Alliance for the Wild Rockies wins another battle in the fight for Bitterroot grizzly bears
Photo: Frank van Manen - USGS On March 31, The Alliance for the Wild Rockies and Native Ecosystems Council, prevailed in
April 1, 2026Three decades of reporting from the front lines of Northern Rockies conservation.
Photo: Frank van Manen - USGS On March 31, The Alliance for the Wild Rockies and Native Ecosystems Council, prevailed in
April 1, 2026Lynx - Photo by Sara German - USFWS The Cooke City area of Montana has one of the healthiest whitebark pine forests
March 17, 2026Canadian Lynx By Keith Williams USFWS The Alliance for the Wild Rockies, Gallatin Wildlife Association, Native Ecosystems Council, and Council
March 9, 2026Bull Trout - Photo by Joel Sartore/National Geographic & Wade Fredenberg/USFWS Bull trout were listed as "threatened"
February 5, 2026Photo by Steve Kroschel - Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife Wolverines in the lower 48 States were trapped, hunted, and
January 26, 2026Public lands managed by the Dillon Field Office of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management Photo by BLM If
January 20, 2026Photo by National Park Service For grizzly bears, wolves, lynx, wolverine, and bison there is no "boundary" around
December 16, 2025Alliance for the Wild Rockies 2025 Annual Report Protecting the Wild Rockies. Holding the Line. Restoring Balance. Impact Period: November
November 30, 2025Photo by USFS The Alliance for the Wild Rockies filed a federal lawsuit to protect habitat for three rare wildlife
November 26, 2025Sage Grouse - Photo by Richard Prodgers Greater sage grouse occupied more than 460,000 square miles across 13 Western states,
November 17, 2025Northern Goshawk Photo by Martha de Jong-Lantink USFS The Alliance for the Wild Rockies, Wildlands Defense, Native Ecosystems Council,
November 11, 2025In 2025 the Alliance for the Wild Rockies protected 2,672 square miles -- 1.7 MILLION acres -- of wildlife habitat
November 3, 2025