Help Rocky Mountain Wild with your gift of biodiversity by December 31st, 2022. By donating $23, you are celebrating 23 years of growth of RMW.
2022 Annual Report
For the last few years, Rocky Mountain Wild has worked to expand our partnerships, to build capacity and a healthy community. 2022 was no different.
From every pika, lynx, and RMW employee—thank you!
From the pikas, lynx, and all of us at Rocky Mountain Wild, thank you for supporting us on Colorado Gives Day and every day.
Chris’s Guide to Monthly Giving for Philanthropy Day
If you're anything like me, when you first started earning disposable income and were no longer living from paycheck to paycheck, you had no idea how to begin being a philanthropist or what that even meant. You knew you wanted to give, but didn't know "the pro...
Colorado Bat Watch has officially launched!
It’s Bat Week, and Megan and I are so excited to be officially launching Colorado Bat Watch! Colorado Bat Watch is a community science program..
PRESS RELEASE: Court Again Rejects Village at Wolf Creek Development Proposal
A Federal District Court Thursday once again rejected plans by the would-be developers of the Village at Wolf Creek to gain access across National Forest lands for the ill-conceived project.
Court rejects the Village at Wolf Creek development proposal yet again!
Today, we got word that a Federal District Court rejected plans by the would-be developers of the Village at Wolf Creek to gain access across National Forest lands for the ill-conceived project!
PRESS RELEASE: ‘Pika Patrol’: Innovative Mobile App to Help the Community Monitor the Iconic American Pika in Colorado
Pika Patrol, an innovative new mobile app, has launched today to help the community and scientists alike to track observations and monitor populations of climate-sensitive American pikas.
Tell federal agencies that our climate forests are worth more standing
The Forest Service and Bureau are calling for public comments in response to President Biden’s Earth Day Executive order on mature and old-growth forests.
Lease Sale Results Show Need for Rulemaking
In late June, the Bureau of Land Management held its first oil and gas lease sales since early 2021. These sales incorporated several commonsense reforms. Rulemaking is needed to make these changes permanent.