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Introducing the Greater Yellowstone Conservation and Recreation Act
The Madison and Gallatin mountain ranges are some of the wildest places left in the continental United States. They're a source of clean drinking water, wildlife habitat, and incredible recreation.
But Montana's growing fast. If we want to protect everything that makes these places so special, the time to act is now.
The Greater Yellowstone Conservation and Recreation Act is proposed legislation that will secure the future of these special places. When Congress passes it, we'll be able to rest easy knowing that rivers and creeks will keep flowing clear and cold, wildlife will have room to roam, and the people who come after us will love this place as much as we do.
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2023/2024 Backcountry Film Festival Trailer
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Celebrating the connecting between humans and wild winters. A collage of human-powered stories and backcountry-inspired experiences. Backcountry Film Festival ignites wild conversations and inspires action to communities that celebrate the present while looking towards the future. Every winter, BCFF tours 100 cities and is hosted by local retailers, grassroots groups, outdoor affinity groups, a...
2023 Founders Award | Roy Jacobs
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At the 2023 Volunteer Appreciation Dinner, Wild Montana President Tim Lynch presented the Founders Award to Roy Jacobs for his tireless work fighting to protect the Rocky Mountain Front from oil and gas development. There are many heroes in the story of the long fight to protect the Rocky Mountain Front, including the Badger-Two Medicine, from oil, gas, and mining. There is a long list of Black...
Investing in Eastern Montana
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New public lands on the Lower Yellowstone River would be a boost for recreationists, families, and wildlife. The 328-acre Wildcat Bend Wildlife Management Area would provide walk-in and boat-in access for hunters, anglers, hikers, boaters, and wildlife watchers, and conserve habitat for game and non-game species. Small wonder that over 30 local elected officials, recreation groups, economic dev...
Protect the Blackfoot. For all of us. Forever
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The Blackfoot represents what we love most about Montana. For generations, it's given us clean water, healthy fish wildlife, and helped communities thrive. But with its future up for grabs, we need to pass the Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act. Supported by 83% of Montanans, this bill will forever protect the lands, waters, and local economies that support our way of life. It's time to prote...
59th Anniversary of The Wilderness Act
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🥳 Today marks the 59th anniversary of the passage of The Wilderness Act of 1964. 🏞️ After eight years, 18 hearings, 6,000 pages of testimony (including from many Wild Montana members), and 66 drafts, the bill passed the House of Representatives with just one dissenting vote, making it one of the most broadly supported laws in U.S. history. On Sept. 3, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Th...
We protect what makes Montana special | Wild Montana | Keeping Montana wild since 1958
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What makes Montana special is what Wild Montana has protected since 1958. In that time, we have built and led a movement that has protected millions of acres of public lands. By elevating the voices of our members, supporters, and partners, we make a powerful impact on decisions determining the fate of public lands and waters across the state. Our Montana is a wild Montana. Join us. Together, w...
Creating a Map of the Pryor Mountains in Montana | Cairn Cartographics
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Wild Montana staff and volunteers have hosted Wilderness Walks in the Pryor Mountains for decades. Many members enjoy this area because of its uniqueness compared to other mountain ranges in the state. The Pryor Mountains are a diverse ecosystem where you can go from the red desert to subalpine meadows in a few steep miles. The area is also rich in human history. Indigenous peoples lived here f...
We protect what makes Montana special
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What makes Montana special is what Wild Montana has protected since 1958. In that time, we have built and led a movement that has protected millions of acres of public lands. By elevating the voices of our members, supporters, and partners, we make a powerful impact on decisions determining the fate of public lands and waters across the state. Our Montana is a wild Montana. Join us. Together, w...
Save SB 442
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On June 7, we filed a lawsuit to compel Gov. Greg Gianforte and Sec. of State Christi Jacobsen to comply with their obligations under the Montana Constitution and allow the Montana Legislature the opportunity to override the governor’s veto of Senate Bill 442. Taking legal action is not something we often do, and it’s not a decision we made lightly. Unfortunately, it became necessary when the g...
It's Time to Pass Senate Bill 442
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SB 442 would restore around $30 million to Habitat Montana, fund water conservation, noxious weed management, veterans' services, mental health, rural infrastructure, and more. If all these folks can support it, the Montana Legislature can too. It's time to pass SB 442.
Protect Our Public Lands
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Montanans have a simple message for our state legislators: Protect. Our. Public. Lands. #itsourright #rallyforpubliclands
2023 Rally for Public Lands in Helena | Feb. 23 at the Montana Capitol
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Montana state lawmakers are at it again, threatening public land access, funding for conservation programs, and our constitutional right to clean air, clean water, and healthy public lands. It’s time for Montanans to unite and show our elected officials that we won’t tolerate ANY attacks on the lands, waters, wildlife, and outdoor way of life we love. Folks from across the state showed up for p...
Protect Habitat Montana
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Protect Habitat Montana
Wild Montana Members Ingrid and Chris Evavold
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Wild Montana Members Ingrid and Chris Evavold
Wild Montana Members Ingrid & Chris Evavold
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Wild Montana Members Ingrid & Chris Evavold
Wild Montana Member Meghan Wirth
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Wild Montana Member Meghan Wirth
Scapegoat Wilderness 50th Anniversary Celebration - Campfire Stories
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Scapegoat Wilderness 50th Anniversary Celebration - Campfire Stories
2022 Wilderness Study Area Monitoring Lunch 'n' Learn
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2022 Wilderness Study Area Monitoring Lunch 'n' Learn
Wild Montana Volunteer Trail Crew - Hear From Our Amazing Volunteers!
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Wild Montana Volunteer Trail Crew - Hear From Our Amazing Volunteers!
Sen. Daines: Stop Holding the Blackfoot River Hostage
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Sen. Daines: Stop Holding the Blackfoot River Hostage
A Blackfoot for Generations
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A Blackfoot for Generations
Wild Montana Volunteer Trail Crew Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Along Hi-Line Trail
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Wild Montana Volunteer Trail Crew Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Along Hi-Line Trail
Support local: Fuel up, grab a bite, and load up at local businesses this summer
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Support local: Fuel up, grab a bite, and load up at local businesses this summer
Wild Montana WSA Monitoring Training
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Wild Montana WSA Monitoring Training
Hallowed Waters: The Legacy and Lifeblood of the Big Blackfoot
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Hallowed Waters: The Legacy and Lifeblood of the Big Blackfoot
Awaxaawippíia: The Crow Nation’s Sacred Ties
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Awaxaawippíia: The Crow Nation’s Sacred Ties
Connected. United. Mobilized. This is Wild Montana.
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Connected. United. Mobilized. This is Wild Montana.
Preparing for the 2021 Wild Montana Trail Stewardship Season
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Preparing for the 2021 Wild Montana Trail Stewardship Season
Remove William Perry Pendley from the BLM Now
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Remove William Perry Pendley from the BLM Now

Komentáře

  • @sukiyaki6804
    @sukiyaki6804 Před měsícem

    💛🧡❤💚💙

  • @joecocker162
    @joecocker162 Před 2 měsíci

    SHOULD BE NARRATED BY THE TRIBES PEOPE

  • @Kendra41782
    @Kendra41782 Před 3 měsíci

    ❤❤❤

  • @Zummes
    @Zummes Před 3 měsíci

    Traitors

  • @darz3829
    @darz3829 Před 4 měsíci

    Interesting -- Indians emphasize their one-with-nature status yet they want fame in history. They revere their warriors yet have lost most every major campaign in their U.S. history. They decry the white man yet their success was due to the European horse and guns. And now they are trying to persuade us that their nation (sovereign, not America) is the most beneficial to their society.

  • @iamthisiam
    @iamthisiam Před 6 měsíci

    0:29 The first person said is sacred, yet they don’t talk about it… so… how could it be sacred?

  • @keithsparling5537
    @keithsparling5537 Před 8 měsíci

    Noah! Keep up your great work! We need folks like you! Thank you! God bless! Carry on!!!

  • @Malouco
    @Malouco Před 8 měsíci

    I love Crow birds bc they like me!

  • @django_rr1052
    @django_rr1052 Před 8 měsíci

    Much love from ( Aotearoa ) New Zealand. I love you our whanau ❤️

  • @rolfstade968
    @rolfstade968 Před 10 měsíci

    Vergesst nicht die Grundlage der Lebensweise der Mutter Erde und der Indigenios People around the World. Sie ist das Fundament des Lebens. Würdet Ihr ein Haus bauen, könnt Ihr auch nicht dieses Haus ohne Fundament bauen und in der Luft schweben lassen. Es gibt Menschen die alte Culturen als Scharlatanerie bezeichnen. Dem ist aber nicht so, macht Euch mal Gedanken darüber wieviel Völker tausende von Jahren mit Ihren Culturen gelebt haben und in dieser Zeit einen enormen Fortschritt vollbracht haben, ohne irgendwelche Hilfsmittel, sodas Sie heutzutage noch existieren und auch fähig sind mit der heutigen Situation zu leben. Diese Grundlage muss die heutige Bevölkerung erstmal erreichen. Unsere Leute und Vorfahren haben sehr viel Erfahrung hinter sich gebracht und bilden wenn Sie gleichberechtigt und in Frieden und Freiheit leben, das Fundament des heutigen Lebens. ❤️🍀🌳💪🙏👍🤝🌹 🌍🌎🌏🌹🤝👍🙏💪🌳🍀❤️ Gary kicking Wolf 🐺 Germany ❤️ 8:10

  • @brandonlove8
    @brandonlove8 Před 10 měsíci

    A truly special place where I've had my most unforgettable hikes. I hope to return some day and experience it all over again. Thanks for this video which helps to bring it all back more clearly and vividly than my memories serve, while also helping to establish the need to protect and preserve such a magical place.

  • @ordyhorizonrivieredunord712
    @ordyhorizonrivieredunord712 Před 10 měsíci

    The mind reasons and the heart has reasons that the mind cannot grasp. 💖

  • @jayleeper1512
    @jayleeper1512 Před 11 měsíci

    I grew up next to the NiMiiPuu and the Wallawa’s, a tribe associated with them who’s Chief, Josef, led his tribe out of Oregon to flee the Army. He was heading for Northern Montana to ask the Crow for help. This tragic tale of misery is told in the book “I will fight No More Forever”. It is time to respect the past and return sacred lands to their rightful owners. This country sends billions of dollars to support Israel with their 3000 year old claim to Palestine. Now it is time to do the same thing at home with people who’s land was stolen less than 200 years ago.

  • @rayp.451
    @rayp.451 Před 11 měsíci

    P R O M O S M

  • @user-dy2ch8yb9i
    @user-dy2ch8yb9i Před 11 měsíci

    Бледнолицые воры, укравшие земли и уничтожившие Великую культуру - горите в аду!!!

  • @michaelwashington1585
    @michaelwashington1585 Před 11 měsíci

    I'm from Montana born and raised here I've had many First Peoples friends and the thing I know is that they understand the true and I mean TRUE meaning of respect.

  • @wildmontana
    @wildmontana Před 11 měsíci

    Act now! p2a.co/PGFrx6O?p2asource=youtube

  • @karigunderson5284
    @karigunderson5284 Před rokem

    Good job Erin! We'll have to work hard to keep the Wilderness Act intact. Next we need to protect all wilderness study areas.

  • @ambu6478
    @ambu6478 Před rokem

    Did the Crow people originate in the upper Midwest originally? Then move west to where they are now. I knew an American Indian man a few years ago who said he was Crow, but his family never lived in Montana or any of the neighboring states.

  • @Wall3ye406
    @Wall3ye406 Před rokem

    Yep it's full sorry

  • @hannahstovall450
    @hannahstovall450 Před rokem

    I'm part Crow. My grandparents lived out on Pryor Rd. Outsof Billings Montana.

  • @PawsandRec
    @PawsandRec Před rokem

    Boooooo

  • @Wall3ye406
    @Wall3ye406 Před rokem

    No Vacancy

  • @Ginny-tl1qs
    @Ginny-tl1qs Před rokem

    I see him the Indian an black bear

  • @Mark-ej4uf
    @Mark-ej4uf Před rokem

    The white man says, quoted.. we should never fight the white people. He is talking to the part of the Indians but he is a white man who dont want to fight the white people. Paradoxical.

  • @davidlloyd2225
    @davidlloyd2225 Před rokem

    0:32 i have 2 woles 2 crow i claim..peace ❤️💯🇬🇧 1:09

  • @charleshash4919
    @charleshash4919 Před rokem

    Need to tell us what to do to savd SB 442. Just saying "SAVE SB 442" is not enough!

    • @wildmontana
      @wildmontana Před rokem

      Last week, we filed a lawsuit to compel Gov. Greg Gianforte and Sec. of State Christi Jacobsen to comply with their obligations under the Montana Constitution and allow the Montana Legislature the opportunity to override the governor’s veto of Senate Bill 442. Taking legal action is not something we often do, and it’s not a decision we made lightly. Unfortunately, it became necessary when the governor took the extraordinary step of circumventing the legislature’s constitutional authority, jeopardizing the integrity of our state government. On May 1, the legislature passed SB 442 - an overwhelmingly bipartisan measure investing recreational marijuana tax revenues in conservation and recreation programs, local infrastructure projects, behavioral health programs, and veterans’ services. Of 150 legislators, 130 voted to pass SB 442. The next day, the governor vetoed the bill, but the senate adjourned before the veto was communicated to the full senate, preventing legislators from being able to vote on overriding the veto while in session. The constitution enshrines the legislature’s authority to override the veto of any bill passed with a two-thirds majority. Normally, if a veto occurs after the legislature adjourns, the governor returns the vetoed bill with his reasons for veto to the secretary of state, triggering a vote-by-mail override process. When the governor failed to take that step with SB 442, we called on him to uphold the Montana Constitution and return the bill to the secretary. The governor refused, leading to last week's filing. The governor ignored 130 legislators and countless Montanans by choosing to take tens of millions of dollars away from wildlife, state parks, trails, rural infrastructure, veterans, and more. But even more importantly, it’s the governor’s duty to play by the rules. No matter how much he dislikes a bill, he can’t obstruct the legislature’s authority with procedural trickery. Gov. Gianforte’s actions threaten our democracy, and we won’t let them go unchallenged. If this governor can use trickery to prevent the legislature from overriding a veto, what’s stopping future governors from doing the same? While we wait on the courts to act on Senate Bill 442, we have work to do to clear the runway for the bill’s successful implementation. The most impactful thing we can do right now is encourage our lawmakers to override Gov. Gianforte’s veto of House Bill 868. It’s a bit complex, but HB 868 is a companion bill that authorizes what are called “appropriations” for SB 442. Think of the two bills as a package deal - language in HB 868 will make sure that SB 442 has the money to do what it promises: conserve wildlife habitat, enhance public access, support working lands, boost veterans’ programs, and bolster mental health care. Take action here: p2a.co/o19MFX3?p2asource=youtube

  • @heatherbottoms5813
    @heatherbottoms5813 Před rokem

    Why I there no sound ?

  • @GrandmaLife567
    @GrandmaLife567 Před rokem

  • @dougdrummond9341
    @dougdrummond9341 Před rokem

    Shutdown the tribal leaders just sell out the tribe to the coal company with oil company right there in the Montana res

  • @patrickackerman1917

    I served with the Crow in the Army. Best friends I ever made. I couldn't joke and call them punks like I did my friends thought. Anything taken as a challenge was no joke but they were amazing friends. Great people.

  • @Buttholeshots
    @Buttholeshots Před rokem

    What ended up happening regarding the forest service management decision?

  • @jeffbucksnort
    @jeffbucksnort Před rokem

    You are amazing

  • @jeffbucksnort
    @jeffbucksnort Před rokem

    Thank you thank you thank you

  • @jeffbucksnort
    @jeffbucksnort Před rokem

    Thank you

  • @forwardobserver6441

    Great video! I pray that I’ll be up there in the next few years

  • @Joe_J-MT_Boy
    @Joe_J-MT_Boy Před rokem

    Wow.... a picture tells a thousand words - especially when it's not a picture but the real thing.

  • @davidmeabrod9059
    @davidmeabrod9059 Před rokem

    Beautiful Namaste 🙏 amen

  • @davidlloyd2225
    @davidlloyd2225 Před rokem

    Please i want a person of the crow nation to tell me what do crows signify if any too u please??..and i have a story or life i cant figure..peace and ❤💯

  • @Beavershomevideos
    @Beavershomevideos Před rokem

    Now that’s a smart little girl!

  • @Michelle-726
    @Michelle-726 Před 2 lety

    I pray that you get to keep that land sacred. God bless you. 🙄♥️

  • @squatch545
    @squatch545 Před 2 lety

    It's now 2022, does anyone know what happened to the forest plan?

  • @stickerchief5449
    @stickerchief5449 Před 2 lety

    👁 👃 👁

  • @MordecaiBlackshade
    @MordecaiBlackshade Před 2 lety

    I want to visit found out my first ancestors was crow people from ohio

  • @katherinekatkatelang9881

    Im crow on my fathers side. (Proud and blessed)

  • @beefbonger420
    @beefbonger420 Před 2 lety

    I have elk hunted here for almost 30 years. I can remember so many stories of my life when I see a tree, or a rock. I give thanks to Creator for allowing me to feel at home here.

  • @joyos71
    @joyos71 Před 2 lety

    My late dad, ❤️R.O.S. Fr Sarcee, always went to visit our relatives in Crow. Up until his passing in 78, I was only 7, I have no memory of it. I am at a pt in my life that I want to go back there for my dad, my family. 🙏❤️

    • @sherbear4955
      @sherbear4955 Před rokem

      I wish I could go also. My grandmother who has passed would've loved for us to know our people

  • @eileenhill5284
    @eileenhill5284 Před 2 lety

    Amazing thank you powerful words and stories Beartwo Crow I can see the Crazy’s from my log cabin in Joliet Montana along with the Beartooth and the Priors they are all very powerful

  • @eileenhill5284
    @eileenhill5284 Před 2 lety

    Been there many times they are right you can hear the mountain speak to you you can feel the powerful spirits we as American Indian people must save the Crazy Montains Beartwo Crow

    • @Crazymtwish
      @Crazymtwish Před 10 měsíci

      I feel it all the time. Especially when I fast. I feel as the land is almost telling me to leave town. and to come see back later.?? I just have not been at peace here in a long time.these mountains are powerful!!! And I believe I have to go see.

    • @Crazymtwish
      @Crazymtwish Před 10 měsíci

      Or should I not go?

  • @Calatriste54
    @Calatriste54 Před 2 lety

    Porcupine Butte..