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 northern Crown of the Continent ecosystem.

Our Work

We protect the ecological integrity and wildness of public lands, rivers and streams from irresponsible development, commercialization, and mismanagement.

We protect fish and wildlife habitat and safeguard migration corridors for grizzly bears, lynx and wolverines amidst growing human populations and pressure.

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

Victory for the Badger-Two Medicine

All Oil and Gas Leases Retired!

Learn more about this victory and the work still ahead to secure permanent protection for the Badger-Two Medicine.

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.

Get Involved!

We host a series of hikes, volunteer days and speaker events throughout the year. We hope you will join us!

Badger Bulletin

What's New?

Another Great Fall Gathering in the Books!

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Thank you to everyone who participated, contributed, or supported us from afar! Photos by Kerry Nickou, Steven Kloetzel, and Ashley Sherburne. We kicked off the weekend on Friday night, gathering […]

Cinnabar Spotlight

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Read the Cinnabar Spotlight Cinnabar Foundation Spotlight: Glacier-Two Medicine Alliance   We are thrilled to be featured by the Cinnabar Foundation this month. The Cinnabar Foundation steadfastly supported our work […]

Field Report – Volunteer Trail Crew

Field Report – Adult Trail Crew with Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation By Mason Edison From August 1st through 6th I attended a trails crew trip with the Bob Marshall Wilderness […]

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