Big Green has an unlikely new sales pitch to convince Congress to fund ever-expanding land grabs by the National Park Service — save wildlife migration. A map overlay showing all the U.S. wildlife migration paths would blot out nearly half the nation — a very clever diagram for empire-building bureaucrats.
RSVP Now to Join the14th annual Wyoming/Yellowstone Charity ride for Multiple Sclerosis, February 3rd – 8th, 2012
This ride will be held in the Togwatee Mountain, Wyoming area from Febrary
3-8, 2012. This ride will include spectacular scenery (Tetons) and wildlife
viewing. There will be no management or guide fees (volunteers only). All
proceeds will go to Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (MSAA). Interested
participants can contact Ed Livingston at (307) 587-5192 or at ed@edlivingston.com.
To make sure that you get a room, you must RSVP as soon as possible.
Download the registration and waiver form along with detailed information here. 2012 WYCR Registration & Waiver Form
Like us on Facebook to possibly win a two night stay at the Soda Butte Lodge in Cooke City, Montana!
Free Avalanche Awareness Course December 6th and 7th!
Obama Administration Considers Imposing Limits on Firearms on Public Lands
towards imposing limits on firearms on public lands. Officials say the
administration was concerned about the potential clash between gun owners and
encroaching urban populations who like to use same land for hiking and dog
walking. Read the article here. Continue reading
Montana Hunters and Anglers group, aren’t actually representing Hunters or Anglers..
LoboWatch.org, our friends based in Missoula Montana, have put together a great press release (read it here) that highlights the group that has spent over $200,000 across Montana to make Congressman Rehberg’s support of H.R. 1505 look like a land grab when in essence, it is a bill that allows the Department of Homeland Security into public lands without having to pay millions of dollars towards the Forest Service or BLM in entrance fees. H.R. 1505 does disrupt future wilderness goals that some environmental organizations are collaborating to see this through by chipping away at “public use” of “public land”. Continue reading


