wolves, elk, trout, and other magnificent Rocky Mountain wildlife.
Recent Grant History:
2010 - $30,000 To build increased conservation capacity and local support for habitat connectivity and coexisting with wildlife across the High Divide and Crown of the Continent ecosystems. Place-based Conservation
2009 - $30,000 To build increased conservation capacity, habitat connectivity and local support for coexisting with wildlife across the High Divide. Place-based Conservation
2009 - $3,000 To send the co-executive directors to Rockwood Leadership Training, The Art of Leadership. Opportunity Fund
2008 - $3,000 To fund a workshop addressing wildlife corridors and ecological connectivity in the Northern Rockies. Opportunity Fund
2008 - $40,000 To implement a linkage assessment for wildlife connectivity in the High Divide region of central Idaho and western Montana. Place-based Conservation
American Wildlands
PO Box 6669
Bozeman, MT 59771
Phone: (406) 586-8175
E-mail: info@wildlands.org

