We are privileged to work with many organizations, large and small, to keep public land public. Our cooperative work with colleagues amplifies our effectiveness and theirs. Here are links to some of the many organizations we work with.
Alliance for the Wild Rockies
Californians for Western Wilderness
Center for Biological Diversity
Great Old Broads for Wilderness
Heartwood
Living Rivers
National Parks Conservation Association
Native Forest Council
Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility
Public Lands Foundation
River Runners For Wilderness
Save America's Forests
Solar Done Right
Taxpayers for Common Sense
Western Mining Action Network
Western Watersheds Project
Wild Wilderness
Wilderness Watch
Wildlands CPR
WildWest Institute
Sitka Conservation Society
Maricopa Audubon Society
Sierra Club Grand Canyon Chapter
Desert Protective Council
Keep the Sespe Wild
Klamath Forest Alliance
Sierra Club Toiyabe Chapter Range of Light Group
Colorado Wild
Friends of the Clearwater
Idaho Wildlife Federation
Kootenai Environmental Alliance
Selkirk Conservation Alliance
Swan View Coalition
Great Basin Resource Watch
Nevada Environmental Coalition
Sierra Club Toiyabe Chapter
Forest Guardians
Wildwatershed.org
Center for Environmental Equity
Umpqua Watersheds
Save Our Canyons
Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance
Utah Environmental Congress
Gifford Pinchot Task Force
North Cascades Conservation Council
Olympic Forest Coalition
The Lands Council
Biodiversity Conservation Alliance
Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance
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The Western Lands Project was created to monitor federal land exchanges and promote reform in related federal policies. Our mission has expanded to include scrutiny of efforts to privatize public lands.
While it is not our intent to oppose every single such action, neither will the Western Lands Project endorse any project that puts public lands in private hands.