Western Watersheds Project is a non-profit organization based in Tucson, AZ, dedicated to protecting and preserving the natural habitats and watersheds of the American West. Since 1993, they have been actively working to address the destructive effects of livestock grazing on public lands, advocating for science-based public policy, urgent legal action, and strong political advocacy to ensure the future of the region's ecosystems. Their efforts aim to combat the devastating impact of livestock grazing on native wildlife, plant species, waterways, and public recreation opportunities.
Through their research reports, webinars, and grassroots initiatives, Western Watersheds Project strives to raise awareness about the detrimental consequences of livestock grazing and promote sustainable land management practices. By partnering with other organizations and engaging in legal battles, they work towards reversing environmentally harmful decisions and advocating for laws and regulations that protect and restore the health of public lands in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. Donations to Western Watersheds Project are crucial in supporting their ongoing efforts to safeguard the future of the American West.
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