Become a Friend of the Burn.

High along the Montana and Idaho border, the Great Burn Proposed Wilderness features bejeweled alpine lakes, rugged ridgelines, and ancient cedar groves. It is widely recognized for its biodiversity and is home to native mountain goat herds, as well as lynx, fisher, wolverine and rare native trout. 

When you become a Friend of the Burn, you are joining hundreds of others in showing support for permanent protection of this special place, so that it can stay wild forever.

You can also opt in to action alerts, volunteer information, and other opportunities to get engaged. (And, we promise not to spam you or share your information with anyone else too.)


Take Action

Your voice matters, and together we can have a powerful impact to protect wild places and wildlife in the Great Burn. Here are some ways that you can get engaged today:

PETITION: Protect Blacklead’s wolverines from winter motorized use.

 
Engage in Forest Planning

EVENTS: Help us speak up for wildlife at a Forest Planning workshop.


a great connector

Liz Bradley from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks explains why the Great Burn is so important for Northern Rockies wildlife.