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Engaging people in collaborative solutions to local environmental problems.

Engaging people in collaborative solutions to local environmental problems.

Specializing in community science.

Specializing in community science.

Identifying and protecting keystone species.

Identifying and protecting keystone species.

Addressing habitat fragmentation.

Addressing habitat fragmentation.

Rocky Mountain Wild works to protect, connect, and restore wildlife and wild lands in the Southern Rocky Mountain region. We envision a biologically healthy future for our region – one that includes a diversity of species and ecosystems, thriving populations of wildlife, and a sustainable coexistence between people and nature.

Image has a photo of five people posing in front of the stairs in the Colorado Capitol Building. Text says Good News! HB25-1215, the bill to provide more Outdoor Equity Grant funding passed with unanimous, bipartisan support out of the Senate Appropriations Committee! Now the bill heads back to the Senate for a full vote, back to the House for a final vote, and then hopefully straight to the Governor's desk for signing.

The Colorado Outdoor Equity Grant Program Coalition has just had its second win!

The Colorado Outdoor Equity Grant Program Coalition has just had its second win! 

This is a coalition I sit on and our board member, Jared Bynum, facilitates, that is working to increase the funding of the Outdoor Equity Grant Program (OEGP) to meet the current need.

Here’s a message from Jared about the win:
“Second big milestone down, our bill to provide more Outdoor Equity Grant funding passes with unanimous, bipartisan support out of the Senate Appropriations Committee!

“Now the bill heads back to the Senate for a full vote, back to the House for a final vote, and then hopefully straight to the Governor’s desk for signing.

Learn more about the bill

Celebrate Colorado Public Lands Day, May 17

For Colorado Endangered Species Week, we’d like to celebrate Colorado Public Lands Day by talking about the importance of inclusion and equity in our public lands. Public lands technically belong to and benefit all of us, but certain populations have never felt welcome in our public lands. Others have never seen themselves represented and instead have seen themselves actively erased from the history of public lands.

Join us on May 17 for Colorado Public Lands Day for more information and direct actions to take! Including a Colorado Public Lands Day Rally at the capitol!

Celebrate CO Public Lands Day
Colorado Public Lands Day
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Get Batty About Bats, May 17!

Colorado is home to 18 species of bats. And they face numerous threats in Colorado, such as habitat loss, climate change, and as of April 2023, White Nose Syndrome.

Join us on May 17 and Get Batty About Bats for more information and direct actions to take! Including our popular Evening Bat Conservation Event.

2025 Evening Bat Conservation Event in Wheat Ridge
Join Us for a Special Evening of Bat Conservation!

We’re excited to host an evening bat walk with Aaron Sidder of Bat Conservation International on Saturday, May 17, in Wheat Ridge, CO.

Get Batty About Bats

Protect rare plants, mule deer and more in Utah!

Utah Bureau of Land Management announced that it is proposing adding 11 parcels / 20,045 acres to the Q2 2025 lease sale. Alison’s screen and review identified conflicts with the threatened Ute ladies tresses plant and important habitat for mule deer. Use our resources to submit your comment asking the Bureau to remove affected areas from the proposed parcels list. Protests are due by May 5.

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Protect rare plants, and wild places in New Mexico!

The New Mexico Bureau of Land Management has announced that is proposing to offer 16 parcels totaling 7,502 acres in the July 2025 Oil and Gas Lease Sale. Paige's screen and review identified conflicts with Gypsum wild-buckwheat designated critical habitat, parcels within 10 miles of Carlsbad Caverns National Park, and more! Use our resources to submit your protest asking the Bureau to remove affected areas from the proposed parcels list. Protests are due May 14.

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We won! Court strikes down Wyoming National Grassland plan to kill prairie dogs, eliminate black-footed ferret restoration.

"The Forest Service should be ashamed of their plan to use shooting, poisoning, and unmitigated plague outbreaks to crush populations of native wildlife for the benefit of livestock grazing and local ranchers," said Matt Sandler, Legal Director with Rocky Mountain Wild. "We are pleased that the Court has held the Forest Service to its duty to consider how its actions will impact species, especially the federally endangered black-footed ferret and the agency-listed sensitive species black-tailed prairie dog."

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Colorado lawmakers passed a historic bill to restore wolverines to Colorado!

We are so grateful for the bipartisan leadership of Senator Perry Will, Senator Dylan Roberts, Representative Barbara McLachlan, and Representative Tisha Mauro. Their bill paves the way for wildlife experts to reintroduce wolverines using a science based, transparent process that addresses stakeholder concerns.

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