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Understanding Energy in Montana
Written in October 2004, this report was published by the Department of Environmental Quality for the Environmental Quality Council
A Guide to Electricity, Natural Gas, Coal, and Petroleum Produced and Consumed in Montana
Alliance for Burning Every Chunk of Coal
The Alliance for Burning Every Chunk of Coal (ABECC) was formed on April 1, 2008, to provide a much-needed voice to coal industry leaders, interested shareholders and othe
Alliance for the Wild Rockies
Contact AWR at 406-459-5936 or via e-mail
Alternative Energy Resources Organization (AERO)
432 N. Last Chance Gulch
Helena, MT 59601
(406) 443-7272 | (406) 442-9120 fax
email
Promoting sustainable agriculture, renewable energy and conservation, environmental quality, and community self-reliance.
ISSUES: Energy, GMOs, Planning and Growth, Sustainable Agriculture, Transportation
American Wildlands
P.O. Box 6669
Bozeman, Montana 59771
phone: (406) 586-8175 | fax: (406) 586-8242
email
ISSUES: Public Lands, Coal Bed Methane, Wilderness, Biodiversity, Roadless Areas, Wildlife Corridors
Clark Fork Coalition
Missoula, MT 59807
T 406-542-0539 | F 406-542-5632
ISSUES: Air Quality, Milltown Dam, Rock Creek Mine, Blackfoot Mine, Streambank Health, Nutrient Reduction
Don't Get Burned Report: The Risks Of Investing In New Coal-Fired Generating Facilities
Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund
209 South Willson Avenue
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 586-9699
email
In Brief: Defend the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and its wildlife - grizzly bears, gray wolves, elk, bison - against overdevelopment for oil, gas, and timber.
Free Book: Plan B 3.0 - Mobilizing to Save Civilization by Lester Brown
This book represents Lester Brown's best effort to lay out an alternative to business as usual, one that we hope will help save our civil
Greater Yellowstone Coalition (GYC)
People protecting the lands, waters, and wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, now and for future generations.
P.O. Box 1874
Bozeman, MT 59771
(406) 586-1593 | (406) 556-2839 fax
E-mail
Greater Yellowstone Conservation Directory
League of Conservation Voters (LCV)
1920 L Street, NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC, 20036
Phone: 202-785-8683 | Fax: 202-835-0491
Leo DiCaprio's short film on global warming
This is a link to a cool short from Leonardo DiCaprio's eco-site. Check it out...
Missoula Community Conservation Calendar
Montana Audubon
PO Box 595
Helena MT 59624
(406) 443-3949
email
Montana Audubon promotes appreciation, knowledge and conservation of native birds, other wildlife, and their habitats.
Montana Environmental Information Center
P.O. Box 1184
Helena, MT 59624
Phone: (406) 443-2520 | Fax: (406) 443-2507
Montana Native Plant Society
THE GOALS of the Montana Native Plant Society are to preserve, conserve, and study the native plants and plant communities of Montana, and to educate the public about the values of our native flora.
Montana Natural Heritage Program Wildlife TRACKER
I wanted to provide a link and encourage you all to take Tracker for a test-drive. Tracker is the most advanced web tool of its kind that we know of (anywhere!).
Montana political candidate filing now on-line
For more information:
Dennis Unsworth or Mary Baker - (406) 444-2942
Montana Public Interest Research Group (MontPIRG)
360 Corbin Hall
Missoula, MT 59812
(406) 243-2908
email
Montana Recycling Info - MSU Extension Service Pollution Prevention Program
Montana River Action
304 N 18th Avenue
Bozeman MT 59715
Phone: 406-587-9181
email
Montana River Action strives to lead the ever-growing grassroots effort to preserve, protect, enhance, and restore Montana's rivers, water bodies and their watersheds for their natural, recreational, and cultural values.
Montana Roadless Working Group
Field Organizer
Joel Webster
PO Box 8251
Missoula, MT 59807
(406) 360-3904
Montana Smart Growth Coalition
PO Box 543
Helena, MT 59624
ph: 406-449-6086
email
Our mission is to support safe and healthy communities, sustainable economies, conservation of farm, forest and ranch lands, and protection of natural resources and wildlife habitat.
Montana State Legislature
The official Internet site for the Montana State Legislature.
The purpose of this site is to provide and facilitate access to timely information concerning the Montana Legislature and the workings of the Montana Legislative Branch to all interested persons in an organized, intuitive manner.
Montana Trout Unlimited
PO Box 7186
Missoula, MT 59807
Phone: 406-543-0054 | Fax: 406-543-6080
email
Montana Wilderness Association
P.O. Box 635
Helena, MT 59624
406-443-7350 (voice) | 406-443-0750 (fax)
email
Montana Wildlife Federation
P.O. Box 1175
Helena, Montana 59624
Phone: (406) 458-0227 | Fax: (406) 458-0373
Toll Free: 1-800-517-7256
email
Montanans Against Toxic Burning
PO Box 1082
Bozeman MT 59771
PHONE: 406-586-6067
email
Montanans for a Healthy Climate
Montanans for a Healthy Climate
50 S. Park Ave.
Helena, MT 59601
ph: (406) 443-4455
email
MT Rivers and Streams Need Room to Roam
Your future depends on clean water. Enjoyment of your new Montana home depends on the future health of Montana’s fish, wildlife, and natural areas.
National Center for Appropriate Technology
P.O. BOX 3838
BUTTE MT 59702
ph: 406.494.4572 | 800.ASK.NCAT
Email NCAT
National Parks Conservation Association
P.O. Box 824
Helena, MT 59624
406-495-1560 | fax: 406-495-1559
email
National Poll Part II: The Politics of Global Warming
National Poll: Politics of Global Warming on Election Day
National Wildlife Federation
240 N. Higgins, Suite 2
Missoula, MT 59802
406-721-6705 Voice | 406-721-6714 Fax
email
Natural Resources Defense Council
Northern Plains Resource Council
220 South 27th Street, Suite A
Billings, Montana 59101
tel: (406) 248-1154
fax: (406) 248-2110
email
Our Montana, Inc.
Our Montana, Inc.
P.O. Box 699, Billings MT 59103.
Street: 207 North Broadway, Billings, MT 59101.
Phone 259-4600 | Fax 259-8352
Park County Environmental Council
P.O. Box 164
Livingston, MT 59047
406.222.0723 (local) | 866.829.2059 (toll free)
email
Pioneering Renewable Energy The Rocky Mountain Way
Understanding how Colorado got to where it is today in renewable energy, and what the state plans to do in the future, are both worthy of analysis.
Predator Conservation Alliance
PO Box 6733
Bozeman, Montana 59771
phone 406-587-3389 | fax 406-587-3178
email
Renewable Energy Atlas of the West
- View, zoom into and print interactive maps of solar, wind, geothermal and biomass resources in the Western US using an Interactive map tool (click here)
- View, download and print the contents of the Renewable Energy Atlas of the West
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S.A.V.E. Foundation
ph: 406-431-0815
email
The Student Advocates for Valuing the Environment Foundation is dedicated to sustainable living through alternative energy, conservation, environmental awareness, and the 3 R 's of reduce, reuse, recycle.
Season's End: Global Warming's Threat to Hunting & Fishing
Sportsmen concerned about the future of hunting and fishing should read Seasons' End at www.seasonsend.org, a Web site that ke
Sonoran Institute
Northwest Office
201 S. Wallace
Suite B3C
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 587-7331 | Fax: (406) 587-2027
Sportsmen for Sensible Mining
Hunters and Anglers believe sensible mining reform is the only way to protect America's fish and wildlife
Wildlands CPR
P.O. Box 7516
Missoula, MT 59807
ph: 406-543-9551
Wildlands CPR is the only national conservation group in the U.S. that specifically targets off-road vehicle abuse of public lands and actively promotes wildland restoration, road removal and the prevention of wildland road construction.
Women's Voices for the Earth
Missoula Office:
PO Box 8743
Missoula, MT 59807
Phone: 406/543-3747 | Fax: 406/542-5632
Bozeman Office:
PO Box 1067
Bozeman, MT 59771
Phone: 406/585-5549 | Fax: 406/585-5549
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