Glacier-Two Medicine Alliance

Dedicated to the protection, stewardship, and shared enjoyment of the Badger-Two Medicine and the adjacent lands, clean water and native species in Montana’s central Crown of the Continent ecosystem.

House Bill 855 Passed

Montana Legislature Establishes New Account to Fund Highway Wildlife Crossings

We are the only organization exclusively dedicated to protecting the Headwaters of North America.

Since 1984, Glacier-Two Medicine Alliance has inspired everyday people to protect the wild beauty and irreplaceable cultural resources of this region through community-based conservation, volunteerism, humility and kindness.

Together, we protect the ecological integrity and wildness of public lands and waters.

We fight to protect our public land, rivers and streams from irresponsible development, commercialization, and mismanagement.

We protect fish and wildlife habitat.

And we safeguard migration corridors for grizzly bears, lynx and wolverines amidst growing human populations and pressure.

And we mobilize citizens to care for and steward the land.

We engage the local community to help care for the land, water, plants, and animals by organizing community stewardship projects and recreational outings.

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Policy Update – HB 855 Passed, Funding Wildlife Accommodations

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By Peter Metcalf Executive Director Montana Legislature Establishes New Account to Fund Highway Wildlife Crossings Bill also creates new license plate to raise revenue for wildlife accommodations The Montana legislature […]

Take Action – Support HB 932 for permanent investments in wildlife conservation

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Support HB 932: Permanent investments in wildlife conservation Submit comments to or testify at the Senate Fish and Game Committee hearing HB 932 is a new public lands funding bill that […]

Formerly proposed drill site with evidence of bear activity

Policy Update – Emergent Threats to the Badger-Two Medicine

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By Peter Metcalf Executive Director Image shows the formerly proposed drill site with bear diggings in the foreground. The area is critical spring range for threatened grizzly bears. Emergent Threats […]

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