Land Trust News

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Alex Diekmann Peak Legislation Passes House

The proposal to name an unnamed Madison Mountain Range peak after Alex Diekmann passed the House on Jan. 16 by a 400-3 vote. Next stop is the President’s desk! See the link and watch Montana Congressman Greg Gianforte introduce the bill on the House floor. Alex lost his battle with cancer on Feb. 1, 2016.

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On the Shoulders of Giants Now Available Online

The Montana Association of Land Trusts film “On the Shoulders of Giants: The Story of Montana Private Land Conservation” is now broadly available for online viewing. The MALT film, produced in 2016, tells the story of Montana’s private land conservation pioneers and leaders, and about the value and benefits that flow to Montana’s economy, outdoor recreation, conservation, agriculture, and way of life from the work of Montana’s land trusts and landowners. The Eric Ian film has been widely acclaimed after showings throughout Montana and across the country.

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RMEF Wildlife Leadership Awards Open Through March 1

The application window for the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation 2018 Wildlife Leadership Award (WLA) scholarships is now open through March 1. The WLA scholarship program was established in 1991 to “recognize, encourage and promote leadership among future wildlife management professionals.” The scholarships are awarded to undergraduate wildlife students, and carry a $3,000 scholarship and one-year membership to RMEF. All qualifications and application procedures are outlined on the RMEF website.

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Montana Land Reliance Greater Yellowstone Ag Forum Set for Feb. 7

The Montana Land Reliance is sponsoring the 3rd Annual Greater Yellowstone Agricultural Forum on Feb. 7, with doors opening at 9:00 AM, at The Gathering Place at the Lewis & Clark in Three Forks. Forum topics include invasive species, biocontrol of weeds, use of livestock to control weeds, and more. Additional speakers will provide information about their programs and services. For more information contact Kathryn Kelly of MLR at 579-5481 or [email protected].

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Alex Diekmann Peak Legislation Passes House Committee

Another major step toward the creation of Alex Diekmann Peak: The House Natural Resources Committee passed the Alex Diekmann Designation Act of 2017 on Jan. 10, and the bill will be headed to the House floor for action. The bill, sponsored by Senator Steve Daines and strongly supported by Senator Jon Tester and Congressman Greg Gianforte, has already passed the Senate. A Bozeman Chronicle article reports on passage of the bill and contains quotes of support from all three members of the Montana Congressional Delegation.

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Land Trust Alliance Sets 2018 Webinar Schedule

The Land Trust Alliance has scheduled a broad array of webinars to start the new year, with 30 webinars scheduled starting on Jan. 11. The complete 2018 Alliance webinar schedule is available online on the Alliance’s website and a downloadable PDF is also available. The six-month webinar schedule (January through June) examines a multitude of private land conservation issues and topics, including risk management, appraisals, farmland conservation, organizational succession planning, conservation messaging, mergers, rebranding, and more. In addition, a series of complimentary webinars is also available on topics such as federal funding appraisals, Farm Bill funding, congressional advocacy, and federal funding for landscape conservation. MALT’s newsletters will provide periodic information on Alliance webinars but full and complete information and contact information is available on the Alliance’s website.

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