
Our Successes
Working together for leveraged impact
A record of Success
supporting land conservation through strategic partnerships
In a world beset by many challenges, the Central Rocky Mountains of North America provide a geography of hope and opportunity. Here, in the Heart of the Rockies region, we have a globally rare opportunity to conserve the wide-open spaces we have, while they are still intact. But time is short. Our future depends on bold new conservation strategies that support private landowners in protecting wildlife, agriculture, and vibrant rural communities.

Big Game Learn More
Conserving migration routes for mule deer, elk, moose, pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, caribou, and white-tailed deer… Recent Success Stories GREEN… [read more]
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Large Carnivores Learn More
The Heart of the Rockies region hosts wide-ranging carnivores like grizzly bear, wolverine, mountain lion, black bear, and lynx… Recent… [read more]
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Migratory Birds Learn More
Private lands play a critical role in all seasonal stages for migrating birds, from stopover and breeding areas for sandhill… [read more]
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Migratory Fish Learn More
Conserving waterways vital for chinook salmon and steelhead that migrate 900-miles from Pacific Ocean to breed, and for local native… [read more]
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Funding the ‘Keep It Connected’ Strategy
Increasing impact, together
Access to wildlife connectivity funding will enable our land trust members to focus on private land conservation at the scale needed to keep wildlife habitat connected. Existing federal, state, and local funding cannot meet the increasing demand, and often times, these sources require match. The projects in our portfolio are close to completion, with the final funding gaps left to fill.