When it comes to protecting Montana's public lands, pristine waters and wild creatures, it takes everyone working together. A long history of conservation and preservation efforts by steadfast organizations, dedicated individuals and respectful travelers has upheld the wonder of Western Montana and Glacier National Park—and we intend to keep it that way.
You can be a good steward of Western Montana's precious natural resources and wildlife by contributing to conservation and preservation efforts. Please follow Recreate Responsibly, Leave No Trace and Tread Lightly principles while you're in Montana.
Please also consider donating time or financial resources to one of the organizations making a lasting difference in Western Montana's conservation efforts.
When there are wildfires, here are a few things to keep in mind: You’re safe. Most wildland fires, when they happen, are in the back country, miles from civilization and any structures. Montana is home to 3,443,038 acres of wilderness, and most fires happen there. If, by chance, a wildland fire gets close to a community, our firefighting experts communicate, evacuate and communicate some more.
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