Saving Yellowstone is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the Yellowstone Ecosystem. We achieve this by uniting private citizens, landowners, and public agencies through science-based research, collaborative partnerships, and innovative conservation strategies. Our goal is to bridge the gap between public and private lands, ensuring the long-term health of this irreplaceable wilderness.

COLLABORATE

We build bridges between landowners, conservationists, government agencies, and local communities to foster a unified approach to conservation.

RESEARCH

We implement practical, on-the-ground solutions that protect vital habitats while also supporting the livelihoods of local communities.

CONSERVE

We conduct cutting-edge wildlife and ecosystem studies to provide the scientific foundation for informed conservation decisions.

Conservation Priorities

We focus on critical areas to maximize our impact on the Yellowstone Ecosystem:

  • Protecting and restoring vital natural connections: We work to maintain and re-establish pathways that allow wildlife and natural processes to move freely across the landscape.

  • Preserving essential wildlife habitats: We prioritize safeguarding critical areas where diverse species live and thrive.

  • Conserving natural migration routes: We aim to protect the important paths that species use for seasonal movements.

  • Safeguarding water resources: We focus on preserving the health and availability of water for both nature and communities.

  • Managing and preventing threats to ecosystems: We work to control and prevent factors that can harm the health and balance of natural environments.

  • Developing strategies for a changing environment: We create and implement plans to help natural systems adapt to ongoing environmental shifts.

Partnership Approach

We believe in the strength of working together and use a range of methods to collaborate with others:

  • Creating collaborative incentive programs: We develop initiatives that encourage shared conservation efforts.

  • Facilitating voluntary land protection: We help establish agreements that protect land for conservation purposes.

  • Providing community engagement and education: We connect with communities to share knowledge and foster participation in conservation.

  • Developing platforms for shared information: We create ways for partners to exchange scientific data and insights.

  • Engaging in collaborative land management: We work with others on planning and managing natural areas across different boundaries.

  • Promoting sustainable practices: We encourage approaches that support both environmental well-being and local economies.

Get Involved

YOUR SUPPORT IS CRUCIAL TO OUR MISSION. HERE'S HOW YOU CAN HELP: