Montana


Our mountains, rivers, grasslands and forests make Montana a natural paradise.

About the Montana Chapter

The Nature Conservancy has worked with Montana landowners and communities since 1976, when we received the very first conservation easement in the state. Since then, we've helped  to conserve nearly one million acres of valuable habitat. Our work is guided by science and our success is based on strong public and private partnerships.
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Birding with Sibley!

Take advantage of a rare opportunity to go birding with David Allen Sibley on Montana's Rocky Mountain Front.

Protecting the Front

Montana Quarterly magazine chronicles the history of conservation on the Rocky Mountain Front.

Saved by the Bark

Read the story of Montana Nature Conservancy member Pat McKernan's unusual encounter with a big cat.


Places We Protect

Take a visual tour of the places The Nature Conservancy is protecting in Montana

North Fork

See the places we're protecting from mountaintop removal mining.

Photo Contest

Take a look at the entries and winners of our Montana staff photo contest.

A New Era for Conservation

Our Montana Legacy Project made history by completing what may be the largest, private conservation land deal in history. But this isn't about breaking records. It's about making conservation at Nature's scale a reality.  Learn About  Wildlife in Motion


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Shopping's a Bear!

Why not give Mom a gift of conservation? It's always the right size and lasts for generations!

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