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Areas of Focus
Biodiversity Conservation
(1989 people) | Nonprofit Law
(474 people) | Land Restoration
(986 people) | Natural Resource Conservation
(1120 people) | Fire Ecology
(265 people) | Landscape Ecology
(680 people) | Restoration Ecology
(873 people) | Riparian Ecology and Conservation
(530 people) | Rivers and Creeks
(602 people) | Environmental Law and Policy
(853 people) | Land Use Policy
(502 people) | Endangered Plant Species Protection
(727 people) | Water Pollution
(1020 people) | Environmental Ethics
(1271 people) | Deserts and Semi-deserts
(394 people) | Forest Ecology and Conservation
(765 people) | Shrublands
(203 people) | Watershed Management
(908 people) | Water Supply and Conservation
(1093 people)
About
The mission of Western Watersheds Project is to protect and restore western watersheds and wildlife through education, public policy initiatives and litigation.
Western Watersheds Project is a non-profit conservation group founded in 1993 with 1600 members and with field offices in Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Arizona and California. WWP’s headquarters is located in Hailey, Idaho and the group works to influence and improve public lands management in 8 western states with a primary focus on the negative impacts of livestock grazing on 250,000,000 acres of western public lands.
Western Watersheds Project is a non-profit conservation group founded in 1993 with 1600 members and with field offices in Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Arizona and California. WWP’s headquarters is located in Hailey, Idaho and the group works to influence and improve public lands management in 8 western states with a primary focus on the negative impacts of livestock grazing on 250,000,000 acres of western public lands.


