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Volunteer Opportunities | Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks
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Bylaws of the Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks. Member Change of Contact Information. National Park Service Commemorative Centennial Badges. Coalition members are invited. To be in touch. If they would like to volunteer to help the Coalition accomplish work and advocacy. Donate your time and skills. Share Your Professional Expertise. Serve on Coalition Committees. Testify on Behalf of Coalition in Congress. Communicate with Legislators, Partners, Park Managers, Media and Coalition Members.
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Program Partners | Missoula Outdoor Explorers
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Mentoring the next generation of America's public lands stewards. Stay updated via RSS. Watching the Sunset from Sentinel. April 19, 2015. You Never Know What You Might Find. March 26, 2015. Cross Country Skiing at Seeley Lake. February 5, 2015. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 34 other followers. Like Us on Facebook. Like Us on Facebook. Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center. Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Missoula. You a...
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Society for Wilderness Stewardship: June 2011
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Monday, June 27, 2011. Wilderness Rangers: Keeping it Wild. Thursday, June 23, 2011. Wildlife Conservation Society Calls for More Wilderness. However, there are still those who are actively and loudly calling for more wilderness. And not just for the scenic values either. Wilderness provides habitat protection, clean water and healthy ecosystems. Most recently, the Wildlife Conservation Society. Has called for more wilderness. Wednesday, June 22, 2011. Living in the wilderness. Lake clark national park.
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Related Organizations | Friends of the Central Cascades Wilderness
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Friends of the Central Cascades Wilderness. Jefferson, Washington, Three Sisters, Diamond, Thielsen. Stewards of the Deschutes and Ochoco National Forest and Crooked River National Grassland. Oregon Natural Desert Association. Working to protect, defend and restore Oregon's high desert for over 25 years. High Cascades Forest Volunteers. Trail volunteers and training. Central Oregon Nordic Club. Cross-country ski, snowshoe and hiking trips in the Bend, Redmond, Central Oregon area. United States Citizen S...
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Wilderness Exhibition
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Windland Smith Rice Legacy. Photographer of the Year Award Winners. 2014 Winners Windland Smith Rice Awards. 2013 Winners Windland Smith Rice Awards. Yellowstone Forever Photo Contest Details. Yellowstone Forever Contest Entry Form. Nature's Best Backyards Contest Entry Form. Contest News and Judging. Backyards and Other Competitions. Nature's Best Photography Collectors Editions. Nature's Best Photography Students Online. Single Issues and Back Issues. Login to My Account. Create A Contest Account.
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Embassies Of Wilderness - Debra Bloomfield Fine Art Landscape Photography
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Essay by Terry Tempest Williams. Essay by Terry Tempest Williams. Wilderness Act of 1964:. Bureau of Land Management. US Fish and Wildlife Service. Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute. 790 East Beckwith Ave. Missoula, MT 59801. The Aldo Leopold Foundation. Baraboo, WI 53913. Arthur Carhart National Wilderness. James E. Todd Building. Missoula, MT 59812. Building 27, Ste. 3. Missoula, MT 59804. The National Wilderness Stewardship Alliance. Reno, NV 89513. College of Forestry and Conservation.
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Society for Wilderness Stewardship: March 2011
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Saturday, March 26, 2011. Society Board Retreat in Missoula a Success! Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Buffalo in the Eagle Cap Wilderness? ENTERPRISE, Ore. (AP) - A herd of buffalo numbering about 25 animals is roaming free on the northern fringe of the Eagle Cap Wilderness. Landowners tell The Oregonian. Newspaper the herd has been producing calves in the wild since escaping from a ranch along the Wallowa River about eight years ago. But, the paper said, no landowner has taken responsibility for them. Access ...
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