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NAME OF ORGANIZATION
Major Areas Of Concentration Of Each Group
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CO Pesticide Network _
X
X
X
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CO Pud. Int. Research Gp^
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
9
CO Rivers Coalition _
X
9
CO Trappers Association _
X
X
X
X
10
CO Trout Unlimited __
X
X
X
X
X
10
CO Water Congress _
X
X
X
X
12
CO Wildlife Federation __
X
X
X
X
X
12
Concerned Cits of E. CO _
X
X
X
X
13
Crystal Valley EPA _
X
13
Denver Botanic Gardens _
X
X
X
13
Den. Metro Air Qua!. Cnc]_
X
X
X
X
14
Denver Museum of Nat His_t
X
X
X
X
14
Ducks. Unl i mi ted _
X
X
X
X
14
Earth First 1.CSU _
X
X
X
X
14
Eco-Cycle _
X
X
X
X
X
15
Environmental Caucus __
X
X
15
Environmental Center-CU _
X
X
X
X
15
Environ Defense Fund _
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
15
Environ Law Society-CU _
X
X
X
X
X
16
Environ Research Group _
X
X
X
16
FUNO
X
X
X
X
17
Garden Club of Denver _
X
X
X
17
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COLORADO (cont.)
Major Areas Of Concentration Of Each Group
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Greenpeace _
X
X
X
X
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17
GASP
X
X
X
X
18
HAWKQUEST
X
X
18
High Cntry Cits Alliance__
X
X
X
X
X
13
Holy Cross Wild. Def Fund
X
X
X
X
X
18
Huerfano Yalley Cits Allj_
X
X
X
X
X
X
19
Izaak Walton League of Am
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
19
Jefferson Cnty Open Space
X
X
X
X
20
League of Conserv. Voters
X
X
X
20
League of Women Voters _
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
20
Lowry Landfill Monitoring
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
24
Malachite Sm Farm School_
X
X
X
X
24
Natn'l Env Health Assoc _
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
25
Nature Conservancy _
X
X
X
X
25
Park People __
X
26
Political Action/Conserv^
X
26
Preserve Our Poudre _
X
X
X
26
Raptor Education Found. _
X
X
X
26
RAPE
X
27
Rcky Mt Env Health Assoc^
X
X
27
Rocky Mt Institute __
X
X
X
27
Rcky Mt Ntn'l Park Assoc^
X
X
X
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COLORADO-(cont.)
Major Areas Of Concantration Of Each Group
NAME OF ORGANIZATION
Rocky Mountain STEHP _
X
X
X
X
28
San Luis Val. Solar Ener£
X
X
28
Sierra Club _
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
28
S Platte Greenway Found
X
X
X
X
X
30
South Suburban Parle Fouml
X
X
X
31
Sunpower Cooperative _
X
X
31
Taxpayers for the Animas_
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
32
Thorne Ecological Inst _
X
X
32
Twin Lakes ACTION Assoc _
X
X
X
X
32
United Seniors of CO _
X
X
X
X
32
Volunteers for Outdoor C£
X
X
X
X
32
Webb-Waring Lung Inst _
X
X
X
X
33
Western CO Congress __
X
X
X
X
33
W Slope Energy Research _
X
X
X
X
33
Wilderness Society _
X
X
X
X
X
34
Windstar Foundation _
X
X
X
X
X
34
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MONTANA
Major Areas Of Concentration Of Each Group
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Am Partes & Wildlands Cam£
X
X
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Audubon Society _
X
X
X
X
35
Beaverhead Forest Concern
X
X
X
36
Cabinet Resource Group _
X
37
Clark Fork Coalition __
X
X
X
X
37
Oucics Unlimited _
X
X
X
37
Elkhorn Citizens Organ _
X
X
37
Glacier-Two Medicine Allj_
X
X
X
X
38
Great Bear Foundation _
X
X
38
Greater Yellowstone Coal_
X
X
X
X
38
League of Women Yoters _
X
X
X
X
X
38
MT Environ Info Center _
X
X
X
X
X
40
MT Land Reliance __
X
X
40
MT Wilderness Assoc _
X
X
X
X
X
40
MT Wildlands Coalition _
X
X
41
MT Wildlife Federation _
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
4 L
National Wildlife Fed _
X
X
X
41
Nature Conservancy _
X
X
42
N Fork Preservation Asso£
X
X
X
X
X
42
Northern Lights Institute
X
X
42
N Plains Resource Council_
X
X
X
42
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MONTANA (cont.)
Major Areas Of Concentration Of Each Group
NAME OF ORGANIZATION
N Rockies Action Group
Resources Ltd.
Sierra Club
Swan View Coalition, Inc_.
Western Org/Resource Cncl^
Wilderness Institute
Wilderness Society
Wildlife Society
43
43
43
44
44
44
45
45
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NORTH DAKOTA
¦lajor Areas Of Concentration Of Each Group
NAME OF ORGANIZATION
Audubon Society __
X
X
X
X
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Barnes Cnty Wildlife Fed_
X
X
46
Billings Cnty Surface Int
X
X
X
X
X
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Bowman-Slope Area Resrc _
X
X
47
Cass Cnty Wildlife Club _
X
X
47
Cavalier Cnty Wldlife CI
X
X
X
47
Committee to Save NO _
X
X
47
Community Health Center _
X
X
X
48
Dakota Resource Council _
X
X
X
X
X
48
Oucks Unlimited _
X
X
X
X
48
Garrison Task Force
X
X
X
X
48
Izaak Walton League of Am
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
48
League of Women Voters _
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
49
Marion Wildlife Club _
X
X
49
NO Natural Science Soc _
X
X
X
50
NO Water Poll Control Com
X
X
X
50
NO Wildlife Federation
X
X
X
X
50
Sierra Club _
X
X
X
X
50
Souris Basin Plan. Councl_
X
X
X
51
Wildlife Society _
X
X
X
X
51
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Major Areas Of Concentration Of Each Group
NAME OF ORGANIZATION
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X
X
X
X
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Black Hills Energy Coal._
X
52
Ducks Unlimited _
X
X
X
52
Great Lakes of SO __
X
X
52
Izaak Walton League of Am
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
'
53
League of Women Yoters _
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
53
Natural Resource Reg Agc^
X
X
X
54
Natural Resource Users' _
X
X
X
X
54
Sierra Club _
X
X
X
X
55
SD Assoc. of Cooperative^
X
X
X
X
55
SD Bass Chapter Fed _
X
X
X
X
55
SD Fertilizers & Ag Chem_
X
X
X
55
SD Ornithologists Union _
X
X
X
X
56
SD Resources.Coalition _
X
X
X
X
X.
56
SD Wildlife Federation _
X
X
X
X
X
56
Wildlife Society _
X
X
X
56
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Major Areas Of Concentration Of Each Group
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Aquatic Ecosystems Lab. _
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
57
Assoc'of Envir Adyocates_
X
X
57
Audubon Society _
X
X
X
X
57
Cits Comm/Save Our Canyon_
X
X
X
58
Common Cause of Utah __
X
58
Desert Sun _
X
X
X
X
58
Ducks Unlimited _
X
X
58
Greater Ogden Nature Cntr
X
X
X
X
. 59
Intermt. Water Alliance _
X
59
League of Women Yoters __
X
X
X
X
X
X
59
Sierra Club _
X
X
X
X
X
X
61
S UT Wilderness A11iance_
X
X
X
62
SW Resource Council _
X
X
X
X
62
State Arboretum of Utah _
X
X
X
X
62
UT Cattlemen Association^
X
X
X
X
X
62
UT Coop Fish & Wildlife _
X
X
X
63
UT Farm Bureau Federation
X
X
X
X
X
X
63
UT Manufacturers Assoc _
X
X
X
X
63
UT Mining Association _
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X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
63
UT Museum of Natural His_t
X
X
64
UT Native Plant Society _
X
X
X
64
UT Nature Study Society _
X
X
X
X
64
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UTAH (cont.)
Major Areas Of Concentration Of Each Group
NAME OF ORGANIZATION
UT Society for Envir. Ed^
UT Solar Advocates
UT Water Research LaD
UT Wilderness Association
UT Wildlife Federation
UT Wool Growers
Wasatch Mountain Club _
Western States Water CncJ
Wilderness Society
Wildlife Society
x
x
X
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64
64
65
65
65
65
65
66
66
66
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WYOMING
Major Areas Of Concentration Of Each Group
NAME OF ORGANIZATION
Audubon Society
Humane Society of U.S
Izaak Walton League of Am
Jackson Hole Alliance _
Jackson Hole Land Trust _
League of Women Yoters _
Powder Ri. Basin Resource
Sierra Club _
Western WY College Water_
Wildlife Society _
WY Outdoor Council _
WY Pub Health Sanitarians
WY Water Research Center_
WY Wildlife Federation
x
x
X
68
70
70
71
71
71
71
71
72
x
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COLORADO
American Academy of Environmental Medicine
Organization consisting primarily of doctors interested in health effects of the
environment. Works primarily as a referral service.
Judith A. Howard
P.O. Box 16106
Denver, CO 80216
303-622-9755
American Friends Service Committee
Peace organization concerned (among other issues) with the nuclear arms race
and, as a result, the environmental threats.. Publishes a newsletter,
"Footsteps".
Tom Rauch
1660 Lafayette St.
Denver CO 80218
303-832-4508
American Lung Association of CO
Organization interested in air quality, public education, research, and smoking
cessation.
American Lung Association of CO
Metro/State Headquarters
Marlene Murphy
1600 Race St.
Denver CO 80206
303-388-4327
American Lung Association of CO
Grand Junction Office
Steve Denney
P.O. Box 3154
Grand Junction CO 81502
303-245-2120
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American Wilderness Alliance
Interested in wildlife and wildlands conservation. Offers the AWA Adventure
which consists of 75 outdoor adventures. Prints a newsletter, "The Wild Side".
Sally Ranney
7500 E. Arapahoe Rd.
Suite 295
Englewood CO 80112
303-771-0380
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies
Primary focus is to provide environmental education for the public. Offers
Summer Field Courses, naturalist-guided outing year-round, and environmental and
natural science programs. Manages Pitkin County's Northstar Nature Preserve,
and owns a wildlife sanctuary in Aspen.
Tom Cardamone
P.O. Box 8777
Aspen CO 81612
303-925-5756
Audubon Society
National organization with chapters in Colorado which are coordinated by a State
Council. Nationally, the goals of the society are to conserve wildlife; to
promote strategies for energy use and development; to protect all life from
pollution, radiation, and toxic substances; to further the wise use of land; and
to work for stabilization of world population.
Audubon Society
Roaring Fork Audubon Society
Lind Vidal
1305 Snowbunny Ln.
Aspen CO 81611
303-925-7134
Audubon Society
Rocky Mt. Regional Office
Robert Turner
4150 Darley #5
Boulder CO 80303
303-499-0219
Audubon Society
Boulder Audubon Society
Marlene Detman
1736 Mapleton Ave.
Boulder CO 80302
303-444-2543
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Audubon Society
Aiken Audubon Society
Gary Conover
P.O. Box 75
Colorado Springs CO 80901
719-635-2505
Audubon Society
Denver Audubon Society
Robin Hernbrode
3000 S. Clayton #207
Denver CO 80210
303-757-8376
Audubon Society
San Juan Audubon Society
Jim Childress
7125 CR 203
Durango CO 81301
303-247-4272
Audubon Society
Black Canyon A.S.
Laverne Etter
2138 Mtn. Village Ave.
Eckert CO 81418
719-835-3746
Audubon Society
Evergreen Naturalists Audubon Soc.
Bill Brockner
5965 S. Herzman Way
Evergreen CO 80439
303-674-4851
Audubon Society
Fort Collins Audubon Soc.
Bonnie Barton
2507 Darin St.
Fort Collins CO 80524
303-482-2827
Audubon Society
Grand Valley A.S.
Rich Levad
2924 Rhonda Lee Rd.
Grand Junction CO 81503
303-434-7311
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Audubon Society
Greeley Audubon Society
June Kane
712 14th Ave.
Greeley CO 80631
303-356-3625
Audubon Society
Colorado Audubon Council
Lavonne Axford
7766 S. Elizabeth Ct.
Littleton CO 80122
303-770-2428
Audubon Society
Arkansas Valley Audubon Society
David Barber
2335 Chantala
Pueblo CO 81001
303-545-3284
Audubon Society
Heart of the Rockies A.S.
Fred Titzel
142 Mesa Circle
Salida CO 80524
719-395-8891
Broadmoor Garden Club
As a member of the Garden Club of America, this club's purpose is to promote
interest in gardening, to conserve natural flora, and to protect wildlife.
Pamela Marsh
1410 Wood Ave.
Colorado Springs CO 80907
303-634-6171
Citizens Against Lowry Landfill (CALL)
Concerned with Lowry Landfill, especially hazardous waste, air quality, and
water quality. Actively working with government agencies and interested in
legislation concerning the landfill.
Rick Scheline
5587 S Kirk Ct.
Aurora, CO 80015
303-592-4508
Citizens Against Rocky Flats Contamination
Volunteer, neighborhood-based, citizens' group formed to address health and
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safety issues around the Rocky Flats plant. Dedicated to research and action.
Tom Rauch
1660 Lafayette
Denver CO 80218
303-832-4508
Citizens Intelligence Network
Group formed to advise citizens of their rights concerning the environment.
Interested in most issues relating to the environment.
Bonnie Exner
P.O. Box 8809
Denver CO 80201
303-295-0222
City of Boulder Open Space
Cathy Vaughan-Grabowski
P.O. Box 791-80306
1101 Arapahoe 2nd Floor
Boulder CO 80302
303-441-3440
Clean Air Campaign
This organization is interested primarily in air quality. Also interested in
public education, lobbying and legislation, and printing a publication.
Henrietta DeGroot
219 W. Colorado
Suite 102
Colorado Springs CO 80903
791-633-4343
Cloud Ridge Naturalists
This group is a non-activist, biological field school offering seminars in the
natural sciences. Interested in wilderness, public education, and research.
Audrey D. Benedict
Overland Star Route
Ward CO 80481
719-459-3248
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Colorado Atomic-Agent Orange Veterans Coalition (CAAOVC)
Concerned about the consequences of exposure to atomic radiation and of exposure
to Agent Orange. Also interested in informing the public of possible danger
from exposure to toxic substances and to atmospheric nuclear weapon's testing.
Prints a quarterly newsletter, "CAAOVC Newsletter".
John Burke
P.O. Box 2735
Evergreen, CO 80439
303-674-3127
Colorado Bass Chapter Federation
Interested in land use, air quality, water quality and quantity, fishing,
lobbying, and working with the legislature.
Audre Barnett
c/o Audre Barnett
1201 Bohem
Pueblo CO 81006
303-549-7211
Colorado Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides
Coalition of people interested in the quality of ground water and streams, in
toxic materials, and especially in decreased pesticide use.
George Lilly
Box 4577
Aspen CO 81612
303-963-1113
Colorado Dude and Guest Ranch Association, Inc.
Non-profit trade association interested in land use, air quality, water quality
and quantity, and wilderness.
Wright M. Catlow
Box 300
Tabernash CO 80478
303-887-3128
Colorado Environmental Coalition
State-wide coalition formed in 1966 as a clearing house for environmental
information. Runs regular programs for volunteers. Interested in land use,
water quality and quantity, hazardous waste, wilderness, mining, and public
education. Publishes a newsletter.
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Elizabeth Otto
111 Grant St. #606
Denver CO 80203
303-837-8701
Colorado Environmental Health Assoc.
Membership is open to people working in environmental fields. Prints a
quarterly newsletter called the "CEHA Newsletter". CEHA is part of the National
Environmental Health Association.
Jim Dingman
1600 Race St.
Denver CO 80206
303-288-6816
Colorado Environmental Lobby
Interested in all environmental issues. Prints two newsletters, "Colorado
Environmental Lobby Legislative Bulletin", and, the "Legislative Analysis".
Works mainly to educate the public and to lobby the Colorado State Legislature.
Jo Evans
1724 Gilpin
Denver CO 80218
303-320-0329
Colorado Farm Bureau
General farm and ranch organization that represents agricultural interests.
Interested in water quality and quantity, chemigation, hazardous waste, and
public education. Prints a regular newsletter, the "Colorado Farm Bureau News".
Ray Christensen
2211 W 27th
Denver CO 80211
303-455-4553
Colorado Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc.
Organization interested in air quality, water quality and quantity, wilderness,
endangered species, and open space.
H. Franson
1556 Emerson St.
Denver CO 80218
303-832-6390
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Colorado Mountain Club
Interested in public lands use, air quality, wilderness, and public education.
There are fourteen member groups in Colorado; contact the Main Office for more
information. Publishes "Trail and Timberline".
Colorado Mountain Club
Conservation Office
Ann Vickery
5255 Pennsylvania Ave.
Boulder CO 80303
303-499-3001
Colorado Mountain Club
Main Office
2530 W Alameda Ave.
Denver CO 80219
303-922-8315
Colorado Native Plant Society
Dedicated to the appreciation, use, and conservation of Colorado native flora.
Interested in wilderness, endangered plant life, and public education.
Eleanor Von Bargen
P.O. Box 200
Fort Collins CO 80522
303-756-1400
Colorado Organic Producers Association
This group is an educational group interested in organic farming and marketing.
Will soon print the "COPA Newsletter".
Phil Scholl
1095 Jasmine St.
Denver CO 80220
303-388-0097
Colorado Outdoor Education Center
Concentrates on natural science interests and public education. Interested in
all areas of the environment. Holds conferences and workshops. Museum on
site.
Roger A. Sanborn
2000 Old Stage Rd.
Florissant CO 80816
303-748-3341
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Colorado Outward Bound School
Educational organization which offers outdoor courses that teach outdoor skills.
Attempts to create an environmental ethic based on wise use of our resources.
Mark Udall
945 Pennsylvania St.
Denver CO 80203
303-837-0880
Colorado Pesticide Applicators for Responsible Regulations
Group comprised of ten trade associations in the lawn and tree care industry.
Focuses on watching legislation to institute proper pesticide regulation,
interested in hazardous waste, toxic materials, and public education.
Bob Briggs
7475 Dakin St., Ste. 140
Denver CO 80221
303-427-8132
Colorado Pesticide Network
A network of individuals and groups concerned with pesticide issues in Colorado
including urban, agricultural, and public lands uses; and health and
environmental impacts.
Angela Medbery
2205 Meade St.
Denver CO 80211
303-433-2608
Colorado Public Interest Research Group
Involved in consumer, environmental, and governmental research. Interested in
air quality, water quality and quantity, hazardous waste, toxic materials,
public education, research, and lobbying.
Richard Mc Clintock
1724 Gilpin St.
Denver CO 80218
303-925-1400
. Colorado Rivers Coalition *
Interested in the protection of rivers in Colorado which fall under the National
. Wild and Scenic Rivers Act.
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Norm Mullen
2239 E. Colfax
Denver CO 80206-1390
303-393-0466
Colorado Trappers Association
Association interested in land use, wilderness, endangered species, and
lobbying.
Marvin D. Miller
29201 Rainbow Hill
Golden CO 80401
303-526-9207
Colorado Trout Unlimited
Interested in water quality and quantity, mining, lobbying for environmental
legislation, and volunteerism. Prints a regular publication, "Rocky Mountain
Streamside Trout". Chapters are listed below by name and city location. Please
contact the Colorado Council Office for more information.
Colorado Trout Unlimited
San Luis Valley
Alamosa CO
Colorado Trout Unlimited
Ferdinand-Hayden
Aspen CO
Colorado Trout Unlimited
Aurora Anglers
Aurora CO
Colorado Trout Unlimited
Boulder Flycasters
Boulder CO
Colorado Trout Unlimited
Gore Range Anglers
Breckenridge/Dillon CO
Colorado Trout Unlimited
Cheyenne Mountain
Colorado Springs CO
Colorado Trout Unlimited
West Denver
Denver CO
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Colorado Trout Unlimited
South Platte
Denver CO
Colorado Trout Unlimited
Colorado Council Office
Richard Hamilton
1557 Ogden St.
Denver CO 80218
303-837-1908
Colorado Trout Unlimited
Cutthroat
Denver CO
Colorado Trout Unlimited
Wild Trout
Denver CO
Colorado Trout Unlimited
North Denver
Denver CO
Colorado Trout Unlimited
Five Rivers
Durango CO
Colorado Trout Unlimited
Alpine Anglers
Estes Park CO
Colorado Trout Unlimited
Evergreen
Evergreen CO
Colorado Trout Unlimited
Rocky Mountain Flycasters
Fort Collins CO
Colorado Trout Unlimited
High Country Anglers
Glenwood Springs CO
Colorado Trout Unlimited
Grand Valley Anglers
Grand Junction CO
Colorado Trout Unlimited
Clear Creek
Idaho Springs CO
Colorado Trout Unlimited
St. Vrain Anglers
Longmont CO
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Colorado Trout Unlimited
White River
Meeker CO
Colorado Trout Unlimited
Gunnison Gorge
Montrose CO
Colorado Trout Unlimited
Weminuche
Pagosa Springs CO
Colorado Trout Unlimited
Southern Colorado
Pueblo CO
Colorado Trout Unlimited
Collegiate Peak Anglers
Salida CO
Colorado Trout Unlimited
San Miguel
Telluride CO
Colorado Trout Unlimited
Eagle Valley
Vail CO
Colorado Water Congress
Organization interested in water quality and quantity, wilderness, endangered
species, lobbying, and environmental legislation.
Richard D. MacRavey
1390 Logan St., Suite 312
Denver CO 80203
303-837-0812
Colorado Wildlife Federation
Founded in 1951, CWF is the largest conservation organization in Colorado with
over 15,400 members. Purpose is conservation and education.
Kelly Drake
7475 Dakin, Suite 137
Denver CO 80221
303-830-2557
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Colorado Wildlife Society
This group is a chapter of the Wildlife Society whose main objectives are: to
encourage proper management of all wildlife in Colorado, the ecosystems in which
they live, and the other natural resources of the State, and to create an
organization that promotes public education, professional association,
solidarity and exchange of ideas. Also has a student chapter of the Wildlife
Biologists' professional organization; The Wildlife Society. They serve as a
center of information, educational opportunities, and model of professionalism
for the students.
CSU Student Chapter
Julie Calkam
Wager Building
Colorado State University
Fort Collins CO 80523
303-491-5020
Colorado Chapter
Stephen Mighton
c/o Stephen Mighton
P.O. Box 948
Glenwood Springs CO 81602
303-945-4030
Concerned Citizens of Eastern Colorado
Group interested in land use, hazardous waste, recycling, and research.
Pam Whelden
North Star Rte. Box 22
Deer Trail CO 80105
303-295-0220
Crystal Valley Environmental Protection Assoc.
Group dedicated to the protection of the Crystal River Valley.
Jack Snobbele
P.O. Box 921
Carbondale CO 81623
303-963-2196
Denver Botanic Gardens
Works to preserve plants that are near extinction, especially regional
horticulture. This group is involved with public education, offers classes,
does research, and prints a newsletter, "Green Thumb". Owns twenty-two acres
of outdoor gardens and an indoor conservatory.
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Diana Hunt
909 York
Denver CO 80206
303-575-3751
Denver Metropolitan Air Quality Council *
The designated lead agency for examining air pollution problems along Colorado's
Front Range. Is an information organization which works with all levels of
government including the Colorado State Legislature. Issues regular reports
concerning air quality.
Steven Howards
1100 14th St., Suite 708
Denver CO 80202
303-556-3511
Denver Museum of Natural History
Quasi-public educational and scientific organization founded in 1900 to increase
and disseminate knowledge of natural history through public displays of
specimens and materials, and through educational programming and interpretation
of natural history information.
Kristine Haglund
2001 Colorado Blvd.
Denver CO 80205
303-370-6361
Ducks Limited
Interested in managing and
Nationally the organization
Colorado Office
John Schmidt
1730 Miramont Dr.
Fort Collins, CO 80524
303-482-3825
National organization with an office in Colorado,
improving the wetland ecosystems of North America,
prints a bi-monthly magazine, "Ducks Unlimited".
Earth FirstI CSU
Group interested in land use, hazardous waste, wilderness, and public education.
Tim Zahniser
Box 708 LSC
Colorado State University
Fort Collins CO 80523
303-484-8991
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Eco-Cycle
Concentrates primarily on recycling. Does curbside collection and runs a
volunteer program to encourage recycling. Prints a newsletter, "Eco Times".
Boulder Office
Executive Director
P.O. Box 4193
Boulder, CO 80306
303-444-6634
Longmont Office
Kat Bennett
111 S Martin
Longmont, CO 80501
303-772-7300
Environmental Caucus
Coalition of environmental groups currently concerned with the Environmental
Impact Study (EIS) of the Denver Metro Water System.
Robert Weaver
c/o Resource Associates
1700 Lincoln, Suite 3711
Denver CO 80203
303-443-7839
Environmental Center—CU
Group composed of undergraduates at the University of Colorado. Formed to
promote environmental awareness on the Boulder campus. Prints a newsletter and
runs one of the nation's largest recycling programs.
Roz McClellan
UMC 31, Campus Box 207
University of Colorado
Boulder, CO 80309
303-492-8308
Environmental Defense Fund
Works toward cooperation between environmental science and law. Interested in
water resources, air quality, and land use. Aims to protect endangered animals
and plants. Also works to protect the public and its environment from toxic
chemicals and waste. Working to come up with cost-effective, environmentally
beneficial energy sources.
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Dan Luecke
1405 Arapahoe
Boulder CO 80302
303-440-4901
Environmental Law Society-Univ of CO-Boulder (ELS)
ELS educates people about how law can be used to protect the environment. This
is done through a brown-bag lecture series, field trips, and an environmental
newsletter related to a topic of current interest and debate. Involved with
fund raising activities to ring guest lecturers to the law school and to buy
books on natural resources related topics for the Law Library.
Next President
Richard A. Poulin
P.O. Box 860
Boulder CO 80306
Current President
Marc Milaritz
CU Law School
Campus Box 401
Boulder CO 80309
303-492-8073
Environmental Research Group
Group composed of professionals who document human impact on mountain
ecosystems. Working on the Independence Pass Revegetation project and working
with NASA and the EPA on a Landsat Survey. Produced a documentary film,
"Glacial Valleys", about human impacts of high altitude ecosystems. Designed
the first Braille Trail in the USA.
Bob Lewis
Box 2190
Aspen CO 81612
303-925-2832
Foothills Nature Center
This center is an open nature center co-sponsored by Boulder Open Space. The
center is built on eighteen acres of land.
Nancy Zuschlag
4201 N. Broadway
Box 17191
Boulder CO 80308-7191
303-442-4288
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Foundation for Urban Neighborhood Development
Social/cultural impact management group. Interested in public education and in
fund raising.
SRM Corporation
Donald Taylor
2653 W. 32nd Ave.
Denver CO 880211
303-433-7163
Front Range Organic Gardening Club
Group that promotes growing plants organically without the use of pesticides.
Chuck Dennis
7384 Wilson Ct.
Westminster CO 80030
303-428-6821
Garden Club of Denver
Member of Garden Club of America. Purpose is "to promote interest in gardening
and the naturalization of Rocky Mountain flora, and in civic planting."
Elizabeth Schloffer
777 William St.
Denver CO 80218
303-355-2435
Great Plains Conservancy
Group concerned with the environmental affects on the black-footed ferret. Also
concerned with poisoning of ground hog fields.
Mary Mayday
7535 S Yampa St.
Aurora CO 80016
303-680-9454
Greenpeace
Works to protect marine animals; also interested in water quality, hazardous
waste, toxic dumping and endangered species.
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Susanne Pomeroy
2025 16th St.
Boulder CO 80302
303-440-3381
Group to Alleviate Smoking Pollution (GASP)
State-wide organization formed to assure clean, smoke-free air for everyone.
Prints two publications, "Nonsmokers Voice", and "GASPing's".
Pete Bialick
Box 12103
Boulder CO 80303
303-444-9799
HAWKQUEST
Educational organization designed to teach people in a "classroom in the wild"
using live birds of prey. Interested in animal conservation.
Kin A. Quintugua
15469 E Oberlin Pi.
Aurora CO 80013
303-690-6959
High Country Citizens Alliance
Group which opposes actions that threaten the environment. Interested in land
use, water quality and quantity, wilderness, mining and energy.
Don Bachman
Box 1066
Crested Butte CO 81224
303-349-7104
High Country News
"High Country News" is a biweekly newspaper that covers natural resource issues
in the West. This paper was founded in 1970.
Betsy Marston
P.O. Box 1090
Paonia CO 81428
303-527-4898
Holy Cross Wilderness Defense Fund
Interested in water quantity, wilderness and wildlife habitats, and endangered
species. Budget goes primarily for litigation and public education.
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Mary Havens
1130 Alpine
Boulder CO 80302
303-447-2216
Huerfano Valley Citizens Alliance
Grass-roots organization focused on preserving the Huerfano Valley. Works with
all issues affecting the valley.
Kent Mace
ASR Box 21
Gardner CO 81040
719-746-2326
Institute of River Ecology
Runs an interdisciplinary, six day, residential field program exploring ecology,
cultural history, and resource management issues of the South Platte River
Basin. This program is sponsored by the Denver Audubon society and the Colorado
Division of Wildlife.
Susan Q. Foster
c/o Susan Q. Foster
P.O. Box 243
Jamestown CO 80455
303-442-6333
Izaak Walton League of America, Inc. *
National organization, based on interest in fishing, with an office in Colorado.
The league is also interested in hazardous wastes, wilderness, mining, energy,
public education, research, lobbying, and fund raising.
Colorado Division
Helen Stammen
1001 Alexander Dr. #3
Colorado Springs CO 80909
303-475-7341
Jefferson County Nature Association
Non-political organization whose purpose is to take inventory of Jefferson
County's natural and cultural characteristics, for example, plants, wildlife,
etc.
Sally White
P.O. Box 953
Morrison CO 80465
303-687-5439
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Jefferson County Open Space Division
Interested in land use, air quality, wilderness, and endangered species.
Ray Printz
18301 W 10th Ave.
Suite 100
Golden CO 80401
Lake Fork Valley Association
Group started to oppose the proposed mining of alunite in a wilderness study
area in the Lake Fork Valley.
Linda Matthews
c/o Linda Matthews
Box 503
Lake City CO 81235
303-944-2790
League of Conservation Voters
Non-partisan group formed to help elect pro-conservation and pro-environment
candidates into the United States Legislature. Prints a publication called the
"League of Conservation Voters Congressional Voting Chart". Also publishes a
book every four years about the U.S. presidential candidate's views on the
environment.
Carmi McLean
771 S Downing St.
Denver CO 80209
303-722-7359
League of Women Voters
Women's organization involved in all natural resource areas. Interested in land
use, air quality, water quality and quantity, toxic materials, public education,
and lobbying.
League of Women Voters
Adams County
Bea Reichardt
1881 Jolene Dr.
Denver CO 80229
303-288-2941
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League of, Women Voters
Arapahoe County
Marjorie Null
7415 S. Dexter St.
Littleton CO 80122
303-779-1712
Aspen-Pitkin County
Mardell Burkholder
301 Pacific Ave.
Aspen CO 81611
303-925-2737
League of Women Voters
Boulder Valley
Marelynn Zipser
1800 Sunset Blvd.
Boulder CO 80302
303-444-1772
League of Women Voters
Denver
Peggy Lehmann
2496 S. Leyden
Denver CO 80222
303-758-8793
League of Women Voters
Durango
Margaret Brooks
Box 1
Bayfield CO 81122
303-884-4216
League of Women Voters
Montrose
Phyllis Whitchurch
525 N 5th
Montrose CO 81401
303-249-0737
League of Women Voters
LWVCO
Hester McNulty
1070 Miami Wy.
Boulder CO 80303
303-494-0852
League of Women Voters
Pikes Peak Region
Mary Rochette
2114 Wood Ave.
Colorado Springs CO
303-634-1986
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League of Women Voters
Of Colorado
Gerrie Cummins
1600 Race St.
Denver CO 80206
303-320-8493
League of Women Voters
Metro Denver
Mary Ann McCoy
9493 E Lake Ave.
Englewood CO 80111
303-773-2992
League of Women Voters
State Air Quality Contact
Karen Knutson
30600 Chestnut Dr.
Evergreen CO 80439
303-674-7686
League of Women Voters
Larimer County
Linda Mahan
708 Birky Pi.
Fort Collins CO 80526
303-484-2259
League of Women Voters
Morgan
Clarice Tatton
824 Fremont
Fort Morgan CO 80701
303-867-6815
League of Women Voters
Summit County
Beverly Warburton
Box 612
Frisco CO 80443
303-668-3045
League of Women Voters
Garfield-Eagle County
Stephanie Beerman
44881 Highway 5 216
Glenwood Springs CO 81601
303-625-1593
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League of Women Voters
Jefferson County
Purnee McCourt
2125 Stonecrop Wy.
Golden CO 80401
303-526-9537
League of Women Voters
Grand Junction
Cindyra Rhodesr
311 Country Club Park
Grand Junction CO 81503
303-241-8015
League of Women Voters
Greeley-Weld County
Kristy Musser
2722 24th St.
Greeley CO 80631
303-330-7647
League of Women Voters
Gunnison
Ann Gery
P.O. Box 483
Gunnison CO 81230
303-641-1413
League of Women Voters
Delta County
Gretchen Nicholoff
3635 N Road
Hotchkiss CO 81419
303-527-3997
League of Women Voters
Longmont
Maritza Sneddon
2113 Westlake Dr.
Longmont CO 80501
303-776-8281
League of Women Voters
Douglas County
Joe Mickelson
6 Chalet CI.
Parker CO 80134
303-841-2563
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League of Women Voters
Pueblo
Virginia Nordyke
1211 Brown
Pueblo CO 81004
303-566-0737
League of Women Voters
Routt County
Sue Reed
Box 2967
Steamboat Springs CO 80477
303-879-2769
League of Women Voters
Sterling
JoAnn Jeffries
Rt. 2
Sterling CO 80751
303-522-0315
Long Term Ecological Research in the CO Alpine
Interested in land use, air quality, water quality and quantity, wilderness,
endangered species, public education, and research.
Norman R. French
Univ. of Colorado
Box 450
Boulder CO 80309
303-492-8830
Lowry Landfill Monitoring Committee
Is a forum for reviewing activities at the Lowry Landfill and for distributing
information. Concerned with public health and safety.
Toni Worcester
460 S Marion, 653 B
Denver CO 80209
303-571-5559
Malachite Small Farm School
Interested in environmentally sound agricultural practices, appropriate
technology in energy fields, and public education. Also hopes to see more land
set aside for wilderness.
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Stuart Mace
ASR Box 21
Pass Creek Rd.
Gardner CO 81040
303-746-2389
National Environmental Health Association
Membership consists mainly of. sanitarians involved with environmental
activities. Interested in land use, air quality, water quality and quantity,
hazardous waste, toxic materials, recycling, and research. NEHA prints a
regular publication.
Nelson E. Fabian
720 S Colorado Blvd.
South Tower #970
Denver CO 80222
303-756-9090
Nature Conservancy, Colorado Chapter
As a nationwide organization, the Nature conservancy has assembled the largest
system of privately owned nature sanctuaries in the world. Objective is the
preservation of natural diversity. Works to preserve natural lands and waters.
The National Office was founded in 1951 for conservation through private action.
Locally, the Conservancy publishes the "Colorado Chapter Newsletter"; and
nationally, publishes "The Nature Conservancy Newsletter".
Betsy Neely
1244 Pine St.
Boulder CO 80302
303-444-2950
Ouray County Alliance
Goal of the group is to maintain the pleasing quality of the environment in
Ouray county—that is, to prevent mining, development, timbering, etc. which
would destroy their environment.
Paul Hebert
P.O. Box 159
Ridgeway CO 91432
303-626-5612
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Park People
Organization which raises funds to enhance the beauty of Denver and its parks.
715 S Franklin St.
Denver CO 80209
303-722-6222
Political Action for Conservation
Group formed in 1980 to help elect conservation-conscious candidates to the
Colorado state Legislature.
Ken Fucik
4850 Fairlawn Ct.
Boulder CO 80301
303-530-4877
Prairie Dog Rescue
Group which live-traps and relocates prairie dogs living in the Denver metro
area whose lives are endangered by development or poisoning programs. Also
lends support and assistance to other groups dealing with wildlife.
Cindy Bishop
P.O. Box 8054
Englewood CO 80110
303-233-6232
Preserve Our Poudre
Group formed to preserve the Poudre River under the provisions of the Wild and
Scenic Rivers Act.
Chuck Wanner
152 W Mountain
Fort Collins CO 80524
303-484-2453
Raptor Education Foundation
Group which houses permanently injured, non-releasable raptors, birds of prey,
to use for public education.
Peter Reshetniak
21901 E Hampden Ave.
Aurora CO 80013
303-680-8500
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Recycle Now!
Educational organization that promotes recycling. Runs a Colorado-wide hotline
for recycling information. This number is 1-800-438-8800.
Nancy Larson
8745 W 14th Ave. #216
Lakewood CO 80215
303-231-9972
Residents Against a Polluted Environment (RAPE)
Concerned about sludge and the land application of sewage disposal.
Deb Schroth
Route 1, Box 92
Strasburg CO 80136
303-622-4617
Rocky Mountain Bighorn Society
Tom Brown
P.O. Box 1086
Denver CO 80201
303-278-2502
Rocky Mountain Environmental Health Association
RMEHA was organized to provide the information to help persons with
Environmental Illness (EI) to develop and maintain good health. Promotes
greater understanding of the manifestations, causes, and treatment of EI.
Promotes an atmosphere of understanding and acceptance for people with EI where
their positive efforts toward health will be supported. Publishes one
newsletter, "RMEHA".
Maggie Dominy
420 S Marion Pkwy
The Marionpark #1603
Denver CO 80209
303-722-3423
• Rocky Mountain Institute
RMI emphasizes the use of free-market mechanisms to achieve the efficient use
•of resources. According to RMI, this leads to policies consistent with
ecological principles. Works for cost-effective, renewable energy supplies, a
"least-costwater strategy", and global security by reducing nuclear bombs.
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Hunter Lovins
1739 Snowmass Creek Rd.
Old Snowmass CO 81654
303-927-3851
Rocky Mountain National Park Associates, Inc.
Organization formed in June of 1986 to assist the National Park Service in Rocky
Mountain National Park. The Associates, as a group, directs contributions
toward capital construction and land protection projects. Committed to the
preservation of the Park's wilderness character and the education of its
visitors.
Curt Buchholtz
Rocky Mt. National Park
Estes Park CO 80517
303-586-2371
Rocky Mt. Student Environmental Health Project
STEHP is a non-profit service that provides technical and general assistance to
community groups confronting environmental health problems. STEHP offers
student based technical assistance and water testing services on a year-round
basis.
Paul E. Mariner
Microbiology Bldg Rm B127
Colo. State University
Fort Collins CO 80523
303-491-7772
San Luis Valley Solar Energy Association
Membership organization with a do-it-yourself motto. Interested in energy,
public education, and the distribution of information.
Tom Enos
P.O. Box 1284
Alamosa CO 81101
303-589-2233
Sierra Club
National organization with chapters and a regional office located in Colorado.
Concerned about land use, air quality, water quality and quantity, hazardous
waste, toxic materials, wilderness, endangered species, mining, energy, public
education, lobbying, and environmental legislation. The names listed below
under the group headings are elected chairs of their groups, and therefore
addresses and phone numbers change periodically. For updated information
contact Anne Wilhardt at the Rocky Mountain Chapter office.
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Sierra Club
Weminuche Group
Patty Schuler
1122 Ludwig Dr.
Bayfield CO 81122
303-884-4375
Sierra Club
Southwest Regional Office
Tina Arapkiles
1240 Pine St.
Boulder CO 80302
303-449-5595
Sierra Club
Indian Peaks Group
Dan Murphy
1556 Sunset Blvd.
Boulder CO 80302
303-444-2338
Sierra Club
Pikes Peak Group
Rick Eckert
4535 Castlepoint
Colorado Springs
719-591-0662
Sierra Club
Legal Defense Fund
Lori Potter
Symes Building, Ste. 300
1631 Glenarm Pi.
Denver CO 80202
303-623-9466
Sierra Club
Rocky Mountain Chapter
Anne Wilhardt
777 Grant St. #606
Denver CO 80203
303-861-8819
Sierra Club
Enos Mills Group
Michael Reis
6650 E. Arizona Ave. #134
Denver CO 80224
303-757-3086
Dr.
CO 80917
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Sierra Club
Rachel Carson Group
Eugene De Mayo
777 Grant St #606
Denver CO 80203
303-861-8819
Sierra Club
Mount Evans Group
Bruce Luer
6698 Elaine Rd.
Evergreen CO 80439
303-674-4039
Sierra Club
Blue River Group
Abbie Peters
Box 447
Frisco CO 80443
303-668-3739
Sierra Club
Uncompahgre Group
Kathleen Hedlund
314 Gunnison Ave.
Grand Junction CO 81501
303-245-5727
Sierra Club
Pawnee Group
Joe Wasung
164 47th Ave., Ct.
Greeley CO 80634
303-352-9236
Sierra Club
Poudre Canyon Group
Roger Hoffmann
1118 E. 7th St.
Loveland CO 80537
303-667-8545
Sierra Club
Sangre De Cristo Group
Jim Trujillo
892 38th Ln.
Pueblo CO 81003
791-798-4497
South Platte Greenway Foundation
Organization which works to improve the area around the Platte River without
endangering flood control. Publishes a regular newsletter, "Greenway News".
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Jeff Shoemaker
1666 S University
Denver CO 80210
303-698-1322
South Suburban Park Foundation
Group which is working on building the Arapahoe Greenway, and extension of the
Denver Greenway. Prints a quarterly newsletter, "The Arapahoe Greenway".
Bob Searns
6315 S University Blvd.
Littleton CO 80121
303-321-6969
Speak Out for Animals
An animal rights group which is currently working to oppose the introduction of
"Project Wild" into the public school system. Interested in educating the
public about animal rights.
SOA
Erin Russell
P.O. Box 12159
Boulder CO 80303
The Stewardship Community
Group interested in land use, hazardous waste, toxic materials, and recycling.
David R. Lynch
Sunrise Ranch
5569 N. County Rd. 29
Loveland CO 80537
303-667-4675
Sunpower Cooperative
Interested in conservation, solar energy, and natural gas. Works on public
education for LEAP (Lower-income Energy Assistance Program).
John Procter
3401 Pecos St.
Denver CO 80211
303-480-0737
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Taxpayers for the Animas—La Plata Referendum
Organization formed to defeat the construction of the Animas—La Plata water
project in Southwest Colorado. Concerned about heavy metals in the Animas
river, radioactive tailings, endangered fish in the New Mexico portion of the
Animas River, the strip mining near Mesa Verde National Park, and the energy it
will take to operate the system. The group lobbies, raises funds, researches,
and educates the public.
Jean McCulloch
2914 Aspen Dr.
Durango CO 81301
303-247-4736
Thorne Ecological Institute
Purpose is to advance man's understanding and application of ecological
principles to ensure the wise use and conservation of natural resources.
Conducts Seminars on Environmental Arts and Sciences and a luncheon series for
leaders in business, government, academia, and the non-profit sector. Runs the
Boulder Natural Science School for children.
Susan Q. Foster
5398 Manhattan Cir.
Boulder CO 80303
303-499-3647
Twin Lakes ACTION Association
Group joined to Metro Organization for People (MOP). Interested in land use,
air quality, water quality and quantity, and research projects.
Veronica Cantrell
6971 Allan Dr.
Denver CO 80221
303-429-2574
United Seniors of Colorado
Largest grass-roots senior assisting group in Colorado. Interested in health
care, air quality, hazardous waste, toxic materials, and lobbying.
Steven Moss
216 S Grant St.
Denver CO 80209
303-722-9600
Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado
Group composed of volunteers who care about the Colorado outdoors. Works to
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update campgrounds, especially the installation of facilities for the
handicapped. Prints newsletters and brochures.
Dos Chappell
1410 Grant, Suite B105
Denver CO 80203
303-830-7792
Webb-Waring Lung Institute
Group affiliated with the CU Health Science Center that was formed to train
young scientists. Works to do research on and to educate the public about lung
diseases. Also involved with fund raising.
Mike Baird
CU Health Science Center
4200 E 9th Ave.
Denver CO 80262
303-394-8231
Western Colorado Congress
Grass-roots organization of 600 members formed in 1980 to impower people to make
changes in forest management, utility issues, air quality, water quality and
quantity, and energy. Prints a publication, "The Clarion".
Kevin Williams
Box 472
Montrose CO 81402
303-249-1978
Western River Guides Association
Group formed to protect free-flowing rivers and help the public enjoy them.
Interested in water quality and quantity, hazardous waste, wilderness,
endangered species, mining, fund raising, and lobbying. Also prints a magazine,
"Western River Guides Association Outfitters Directory", once a year.
Jerry Mallett
Suite 114
7600 E Arapahoe Rd.
Englewood CO 80112
303-771-0389
Western Slope Energy Research Center
Interested in land use, air quality, water quality and quantity, and energy.
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Robin Nicholoff
P.O. Box 746
Hotchkiss CO 81419
303-527-3997
Wilderness Society
National organization devoted exclusively to issues and activities relating to
all public lands. Encourages citizen participation in the decision-making
process of determining the future of public lands. In Colorado, the Wilderness
Society is interested in the Forest Service Wilderness Areas and water rights
issues.
Darel Knuffke
777 Grant St. #606
Denver CO 80203
303-839-1175
Windstar Foundation
Co-founded by John Denver. The group's interests in energy include renewable
energy, wind generators, and solar energy. Runs garden workshops, international
exchange programs, and volunteer programs. Prints a regular magazine, "Windstar
Journal".
Carrie Click
2317 Snowmass Creek Rd.
Snowmass CO 81654
303-927-4777
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MONTANA
American Parks and Wildlands Coalition
Group supported through corporate marketing dollars. Not issue-oriented, but
works to improve the environment generally. Interested in conservation
education.
Bob Schaap
Lone Mountain Ranch
Box 249
Big Sky MT 59716
406-995-4850
Audubon Society
A national organization with chapters in Montana which are coordinated by a
State Council. Nationally, the goals of the society are to conserve wildlife;
to promote strategies for energy use and development; to protect all life from
pollution, radiation, and toxic substances; to further wise use of land; and to
work for the stabilization of world population. In Montana, the society is
particularly interested in wilderness, endangered species, public education, and
lobbying.
Audubon Society
Flathead Audubon Society
Robin Magaddino
P.O. Box 715
Bigfork MT 59111-0715
406-837-4294
Audubon Society
Yellowstone Valley A.S.
Theodora Smith
P.O. Box 1075
Billings MT 59102-1075
406-259-7679
Audubon Society
Sacajawea Audubon Society
Jim Sparks
P.O. Box 1711
Bozeman MT 59771-1711
406-587-5924
Audubon Society
Upper Missouri Breaks Audubon Soc.
Margaret Adams
P.O. Box 2362
Great Falls MT 59403-2362
406-761-8329
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Audubon Society
Bitterroot Audubon Society
Jim Storey
P.O. Box 326
Hamilton MT 59840-0326
406-961-4689
Audubon Society
Last Chance Audubon Soc.
David Ewer
P.O. Box 924
Helena MT 59624-0924
406-443-4599
Audubon Society
Montana Audubon Council (MAC)
Janet Ellis
Box 95
Helena MT 59624-0595
406-443-3949
Audubon Society
Rosebud Audubon Society
Dale Hanson
P.O. Box 361
Miles City MT 59301-0631
406-232-2759
Audubon Society
Five Valleys Audubon Soc.
Bill Ballard
P.O. Box 8425
Missoula MT 59807-8425
406-549-5097
Audubon Society
Pintlar Audubon Society
Jerry Kustich
Box 432
Twin Bridges MT 59754-0432
406-684-5563
Beaverhead Forest Concerned Citizens
Group organized in 1977 to monitor the planning of the Beaverhead National
Forest. Interested in maintaining wildlife. Prints the "Beaverhead Forest
Concerned Citizens Newsletter".
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A1 Lubeck
P.O. Box 3724
Butte MT 59702-3724
406-494-2262
Cabinet Resource Group *
Purpose of this organization is to monitor issues that affect public lives.
This in turn involves this group in all environmental issues.
Doug Ferrell
160 Fox Ln.
Trout Creed MT 59874
406-827-4341
Clark Fork Coalition (CFC)
CFC is an alliance of fifty-two organizations and businesses, and five hundred
individual members from the Clark Fork River Basin in Western Montana and
Northern Idaho. Purpose is to protect and improve the quality of one of
Montana's largest rivers and Idaho's largest lake.
Peter Nielson
P.O. Box 7593
Missoula, MT 59807-7593
Ducks Unlimited
Conservation group consisting of volunteers who work to preserve the wetlands
in North America. A primary function is fund raising.
Steve Bayless
5225 Collins Dr.
Helena, MT 59601
406-458-6794
Elkhorn Citizens Organization
Preservation group interested in wilderness designation alternatives to preserve
wildlife habitats in the Elkhorn Mountains.
Mark Meloy
312 Pine St.
Helena MT 59601
406-443-4095
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Glacier-Two Medicine Alliance
Organization interested in wilderness, endangered species, public education, and
lobbying.
Glacier-Two Medicine Alliance
Main. Office
Louis Bruno
Box 181
East Glacier Park MT 59434-0181
406-226-9294
Glacier-Two Medicine Alliance
Badger Chapter
Jason Wilmot
P.O. Box 8374
Missoula MT 59807-8374
406-243-2628
Great Bear Foundation
Purpose is the conservation of wild bears and their natural habitat. At
present, July 1987, the focus of GBF is the grizzly bear. GBF prints the "Bear
News " .
Lance Olsen
P.O. Box 2699
Missoula MT 59806-2699
406-721-3009
Greater Yellowstone Coalition
Coalition of national, regional, and local conservation organizations and
individuals dedicated to the preservation and protection of the ecosystem of the
Yellowstone Park. Works for the protection of the habitat of grizzly bears and
other animals. Publishes a newsletter, "Greater Yellowstone Report".
Edward M. Lewis
P.O. Box 1874
13 South Wilson
Bozeman MT 59771-1874
406-586-1593
League of Women Voters
National women's organization with offices in Montana. Interested in land use,
air quality, water quality and quantity, solid hazardous waste, and energy.
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League of Women Voters
Billings
Mancy Rohlk
337 Stewart Ct.
Billings MT 59105
406-252-1685
League of Women Voters
Bozeman
Ellen Nehring
603 S. 14th Dr.
Bozeman MT 59715
League of Women Voters
Liberty County
Marty Thieltges
Box 290
Chester MT 59522
406-759-5722
League of Women Voters
Great Falls
Lucretia Humphrey
2900 Central Ave.
Great Falls MT 59401
406-453-4377
League of Women Voters
Ravalli County
Vivian Yang
Box 973
Hamilton MT 59840
406-363-1951
League of Women Voters
LWVMT State Office
Joy Bruck
1601 Illinois
Helena MT 59601
406-443-3772
League of Women Voters
Helena
Margaret Davis
816 Florence
Helena MT 59601
406-443-3772
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League of Women Voters
Flathead County
Roberta Gould
P.O. Box 561
Kalispell MT 59901
406-752-2038
League of Women Voters
Missoula
Arlene Ward Brown
202 W. Spruce
Missoula MT 59801
406-243-6273
Montana Environmental Information Center
Interested in land use, air quality, water quality and quantity, hazardous
waste, toxic materials, mining, and energy.
James Jensen
Box 1184
Helena MT 59624-1184
406-443-2520
Montana Land Reliance
Private land trust that works with private landowners to protect their land.
Publishes an annual report.
John Wilson
Box 355
Helena MT 59624-0355
406-443-7027
Montana Wilderness Association (MWA)
Organization interested in wilderness, endangered species, public education,
lobbying, and public lands including those managed by the Forest Service, BLM,
and National Parks.
Montana Wilderness Association
Madison-Gallatin Alii. MWA
Denise Hayman
P.O. Box 875
Bozeman MT 59711-0875
406-587-7229
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Montana Wilderness Association
Main Office
John Gatchell
P.O. Box 635
Helena MT 59624-0635
406-443-7350
Montana Wilderness Association
Missoula-Bitterroot Chap. MWA
Box 25
Huson MT 59846-0025
406-549-9808
Montana Wilderness Association
Flathead Chapter, MWA
Keith Hammer
P.O. Box 543
Kalispell MT 59903-0543
406-755-1379
Montana Wildlands Coalition
Goal is presenting a unified conservationist voice in order to pass legislation
for conservation.
Bob Decker
Box 213
Helena MT 59624-0213
406-442-2566
Montana Wildlife Federation
Private citizens' organization of 5,000 members run by volunteers. MWF supports
lobbying efforts to promote sportsmen's concerns. Promotes conservation of
wildlife in its natural habitat. Enlists public support for protection of
healthy wildlife resources. Interested in land access, water quality,
endangered
species, public education, and pesticide use on public land. Prints a
bi-monthly newsletter, "Montana Wildlife".
Rich Day
Box 6537
Bozeman MT 59771-6537
406-587-1713
National Wildlife Federation
Interested in public land issues and endangered species. Office assists the
University of Montana School of Law with clinical training and resource law.
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Natural Resource Center
Tom France
240 N Higgins
Missoula MT 59802
406-721-6705
Nature Conservancy
The Nature Conservancy, as a national organization, has assembled the largest
system of privately owned sanctuaries in the world. Objective is to preserve
natural diversity. As a conservation organization, the conservancy works to
preserve natural lands and waters through private action. Their regular
newsletter is "The Big Sky Field Office Newsletter".
Brian Kahn
Box 258
Helena MT 59624-0528
406-443-0303
North Fork Preservation Association
Group formed to monitor threats to the water, land, and wildlife of the North
Fork of the Flathead River and to protect grizzly bears, wolves, and other
animals. Interested in land use, water quality and quantity, wilderness, and
public education. The "North Fork Preservation Association" is the NFPA's
newsletter.
John Frederick
P.O. Box 4
Polebridge MT 59928-0004
406-862-0184
Northern Lights Institute
The Northern Rockies area group is interested in river management, long time use
of natural resources, effects of technology, and the economic future of the
Northern Rockies.
210 N. Higgins, #328
Missou-la MT 59801
406-721-7415
Northern Plains Resource Council
Primarily is an agriculturally oriented group formed to assist farmers when farm
land is in trouble. Is interested in air quality, water quality and quantity,
mining, and energy.
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Teresa Erickson
419 Stapleton Building
Billings MT 59101
406-248-1154
Northern Rockies Action Group
Interested in economic justice for all people, environmental health, the
protection of wilderness areas, women's rights on an array of issues, and
freedom from the worry of arms development and nuclear proliferation. To give
empowerment to people concerning these issues, NRAG conducts training seminars,
special project work, and consulting programs for public interest groups in
Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. Prints topical papers called the "NRAG Papers".
Michael Schechtman
9 Placer Ave.
Helena MT 59601
406-442-6615
Resources Ltd.
Main concentration of the group is legal and scientific research. Interested
in land use, wilderness, and endangered species.
Tom Owen
Whale Buttes Rd.
Polebridge MT 59928
406-752-2620
Sierra Club
National organization with a chapter office and groups located in Montana.
Interested in land use, air quality, hazardous waste, and wilderness.
Sierra Club
Yellowstone Basin Group
Chris Kersten.
3018 40th St. West
Billings MT 59106
406-656-7882
Sierra Club
Headwaters Group
Rick Zadjel
1014 S 6th
Bozeman MT 59715
406-587-3092
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Sierra Club
Upper Missouri Group
Rosemary Rowe
9020 Breckenridge
Helena MT 59601
406-443-5271
Sierra Club
Flathead Group
James Conner
78 Konley Dr.
Kalispell MT 59901
406-752-8925
Sierra Club
Bitterroot Mission Group
Richard Faust
6710 Siesta Dr.
Missoula MT 59802
406-549-5310
Swan View Coalition, Inc.
Group which specializes in Forest Planning and in the monitoring of U.S. Forest
Service Activities. Interested in land use, water quality and quantity,
wilderness, and endangered species.
Keith Hammer
P.O. Box 1901
Kalispell MT 59903-1901
406-755-1379
Western Organization of Resource Councils
WORC is an umbrella group for four state-wide, membership-based organizations;
Dakota Resource Council in North Dakota, Northern Plains Resource Council in
Montana, Powder River Basin Resource Council in Wyoming, and Western Colorado
Congress in Colorado. Interested in air quality, water quality and quantity,
mining, and agricultural issues.
Pat Sweeney
412 Stapleton Building
Billings MT 59101
406-252-9672
Wilderness Institute, School of Forestry
Founded in 1974 to promote the development and dissemination of factual
information about wilderness and similar resources; to develop professional
expertise for application to wilderness-related problems; and to promote
research and public education concerning wilderness and a wilderness ethic.
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Also interested in wild and scenic rivers.
Ken Wall
University of Montana
Missoula MT 59812
406-243-5361
Wilderness Society
The Northern Rockies Regional Office of the Wilderness Society covers Montana
and Wyoming. Focuses on the management of federal Prints a quarterly magazine.
Michael Scott
105 W Main
Bozeman MT 59715
406-586-1600
Wildlife Society
Interested in wildlife and its habitat. The address and phone number of the
organization will change periodically with change periodically with a change in
the presidency.
Coe Ball
Coop. Wildlife Unit
Univ. of Montana
Missoula MT 59812
406-243-5372
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NORTH DAKOTA
Audubon Society
A national organization with chapters in North Dakota. Nationally, the goals
of the society are to conserve wildlife; to promote strategies for energy use
and development; to protect all life from pollution, radiation, and toxic
substances; to further wise use of land; and to work for the stabilization of
world population. In North Dakota, the Society is particularly interested in
land use, air quality, endangered species, and public education.
Audubon Society
Audubon Society of Fargo-Moorhead
Robert 0'Connor
1353 4th Street North
Fargo ND 58102
701-293-9693
Audubon Society
Grand Forks Audubon Soc.
Laura Munski
P.O Box 23
Grand Forks ND 58206
701-772-8207
Balta Wildlife Club
Runs a free campground for camping, swimming, and fishing. Interested in
preserving the environment of the campground.
Garland Gebhardt
Box 112
Balta ND 58313
701-542-3274
Barnes County Wildlife Federation
Group affiliated with the North Dakota Wildlife Federation that promotes
wildlife conservation. Interested in public education. Publishes a newsletter,
"Barnes County Wildlife Federation Newsletter".
Doug Kelley
P.O. Box 148
Valley City ND 58072
701-845-3214
Billings County Surface Interest Association
Association interested in land use, air quality, water quality and quantity,
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erosion, and the stability of oil and gas issues.
Bud Griffin
c/o Bud Griffin
Medora ND 58645
701-623-4460
Bowman-Slope Area Resource Council
Purpose is to clean up the Bowman-Slope damn. Works with seismographic studies
and water well registration.
John Mayehrzak
c/o John Mayehrzak
607 1st Ave. SW
Bowman ND 58623
701-523-3384
Cass County Wildlife Club
Sportsmen's group which is interested in preserving and enhancing wildlife
habitat in North Dakota.
Lorne Sterner
Box 336
Casselton ND 58012
701-347-4448
Cavalier County Wildlife Club
Affiliated with the North Dakota Wildlife Federation. Ninety percent of members
are farmers who work for sound game management. Interested in water quality and
quantity, and wilderness.
Jim Buchweitz
812 1/2 7th St.
Langdon ND 58249
701-256-5408
Committee to Save North Dakota
Grass-roots organization of farmers whose land lies in the path of the Garrison
Diversion Project.
Ordean Ebel
R.R. 1, Box 19
Fessenden ND 58438
701-547-3732
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Community Health Center
Group interested in air quality, water quality and quantity, and public
education.
Goodwin A. Hoff
401, 3rd Ave. N.
Fargo ND 58102
701-241-1391
Dakota Resource Council
Major environmental organization in North Dakota with many member organizations.
Concerned about proper air quality standards for industry, coal reclamations,
ground water, the farm crisis, and oil and gas issues. Prints a regular
newsletter, "Dakota Counsel [sic]".
Julie Ruplinger
Rt. 2, Box 19C
Dickerson ND 58601
701-227-1851
Ducks Unlimited
National organization with an office in North Dakota. Interested in managing
and improving the wetland ecosystems in North America.
Robert Meeks
US Habitat Office
6115 E Main
Bismarck ND 58501
701-258-5599
Garrison Task Force
The Garrison Task Force serves as a clearinghouse of information for
organizations and individuals concerned with impacts of the Bureau of
Reclamation's Garrison Diversion Project in North Dakota. Individual members
are active in lobbying and public education efforts.
Richard Madson
P.O. Box 1591
Jamestown ND 58401
701-252-5669
Izaak Walton League of America, Inc.
National organization with an office in North Dakota. The league is interested
in hazardous waste, wilderness, mining, energy, public education, research, fund
raising, and lobbying.
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North Dakota Division
Arda J. Roi
Box 379
St. John ND 58369
701-477-5542
League of Women Voters
National organization with offices in North Dakota. At present, July of 1987,
the ND Leagues are involved in clean air legislation with the U.S. congress,
safe drinking water, wetlands, and hazardous and toxic materials.
League of Women Voters
Bismarck
Betty Mills
R.R. 4, Box 200
Bismarck ND 58501
701-223-4643
League of Women Voters
LWVND Main Office
Mary Jenkins
15 Broadway, #602
Fargo ND 58102
701-232-6696
League of Women Voters
Fargo
Jan Eken
15 Broadway, #6 0
Fargo ND 58102
701-232-6696
League of Women Voters
Grand Forks
Paula Lee
1402 Linden Ct.
Grand Forks ND 58201
701-775-0268
Marion Wildlife Club
Affiliated with the North Dakota Wildlife Federation. Promotes conservation of
wildlife.
Jeff Piehl
Rte. 1, Box 89 A
Marion ND 58466
701-669-2344
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North Dakota Natural Science Society
Organization formed by individuals interested in the natural history and ecology
of the State and adjacent regions. The Society provides a mechanism of
documenting natural history observations of ecological studies and as a means
of communication of these observations with others. Publishes a quarterly
scientific journal, "The Prairie Naturalist".
Paul B. Kannowski
P.O. Box 8238
University Station
Grand Forks ND 58202
701-777-2199
North Dakota Water Pollution Control Association
Organization made up primarily of engineers and sanitarians in the water
pollution control industry who promote water pollution control. Interested in
hazardous waste and toxic materials as they affect water quality.
Kieth Demke
1830 N. 22nd Street
Bismarck ND 58501
701-222-6618
North Dakota Wildlife Federation
Major organization concerned with all environmental issues affecting North
Dakota. Prints a regular newsletter.
Jan Fontaine
P.O. Box 7248
Bismarck ND 58502
701-222-2557
Sierra Club
National organization with groups in North Dakota. Interested in land use, air
quality, hazardous waste, and wilderness. The North Dakota and South Dakota
groups are joined and coordinated through the Dacotah Chapter of the Sierra Club
which is located in North Dakota.
Sierra Club
Agassiz Basin Group
Dexter Perkins
1112 Cottonwood
Grand Forks ND 58201
701-775-9636
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Sierra Club
Dacotah Chapter
Dexter Perkins
1112 Cottonwood
Grand Forks ND 58201
701-775-9636
Sierra Club
North Prairie Group
Steven C. Lian
909 16th St. NW
Minot ND 58701
701-838-0090
Souris Basin Planning Council
Gives economic development, community development, and land use planning
assistance to the government. Publishes a newsletter four times a year called
the "Basin News".
Greg Hagen
2001 Valker Rd.
Minot ND 58701
701-852-4988
Wildlife Society, North Dakota Chapter
National organization with a chapter in North Dakota. Interested in land use,
public education, lobbying, and the protection and management of the wetlands.
Ron Stromstad
P.O. Box 1442
Bismarck ND 58502-1442
701-255-6974
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SOUTH DAKOTA
Audubon Society
National organization with chapters in South Dakota. Nationally, the goals of
the society are to conserve wildlife; to promote strategies for energy use and
development; to protect all life from pollution, radiation, and toxic
substances; to further the wise use of land; and to work for stabilization of
world population.
Audubon Society
Lakota Audubon Society
Paul Anders
P.O. Box 7049
Brookings SD 57007
605-693-3152
Audubon Society
Missouri Breaks A.S.
Robert Hanten
HCR 531 Box 97
Pierre SD 57501
605-224-7136
Black Hills Energy Coalition
Coalition interested in mining, particularly uranium mining and potential new
mining.
Lawrence Perry
Sub Rte. Box 142-1
Rapid City SD 57702
605-343-8006
Ducks Unlimited
National organization with an office in South Dakota. Works to preserve and to
restore wetlands and animal habitats.
South Dakota Office
Tom Kuck
1209 N Penn
Aberdeen SD 57401
605-225-9026
Great Lakes of South Dakota
Group interested in water recreation along the Missouri River in South Dakota.
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Wes Broer
P.O. Box 786
Pierre SD 57501
605-224-4617
Izaak Walton League of America, Inc.
National organization with an office in South Dakota. In South Dakota, the
League is interested in hazardous wastes, wilderness, mining, energy, public
education, research, lobbying, and fund raising.
South Dakota Division
Roger Parham
613 S Sneve Ave.
Sioux Falls SD 57103
605-332-6409
League of Women Voters
Naitonal women's organization with offices in South Dakota. Interested in land
use, air quality, hazardous waste, mining, public education, and lobbying.
League of Women Voters
Environmental Quality Committee
Harriet Montgomery
1728 S 3rd St.
Aberdeen SD 57401
605-225-1087
League of Women Voters
Brown County
Glorian Yost
1119 S. Lloyd
Aberdeen SD 57401
605-229-4354
League of Women Voters
Brookings
Joan Awald
825 Arrowhead Pass
Brookings SD 57006
605-692-2620
League of Women Voters
Pierre
Peggy Cruse
Box 97
Pierre SD 57501
605-224-5680
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League of Women Voters
Rapid City
Nora Kelley
P.O. Box 2753
Rapid City SD 57009
605-343-7014
League of Women Voters
Sioux Falls
Pauline Poletes
2212 Pendar Ln.
Sioux Falls SD 57105
605-336-7670
League of Women Voters
LWVSD State Office
Lucy Green
601 S. Lincoln Ave.
Sioux Falls SD 57104
605-334-7966
League of Women Voters
Vermilion
Mary Leonard
1403 Crestview
Vermilion SD 57069
605-624-4177
League of Women Voters
Watertown
Bette Messelt
1015 3rd St. NW
Watertown SD 57201
605-886-5173
Natural Resource Regulatory Agency
Group of members of the Oglala Sioux Tribe interested in air quality, water
quality, and pesticide use.
Oglala Sioux Tribe
Wane M. Iteska
P.O. Box 338
Pine Ridge SD 57770
605-867-5821
Natural Resource Users' Coalition
Coalition interested in land use, endangered species, public education, and
lobbying.
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Jocelyn Lee Baker
c/o J.L. Baker
3220 Kirkwood Dr.
Rapid City SD 57702
605-342-3381
Sierra Club
Naitonal organization with groups in South Dakota. The Club's interests include
land use, air quality, hazardous waste, and wilderness. The North Dakota and
South Dakota groups are joined and coordinated through the Dacotah Chapter of
the
Sierra Club which is located in North Dakota.
Sierra Club
East River Group
Steve Winterstein
Pickstown SD
605-487-7351
Sierra Club
Black Hills Group
Sam Clauson
HCR 39 Box 124-1
Rapid City SD 57702
605-343-5756
South Dakota Association of Cooperatives
Interested in land use, hazardous waste, toxic materials, and lobbying.
J.D. Lynd
P.O. Box 102
Huron SD 57350
605-352-9492
South Dakota Bass Chapter Federation
Organization of over 200 members spread over the State whose primary interest
is
fish. Runs environmental cleanup projects.
Glen Imberi
1308 S 6th St.
Aberdeen SD 57401
605-225-1200
South Dakota Fertilizer and Ag Chemical Assoc.
Group formed in order to promote research on fertilizers and ag-chemicals.
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Wes Broer
121 N Grand
Pierre SD 57501
605-224-2445
South Dakota Ornithologists' Union
Group interested in land use, endangered species, and research. Prints a
regular publication.
Jocelyn Lee Baker
c/o J.L. Baker
3220 Kirkwood Dr.
Rapid City SD 57702
605-342-3381
South Dakota Resources Coalition
State-wide organization that concentrates on all major environmental issues
affecting South Dakota. Publishes a bi-monthly newsletter called "Eco Forum".
David Nelson
P.O. Box 7020
Brookings SD 57007
605-688-5732
South Dakota Wildlife Federation
Major national organization with a chapter in South Dakota. Interested in land
use, water quality and quantity, public education, and public lands access.
SDWF has many affiliated clubs throughout the State.
Roger Pries
812 N Monroe
Pierre SD 57501
605-224-5360
Wildlife Society, South Dakota Chapter
National organization with a chapter in South Dakota. Interested in land use,
public education, and wildlife resources.
Ken Higgins
S.D. State University
Box 2205
Brookings SD 57007
605-688-6121
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UTAH
Aquatic Ecosystems Analysis Laboratory
Laboratory that provides analytical services on aquatic insects as indicators
of pollution. Interested in land use, air quality, water quality, wilderness,
endangered species, mining, and energy.
Fred Mangum
105 Page School
Brigham Young University
Provo UT 84602
801-378-4928
Association of Environmental Advocates
Organization created to disseminate information to law students who are
interested in the environment.
Richard Mauro
Univ of UT College of Law
200 S University Ave.
Salt Lake City UT 84102
801-581-6833
Audubon Society
National organization with chapters and a state group in Utah. Nationally, the
goals of the society are to conserve wildlife; to promote strategies for energy
use and development; to protect all life from pollution, radiation, and toxic
substances; to further the wise use of land; and to work for stabilization of
world population.
Audubon Society
Bridgerland Audubon Society
Val Grant
P.O. Box 3501
Logan UT 84321
801-753-5370
Audubon Society
Wasatch Audubon Society
Sally Holmes
P.O. Box 3211
Ogden UT 84409
801-292-3597
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Audubon Society
Mt. Timpangos A.S.
John Stevens
4276 W 1200 South
Payson UT 84651
801-465-9318
Audubon Society
Utah Audubon Society
Knute Rife
175 N Canyon Rd. #3A
Salt Lake City UT 84103
801-572-1780
Citizens Committee to Save Our Canyons
Works for the conservation of the Wasatch Range Front. Prints the "Save Our
Canyons Newsletter".
B. Gale Dick
1377 Butler Ave.
Salt Lake City UT 84103
801-359-5764
Common Cause of Utah
National organization with an office in Utah which works for a more accountable
and responsible government. This includes environmental issues.
Betsy Wolf
145 T St.
Salt Lake City UT 84103
801-533-0876
Desert Sun
Peace organization interested in wilderness, mining, and nuclear issues
including the transportation of nuclear waste. Prints a newsletter, "The Desert
Sun".
Pat Sexton
21 Gray Ave. #1
Salt Lake City UT 84113
801-359-4198
Ducks Unlimited
Conservation organization made of volunteers who work to improve and perpetuate'
the wetlands of North America. A main function of the organization if fund
raising.
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Utah Office
Phillip W. Wagner
1617 W Galbraith
Kaysville UT 84037
801-546-4619
Greater Ogden Community Nature Center
Center interested in environmental education and outdoor recreation. At the
center are two miles of nature trails, farm and wild animals, and a camping
area. The group prints a newsletter, "The Nature's Log".
Mary Cox
966 W 12th St.
Ogden UT 84404
801-621-7595
Intermountain Water Alliance
Group which works on a variety of projects concerning water management, wetlands
protection, and biological surveys of riparian habitats.
Pete Hovingh
721 2nd Ave.
Salt Lake City UT 84103
801-359-4791
League of Women Voters
National women's organization with offices in Utah. Interested in land use, air
quality, water quality and quantity, solid hazardous waste, and energy. The
League prints the "Utah Voter", and the "Salt Lake Voter".
League of Women Voters
Davis County
Meg Mayer
449 East 150 North
Bountiful UT 84010
801-292-5535
League of Women Voters
Cedar City
Pam Coffeen
656 S 300 East
Cedar City UT 84720
801-586-7459
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League of Women Voters
Grand County
Mary Plumb
1405 Overlook
Moab UT 84532
801-259-6111
League of Women Voters
Weber County
Terri McCulloch
1369 Orchard
Ogden UT 84404
801-392-1766
League of Women Voters
Provo-Utah County
Linda Clark
74 W 1780 North
Oren UT 84057
801-225-2817
League of Women Voters
Park City
Nancy Witt
2889 Hackney Ct.
Park City UT 84060
801-649-8583
League of Women Voters
Carbon County
Lea Cotter
205 S. 100 West
Price UT 84501
801-637-4376
League of Women Voters
LWVUT State/SLC Office
Sandy Peck
3804 Highland Dr.
Suite 9
Salt Lake City UT 84106
801-272-8683
League of Women Voters
Cache County
Rebekah Alipsa
160 S Main
Smithfiled UT 84335
801-563-9155
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Sierra Club
Local chapter of a national organization of clubs. The Sierra Club in Utah is
comprised of the state-wide chapter with five regional sub-groups within the
State. The Utah clubs are interested in land use, hazardous waste, wilderness,
and lobbying.
Sierra Club
Cache Valley Group
Rudy Lukez
P.O. Box 423
Logan UT 84321
801-753-5568
Sierra Club
Ogden Area Group
Al Rivas
2576 Fillmore Ave.
Ogden UT 84401
801-392-8290
Sierra Club
Utah Valley Group
Nancy Rushforth
242 N 600 East
Orem UT 84057
801-225-5736
Sierra Club
Wasatch-Uinta Group
Mike Hoppus
8753 N. Gorgoza
Park City UT 84060
801-649-2927
Sierra Club
Utah Chapter
Linda Wilburn
177 East 900 South
Suite 102
Salt Lake City UT 84111
801-363-9621
Sierra Club
Kolob Group
Hal McMurrin
416 W 300 North
St. George UT 84770
801-628-3235
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Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance
Grass-roots, citizens' organization formed to preserve the wildlands on the
Colorado River Plateau of Southern Utah. Works to promote sound public land
management of federal lands. Prints a quarterly newsletter, "Southern Utah
Wilderness Alliance".
Clive Kincaid
P.O. Box 347
Springdale UT 84767
801-772-3468
Southwest Resource Council
Interested in land use, wilderness, mining, and energy.
Jane Whalen
P.O. Box 1182
Hurricane UT 84737
801-635-2133
State Arboretum of Utah
Goal is to preserve and educate the public about plants that are useful
horticulturally. Runs a program on landscaping with native plants.
Pam Paulson
Building 436
University of Utah
Salt Lake City UT 84112
801-581-5322
Utah B.A.S.S. State Federation
Interested in water quality and quantity, public education lobbying, and
printing publications.
Jim Gilley
c/o James Gilley
1919 E Baywood Dr.
Salt Lake City UT 84117
801-272-6396
Utah Cattlemen Association
Interested in multiple-use of public lands with special concerns dealing with
livestock grazing and management.
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John Berg
150 S 600 East, Suite 10B
Salt Lake City UT 84102
801-355-5748
Utah Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
Is a cooperative program between the State Division of Wildlife Resources, the
Utah State University, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to conduct
research on fish and wildlife.
College of Natural Resources
John Bissonette
Utah State University
Logan UT 84322-5210
801-750-2509
Utah Farm Bureau Federation
Interested in land use, air quality, water quality and quantity, wilderness,
endangered species, and lobbying.
C. Booth Wallentine
c/o C. Booth Wallentine
5300 S 360 West
Salt Lake City UT 84123
801-261-3991
Utah Manufacturers Association
Association interested in air quality, water quality and quantity, hazardous
waste, and lobbying.
Larry D. Bunkall
170 Main St.,Suite 1125
Salt Lake City UT 84101
801-363-3885
Utah Mining Association
In order of greatest priority to least, the following are the major areas of
concentration: mining, land use, air quality, water quality and quantity,
wilderness, energy, lobbying, and toxic materials.
Jack E. Christensen
825 Kearns Building
Salt Lake City UT 84101
801-364-1874
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Utah Museum of Natural History
Museum which runs classes, lecture series, and field programs on the
environment. Prints a quarterly bulletin.
Marlene Lambert
University of Utah
Salt Lake City UT 84112
801-581-4887
Utah Native Plant Society
Purpose is to educate people to appreciate and to use native plants. Works with
and encourages landscaping with native plants. Prints a newsletter nine times
per year, "Sego Lilly".
Pam Paulson
c/o Red Butte Garden
Bldg 436, Univ of ITtah
Salt Lake City UT 84112
801-581-5322
Utah Nature Study Society
Interested in wilderness, endangered species, and public education.
Barbara Kreek
2721 Carole Dr.
Salt Lake City UT 84121
801-262-1365
Utah Society for Environmental Education
Organization started in 1986 as a networking system and clearinghouse of
information on environmental education for the Salt Lake City area. Runs
workshops and conferences.
Vern Fridley
350 East 300 South
Suite 201B
Salt Lake City UT 84111
801-328-1549
Utah Solar Advocates
Group interested in energy, public education, lobbying, and printing
publications.
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Scott Gutting
788 E Kensington Ave.
Salt Lake City UT 84105
801-434-5747
Utah Water Research Laboratory
Interested in water quality and quantity, hazardous waste, research, and
academic programs.
L. Douglas James
U.M.C. 82
Logan UT 84322
801-750-3168
Utah Wilderness Association
Association formed to promote and preserve wilderness areas and wiidlands in
the state of Utah. Publishes the "Utah Wilderness Association Review".
Dick Carter
455 E 400 South, #306
Salt Lake City UT 84111
801-359-1337
Utah Wildlife Federation
Group that concentrates on the major environmental and wildlife issues in Utah.
Prints a newsletter, "Wildlife News".
Merrell Miller
1202 South 300 West
Salt Lake City UT 84101
801-486-0161
Utah Wool Growers
Interested in multiple-use of public lands with special concerns dealing with
livestock grazing and management.
Ted Lee
150 S 600 East, Suite 10B
Salt Lake City UT 84102
801-359-3972
Wasatch Mountain Club
Non-intrusive, mountain recreation group concerned with conservation of and the
environment of the Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons. Prints a monthly
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newsletter, "The Rambler".
Chris Baierschmidt
168 W 500 North
Salt Lake City UT 84103
801-363-7150
Western States Water Council
Organization representing thirteen states that was established in 1965 by the
Western Governors Conference. Interested in water policy issues. Prints a
regular newsletter, "Western States Water".
D. Craig Bell
220 S 2nd East #200
Salt Lake City UT 84111
801-521-2800
Wilderness Society, Utah Office
National organization with an office in Utah. Interested in wilderness and
public land.
Jane Leeson
436 E Alameda Ave.
Salt Lake City UT 84111
801-355-4742
Wildlife Society, Utah Chapter
Member of the National Wildlife Society. Interested in wilderness, endangered
species, and wildlife. Publishes a quarterly newsletter, "Wild Call".
Ralph Miles
1596 W North Temple
Salt Lake City UT 84116
801-538-4700
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WYOMING
Audubon Society
National organization with chapters in Wyoming. Nationally, the goals of the
society are to conserve wildlife; to promote strategies for energy use and
development; to protect all life from pollution, radiation,, and toxic
substances; to further the wise use of land; and to work for stabilization of
world population.
Audubon Society
Murie Audubon Society
Lynn Cameron
P.O. Box 2112
Casper WY 82602
307-266-4275
Audubon Society
Cheyenne High Plains A.S.
Fred Lebsack
Box 5921
Cheyenne WY 82003
307-635-5579
Audubon Society
Freemont County A.S.
Larry Means
Box 701
Lander WY 82520
307-332-7474
Audubon Society
Alpine Audubon Society
Hugh Mc Fadden
Box 3464
University Station
Laramie WY 82071
307-745-3820
Audubon Society
Bighorn Audubon Soc.
Mary Rowland
Box 535
Sheridan WY 82801
307-684-9667
Humane Society of U.S.
Organization started about fifty years ago. Works for animal damage control
such as illegal poisoning. Interested in marine entanglement, restoration of
the wetlands, wilderness, and endangered species.
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Dick Randall
Box 507
Rock Springs, WY 82902
307-362-5379
Izaak Walton League of America, Inc.
National organization with an office in Wyoming. The league is interested in
hazardous waste, wilderness, mining, energy, public education, research, fund
raising, and lobbying.
Wyoming Division
Bruce Ward
159 Aster Rd.
Casper WY 82604
307-234-6853
Jackson Hole Alliance for Responsible Planning
Works to protect and promote the preservation of scenic areas, natural
resources, recreational areas, and wildlife. Prints a bi-monthly newsletter,
"Al1iance News".
Leonard Carlman
P.O. Box 2728
Jackson WY 83001
307-733-9417
Jackson Hole Land Trust
Interested in land conservation, and scenic and wildlife issues.
Day Breitag
Box 2897
Jackson WY 83001
307-733-4707
League of Women Voters
National organization with offices in Wyoming. Runs a Natural Resources program
which focuses on air quality, energy, land use, water quality and resources,
solid waste, and uranium mining in Wyoming.
League of Women Voters
Casper
Alice Weaver
156 Valley Dr.
Casper WY 82609
307-234-3478
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League of Women Voters
Cheyenne
Jeanette Yosso
5314 Imperial Ct.
Cheyenne WY 82001
307-634-1300
League of Women Voters
Evanston
Sue Cannon
350 County Rd. #16
Evanston WY 82930
307-789-7105
League of Women Voters
LWVWY
Lynne Fox
P.O. Box 762
Evanston WY 82930
307-789-7815
League of Women Voters
Campbell Co.
Charlotte Kern
3205 Knollwood Dr.
Gillette WY 82716
307-682-2889
League of Women Voters
Carbon County
Genova Naron
P.O. Box 253
Hanna WY 82327
307-325-9673
League of Women Voters
Teton County
Paula Gordon
P.O. Box 1450
Jackson WY 83001
307-733-4103
League of Women Voters
Laramie
Sandy Frost
262 N. 6th Street
Laramie WY 82070
307-742-0724
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League of Women Voters
Yellowstone
Ann Hinckley
750 Avenue K
Powell WY 82435
307-754-3546
Powder River Basin Resource Council
Grass-roots membership organization interested in water issues and agriculture.
Publishes a bi-monthly newsletter, "Powder River Breaks".
Chesie Lee
P.O. Box 1178
Douglas WY 82633
307-358-5002
Sierra Club
Major national organization with chapters, two member groups, and a regional
office located in Wyoming. Interested in public land use and energy. Prints
a newsletter, "Wyoming Sierran".
Sierra Club
Snowy Range Group
Dottie Lane
4209 Comanche Dr.
Laramie WY 82070
307-721-2098
Sierra Club
Wyoming Chapter
Sue Lowry
c/o Sue Lowry
1523 Park Ave.
Laramie WY 82070
307-0562
Sierra Club
Teton Group
Linelle Wagner
Box 245
Moran WY 83013
307-543-2304
Sierra Club
Northern Plains Regional Office
Larry Melhaff
23 N Scott, #25
Sheridan WY 82801
307-672-0425
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Western Wyoming College Water Quality Laboratory
Interested in gas cartography, water quality, and public education.
Craig Thompson
Box 428
Rock Springs WY 82901
307-382-1662
Wildlife Society, Wyoming Chapter
Professional society of wildlife biologists who are interested in terrestrial
mammals and birds, and their habitat. Group has about 190 members and consider
themselves to be non-political activists. Prints a newsletter five times per
year called "The Newsletter".
Kevin Hurley
932 Arapahoe
Thermopolis WY 82443
307-364-9375
Wyoming Outdoor Council
Statewide organization which is interested in clean soil, public lands
management, air quality, water quality, and working with the legislature.
Publishes a newsletter, "Front Line Report", which is printed monthly except for
the months when a quarterly newsletter, "Crossroads Monitor", is printed.
Stephanie Kessler
201 Main Street
Lander WY 82520
307-332-7031
Wyoming Public Health Sanitarians Association
Group of sanitarians interested in the prevention of environmental illness.
Holds an annual educational conference, food service seminars, and swimming pool
seminars to ensure public health.
Tyrone Welty
1200 E 3rd St.
Casper WY 82601
307-235-9340
Wyoming Water Research Center
Works to coordinate, conduct, and sponsor water research. Disseminates
water-related information through the Water Center Information Service, a
computerized information storage and retrieval system.
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Steve Gloss
Box 3067 Univ. Station
University of Wyoming
Laramie WY'1 82071
307-766-2143
Wyoming Wildlife Federation
National organization with an office in Wyoming. Interested in conservation
education, public lands access, landowner/sportsmen relations, and endangered
species.
Marcia K. Rothwell
P.O. Box 106
Cheyenne WY 82003
307-637-5433
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