Join us on Wednesday in Bozeman for a community “write-in.”
Please join community leaders, the Park County Environmental Council and the Greater Yellowstone Coalition for a community “write-in” — an opportunity for our friends in Bozeman to learn about Lucky Mineral’s proposal and to express opposition to proposed mineral exploration in the
Please join community leaders, the Park County Environmental Council, and the Greater Yellowstone Coalition for a community meeting in Gardiner to discuss a proposed mineral exploration project in Emigrant Gulch. Learn how you can help protect the integrity of Yellowstone National Park, the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the Yellowstone River, the Historic Chico Hot Springs and
Congratulations, people of Park County! You’ve delivered a wake up call to our federal and state agencies. The Forest Service is expanding the scope of its environmental review to include Lucky Minerals’ proposed exploration for gold on private land in Emigrant Gulch and DEQ will now consider public comment on this project.
The Forest Service estimates that it received more than three thousand public comments in response to exploratory drilling on Emigrant Peak.
In just a few short weeks we were able to raise the profile of Lucky Mineral’s proposal to garner opposition at the local, regional and national level. Many of you have taken the extra step of calling
What is More Valuable? Gold? … or Paradise Valley?Please join the Park County Environmental Council, the Greater Yellowstone Coalition and Yellowstone Bend Citizens Council for a community meeting to discuss a proposed mineral exploration project in Emigrant Gulch.Learn how you can help protect the integrity of Yellowstone National Park, the Greater Yellowstone
What is More Valuable? Gold? Silver? Molybdenum? Copper? … or Paradise Valley?
Please join the Park County Environmental Council, the Greater Yellowstone Coalition and Yellowstone Bend Citizens Council for a community meeting to discuss a proposed mineral exploration project in Emigrant Gulch.
Learn how you can help protect the integrity of Yellowstone National Park, the Greater Yellowstone
Have you noticed outdoor plants and trees – and weeds – leafing out and blooming earlier, or birds and butterflies that are arriving and migrating earlier? Do you know that our plant hardiness zone is shifting? Do you have questions about how
The Montana superfund cleanup of the BNSF Railway Company rail yard toxic plume continues. After almost three decades, it’s easy to forget that this difficult and contested project isn’t completed. That’s why the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) will update the status of the project at a public meeting March 11, 2015 from 7:00