Glacier-Two Medicine Alliance

Dedicated to the protection, stewardship, and shared enjoyment of the Badger-Two Medicine and the adjacent lands, clean water and native species in Montana’s central Crown of the Continent ecosystem.

We are the only organization exclusively dedicated to protecting the Headwaters of North America.

Since 1984, Glacier-Two Medicine Alliance has inspired everyday people to protect the wild beauty and irreplaceable cultural resources of this region through community-based conservation, volunteerism, humility and kindness.

Together, we protect the ecological integrity and wildness of public lands and waters.

We fight to protect our public land, rivers and streams from irresponsible development, commercialization, and mismanagement.

We protect fish and wildlife habitat.

And we safeguard migration corridors for grizzly bears, lynx and wolverines amidst growing human populations and pressure.

And we mobilize citizens to care for and steward the land.

We engage the local community to help care for the land, water, plants, and animals by organizing community stewardship projects and recreational outings.

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The Wilderness Society's map of Roadless Areas in northern Montana

Roadless Rule FAQ

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The Roadless Rule FAQ answers common questions about this landmark conservation policy and its importance to Montana’s national forests. Learn what the Rule protects, why it was adopted, and what’s at stake if it is rescinded.

The Trump Administrations efforts to rescind the Roadless Rule threatens the wild lands of Montana, like the Crescent Cliffs in the Badger-Two Medicine.

Glacier-Two Medicine Alliance Criticizes Trump Administration’s Attack on wild National Forest lands

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The Trump Administration has launched a formal process to rescind the Roadless Rule, a cornerstone policy protecting 45 million acres of national forests, including Montana’s Badger-Two Medicine and Flathead. Glacier-Two Medicine Alliance warns the rollback will harm wildlife, water, and outdoor recreation, and urges the public to comment before Sept. 19.

Protect Montana's wild places - like Kiyo Crag - by defending the Roadless Rule

Take Action — Defend the Roadless Rule

The Trump Administration is moving to roll back the Roadless Rule, threatening protections for the Badger-Two Medicine and Flathead National Forest. This critical policy safeguards clean water, wildlife habitat, and backcountry recreation. Tell the Forest Service: keep the Roadless Rule in place and protect Montana’s roadless wild lands.

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