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United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
Region VIII
ENVIRONMENTAL
ORGANIZATIONS
DIRECTORY
Colorado
Montana
North Dakota
South Dakota
Utah
Wyoming

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FOREWORD
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This 1987 directory includes a listing of non-profit organizations which are
in part, at least, interested in the environment. We have contacted each group and
obtained up-to-date names and addresses, and a brief description of their areas of
concentration.
This directory is arranged alphabetically by state in EPA's Region VIII. Groups
are listed in the following manner:
Organization Title (acronym, if used)
A brief description of the groups' interests and other information that the
group provided to us.
Chapter Title (if applicable)
Contact Persons Name
Mailing Address
City, State Zip Code
Telephone Number for the group
In some cases, the group did not provide all the above information. In Colorado, an
asterisk (*) indicates that the group is a member of the Colorado Environmental
Coalition. In North Dakota, an asterisk (*) indicates that the group is affiliated
with the Dakota Resource Council.
We realize that any list is subject to change and revision. If you discover any
errors or omissions, please call them to our attention. We are available by mail
at the following address:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Organizations Directory
999 18th Street, Suite 500
Office of External Affairs
Denver, CO 80202-2405
We can be reached by phone at one of the following numbers: metro-Denver 293-1692;
Colorado, toll-free 800-322-3321; and from other states, toll-free 800-525-3022.

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EPA'S REGION VIII

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COLORADO
Major Areas Of Concentration Of Each Group
NAME OF ORGANIZATION
Amer Academy of Envir Med















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Amer Friends Service Comm



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American Lung Assoc. _

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Am Wilderness Alliance _





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Aspen Cntr for Envir Stud










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Audubon Society __
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Broadmoor Garden Club __






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Cits Agnst Lowry LandfilJ_

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Cits. Against Rocky Flats



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Cits Intelligence Network
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CO Atomic-Agent Orange _




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CO Bass Chapter Fed _
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Co Coal/Alternatives/Pes_t


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CO Environ Cpalition _
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CO Envir Health Assoc __










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CO Environmental Lobby __










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CO Farm Bureau _


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CO Fed of Garden Clubs __

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CO Mountain Club _
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CO Native Plant Society _





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CO Outdoor Education Cnt£










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CO Outward Bound School _





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COLORADO (cont.)
Major Areas Of Concentration Of Each Group
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CO Pesticide Network _
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CO Pub. Int. Research Gp^

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CO Rivers Coalition _















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CO Trappers Association _
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CO Trout Unlimited _


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CO Water Congress _


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CO Wildlife Federation _
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Concerned Cits of E. CO _
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Crystal Valley EPA _


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Denver Botanic Gardens _










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Den. Metro Air Qual. Cncl_

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Denver Museum of Nat His_t





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Ducks Unlimited __





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Earth First!,CSU _
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Eco-Cycle _







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Environmental Caucus _


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Environmental Center-CU _





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Environ Defense Fund _
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Environ Law Society-CU _
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Environ Research Group _
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FUND










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Garden Club of Denver _





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COLORADO (cont.)
Major Areas Of Concentration Of Each Group
Co
NAME OF ORGANIZATION
Greenpeace
GASP
HAWKQUEST
High Cntry Cits AHiance_
Holy Cross Wild. Def Fund
Huerfano Valley Cits Alli_
Izaak Walton League of Am
Jefferson Cnty Open Spacj?
League of Conserv. Voters
League of Women Voters _
Lowry Landfill Monitoring
Malachite Sm Farm School_
Natn'l Env Health Assoc _
Nature Conservancy
Park People
Political Action/Conserv.
Preserve Our Poudre
Raptor Education Found. _
RAPE
Rcky Mt Env Health Assoc.
Rocky Mt Institute _
Rcky Mt Ntn'l Park Assoc.
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San Luis Val. Solar Enenj_









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Sierra Club __
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S Platte Greenway Found _
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South Suburban Park Found
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Sunpower Cooperative _









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Taxpayers for the Animas_

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Thorne Ecological Inst _
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Twin Lakes ACTION Assoc _
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United Seniors of CO _

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Volunteers for Outdoor C0_
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Webb-Waring Lung Inst _

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Western CO Congress _

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W Slope Energy Research _
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Wilderness Society _
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Windstar Foundation _
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MONTANA
Major Areas Of Concentration Of Each Group
NAME OF ORGANIZATION
Am Parks & Wildlands Camj)
Audubon Society	__
Beaverhead Forest Concerji
Cabinet Resource Group _
Clark Fork Coalition _
Ducks Unlimited	_
Elkhorn Citizens Organ _
Glacier-Two Medicine Allj_
Great Bear Foundation _
Greater Yellowstone Coal^
League of Women Voters _
MT Environ Info Center _
MT Land Reliance	_
MT Wilderness Assoc _
MT Wildlands Coalition _
MT Wildlife Federation __
MonTREE
National Wildlife Fed _
Nature Conservancy _
N Fork Preservation Asso£
Northern Lights Institute
N Plains Resource Council
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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
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NORTH DAKOTA
Major Areas Of Concentration Of Each Group
NAME OF ORGANIZATION
Audubon Society _
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Balta Wildlife Club _















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Barnes Cnty Wildlife Fed_





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Billings Cnty Surface Int
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Bowman-Slope Area Resrc _


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Cass Cnty Wildlife Club _





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Cavalier Cnty Wldlife Clb_


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Committee to Save ND _
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Community Health Center _

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Dakota Resource Council _

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Ducks Unlimited __





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Garrison Task Force _


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Izaak Walton League of Am



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League of Women Voters _
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Marion Wildlife Club _










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ND Natural Science Soc _










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ND Water Poll Control Com


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ND Wildlife Federation _
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Sierra Club _
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Souris Basin Plan. Councl_
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Wildlife Society _
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Major Areas Of Concentration Of Each Group
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UTAH
Major Areas Of Concentration Of Each Group
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NAME OF ORGANIZATION
Aquatic Ecosystems Lab. _
Assoc of Envir Advocates_
Audubon Society	_
Cits Comm/Save Our Canyo_n
Common Cause of Utah _
Desert Sun	_
Ducks Unlimited	_
Greater Ogden Nature Cnt£
Intermt. Water Alliance _
League of Women Voters _
Sierra Club	_
S UT Wilderness Alliance_
SW Resource Council _
State Arboretum of Utah _
UT Cattlemen Association_
UT Coop Fish & Wildlife _
UT Farm Bureau Federation
UT Manufacturers Assoc _
UT Mining Association _
UT Museum of Natural Hi s_t
UT Native Plant Society _
UT Nature Study Society
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UTAH (cont.)
Major Areas Of Concentration Of Each Group
NAME OF ORGANIZATION
UT Society for Envir. EcU
UT Solar Advocates __
UT Water Research Lab __
UT Wilderness Association
UT Wildlife Federation __
UT Wool Growers	_
Wasatch Mountain Club
Western States Water Cncl_
Wilderness Society _
Wildlife Society
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WYOMING
Major Areas Of Concentration Of Each Group
NAME OF ORGANIZATION
Page
Audubon Society
Defenders of Wildlife
Izaak Walton League of Ajn
Jackson Hole Alliance _
Jackson Hole Land Trust _
League of Women Voters __
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
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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 (AFSC)
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 (ALAC)
Organization interested in air quality, public
education, research, and smoking cessation.
Flatirons Regional Office
.Karen Hutchinson
100 Alpine, Suite 290
Boulder, CO 80302
303-442-8205
Metro/State Headquarters
Lea Ann Purvis
1600 Race St.
Denver, CO 80206
303-388-4327
Pikes Peak Office
Doris Ralston
809 N Cascade, Suite C
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
303-635-2564
Pueblo Office
Tony Marostica
119 W 6th #100
Pueblo, CO 81003
303-543-5864

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Western Office
Dorothy Hoskin
359 Main St., Suite 3
Grand Junction, CO 81501
303-245-2120
American Wilderness Alliance (AWA)
Interested in wildlife and wildlands conservation.
Offers the AWA Adventure which consists of 75
outdoor adventures. Prints a newsletter, "The Wild
Side."
Sally Ranney
7600 E Arapahoe Rd.
Suite 114
Englewood, CO 80112
303-771-0380
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES)
Primary focus is to provide environmental
education for the public. Offers Summer Field
Courses, naturalist-guided outings 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.

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Aiken Audubon Society
Howard Glass
P.O. Box 7617
Colorado Springs, CO 80933
303-488-3041
Audubon Society of Western Colo.
Mike Perry
1909 Monument Canyon Dr.
Grand Junction, CO 81502
303-245-6727
Colorado Audubon Council
Gretchen Cutts
1975 28th Ave. #20
Greeley, CO 80631
303-351-0166
Evergreen Naturalists Audubon Soc.
Bill Baker
P.O. Box 523
Evergreen, CO 80439
303-674-1308
Greeley Audubon Society
Claire Purdy
P.O. Box 701
Greeley, CO 80631
303-351-5560
Roaring Fork Audubon Society
John Reed
P.O. Box 971
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
303-945-1061
San Juan Audubon Society
Diane Skinner
2934 Holly #703
Durango, CO 81301
303-247-0849
Arkansas Valley Audubon Society
Dave Silverman
P.O. Box 11187
Pueblo, CO 81001
303-489-3565
Boulder Audubon Society
Pam Piombino
P.O. Box 2081
Boulder, CO 80306
303-494-5623
Denver Audubon Society
Lois Webster
1720 Race St.
Denver, CO 80206
303-399-3219
Fort Collins Audubon Soc.
Rick Schroeder
P.O. Box 1245
Fort Collins, CO 80522
303-226-9412
Heart of the Rockies A.S.
Jim Stowe
P.O. Box 36
Coaldale, CO 81222
Rocky Mt. Regional Office
Robert Turner
4150 Darley #5
Boulder, CO 80303
303-499-0219

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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
303-592-2400
Citizens Against Rocky Flats Contamination
Volunteer, neighborhood-based, citizens' group
formed to address health and 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 (CIN)
Group formed to advise citizens of their rights
concerning the environment. Interested in most
issues relating to the environment.

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Bonnie Exner
P.O. Box 8809
Denver, CO 80201
303-295-0222
Colorado Atomic-Agent Orange Veterans Coalition (CAA0VC)
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 (CCAP)
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

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Colorado Environmental Coalition (CEC)
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.
Elizabeth Otto
2239 E Colfax Ave.
Denver, CO 80206-1390
303-393-0466
Colorado Environmental Health Assoc. (CEHA)
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
303-452-9547
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

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Colorado Farm Bureau (CFB)
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 80217
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
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."
Conservation Office
Ann Vlckery
5255 Pennsylvania Ave.
Boulder, CO 80303
303-499-3001
Main Office
2530 W Alameda Ave.
Denver, CO 80219
303-922-8315
Colorado Native Plant Society (CoNPS)
Dedicated to the appreciation, use, and
conservation of Colorado native flora. Interested
in wilderness, endangered plant life, and public
education.

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Eleanor Von Bargen
P.O. Box 200
Fort Collinsi CO 80522
303-756-1400
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
* Colorado Outward Bound School (COBS)
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 Network (CPN)
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

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Colorado Public
Interest Research Group
(COPIRG)
Involved in consumer, environmental, and
governmental research- Interested in air quality,
water quality and quantity, hazardous waste, toxic
materials, public education, research, and
lobbying.
Casey Padgett
1724 Gilpin St.
Denver, CO 80218
303-355-1861
Colorado Rivers Coalition (CRC)
Interested in the protection of rivers in Colorado
which fall under the National Wild and Scenic
Rivers Act.
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 (CTU)
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.

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Alpine Anglers
Estes Park, CO
Aurora Anglers
Aurora, CO
Boulder Flycasters
Boulder, CO
Clear Creek
Idaho Springs, CO
Colorado Council Office
Richard Hamilton
1557 Ogden St.
Denver, CO 80218
303-837-1908
Eagle Valley
Vail, CO
Ferdlnand-Hayden
Aspen, CO
Cheyenne Mountain
Colorado Springs, CO
Collegiate Peak Anglers
Salida, CO
Cutthroat
Denver, CO
Evergreen
Evergreen, CO
Five Rivers
Durango, CO
Gore Range Anglers
Breckenridge/Dillon, CO
Grand Valley Anglers
Grand Junction, CO

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Gunnison Gorge	High Country Anglers
Montrose, CO	Glenwood Springs, CO
North Denver	Rocky Mountain Flycasters
Denver, CO	Fort Collins, CO
San Luis Valley	San Miguel
Alamosa, CO	Telluride, CO
South Platte	Southern Colorado
Denver, CO	Pueblo. CO
St. Vrain Anglers	Weminuche
Longmont, CO	Pagosa Springs, CO
West Denver	White River
Denver, CO	Meeker, CO
Wild Trout
Denver, CO

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Colorado Water Congress (CWC)
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 (CWF)
Founded in 1951, CWF is the largest conservation
organization in Colorado with over 15,400 members.
Purpose is conservation and education.
Steve Blomeke
1560 Broadway, Suite 895
Denver, CO 80202
303-830-2557
Concerned Citizens of Eastern Colorado (CCEC)
Group interested in land use, hazardous waste,
recycling, and research.
Para Whelden
North Star Rte. Box 22
Deer Trail, CO 80105
303-295-0220
* Crystal Valley Environmental Protection Assoc. (CVEPA)
Group dedicated to the protection of the Crystal
River Valley.
Jack Snobbele
P.O. Box 921
Carbondale, CO 81623
303-963-2196

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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.
Diana Hunt
909 York
Denver) CO 80206
303-575-3751
Denver Metropolitan Air Quality Council (MAQC)
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 (DMNH)
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

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Ducks Unlimited
National organization with an office in Colorado.
Interested in managing and improving the wetland
ecosystems of North America. Nationally the
organization prints a bi-monthly magazine, "Ducks
Unlimited."
Colorado Office
John Schmidt
1730 Miramont Dr.
Fort Collins, CO 80524
303-482-3825
Earth First! 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
Eco-Cycle
Concentrates primarily on recycling. Does curbside
collection and runs a volunteer program to
encourage recycling. Prints a newsletter, "Eco
Times. "
Boulder Office	Longmont Office
Executive Director	Steve Taylor
P.O. Box 4193	111 S Martin
Boulder, CO 80306	Longmont, CO 80501
303-444-6634	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
303-839-3799

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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 331i Campus Box 207
University of Colorado
Boulder, CO 80309
303-492-8308
Environmental Defense Fund (EDF)
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.
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 bring guest lecturers to the
law school and to buy books on natural resources
related topics for the Law Library.
Suzanne Bohan
CU Law School
Campus Box 401
Boulder, CO 80309
303-492-8073

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Environmental Research Group (ERG)
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
Foundation for Urban Neighborhood Development (FUND)
Social/cultural impact management group.
Interested in public education and in fund
raising.
James A. Kent
2653 W 32nd Ave.
Denver, CO 80211
303-433-7163
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
Greenpeace
Works to protect marine animals; also interested
in water quality, hazardous waste, toxic dumping,
and endangered species.

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David Plafker
1310 College Ave.
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 (HCCA)
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

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* Holy Cross Wilderness Defense Fund
Interested in water quantity, wilderness and
wildlife habitats, and endangered species. Budget
goes primarily for litigation and public
education.
Mary Havens
1130 Alpine
Boulder, CO 80302
303-447-2216
Huerfano Valley Citizens Alliance (HVCA)
Grass-roots organization focused on preserving the
Huerfano Valley. Works with all issues affecting
the valley.
Kent Mace
ASR Box 21
Gardner, CO 81040
303-746-2326
Izaak Walton League of America, Inc.
National organization, based on interest in
fishing, with ah office in Colorado. The league is
also interested in hazardous wastes, wilderness,
mining, energy, public education, research,
lobbying, and fund raising.
Colorado Division
Helen Stamraen
1001 Alexander Dr. #3
Colorado Springs, CO 80909
303-475-7341
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

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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.
Carml 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.
Adams County
Bea Reichardt
1881 Jolene Dr.
Denver, CO 80229
303-288-2941
Arapahoe County
Marjorle Null
7415 S Dexter
Littleton, CO 80122
303-730-2356
Boulder Valley
Liz Hawkins
4475 Laguna PI. #210
Boulder, CO 80303
303-494-8686
Delta County
Gretchen Nlcholoff
3635 N Road
Hotchklss, CO 81419
303-527-3997
Denver
Peggy Lehmann
2496 S Leyden
Denver, CO 80222
303-321-7571
Douglas County
Joe Mlckelson
6 Chalet CI.
Parker, CO 80134
303-841-2563
Durango
Jean Walter
P.O. Box 193
Durango, CO 81301
303-247-9587
Garfleld-Eagle County
Stephanie Beerman
0592 County Rd. 216
Rifle, CO 81650
303-625-1593

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Grand Junction
Barbara Storter
2176 Rockridge
Grand Junction, CO 81503
303-241-8085
Gunnison
Phyllis Guerrieri
1451 Colorado Rd. 10
Gunnison, CO 81230
303-641-0865
LWVCO
Hester McNulty
1070 Miami Wy.
Boulder, CO 80303
303-494-0852
Longmont
Maritza Sneddon
2113 Westlake Dr.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-776-8281
Morgan
Clarice Tatton
824 Fremont
Fort Morgan, CO 80701
303-867-6815
Pikes Peak Region
Mary Rochette
2114 Wood Ave.
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
303-634-1986
Routt County
Sue Reed
Box 2223
Steamboat Springs, CO 80477
303-879-2769
Greeley-Weld County
Kristy Musser
2722 24th St.
Greeley, CO 80631
303-330-7647
Jefferson County
Purnee McCourt
2125 Stonecrop Wy.
Golden, CO 80401
303-238-0032
Larimer County
Linda Mahan
708 Birky PI.
Fort Collins, CO 80526
303-484-2259
Metro Denver
Mary Ann McCoy
9493 E Lake Ave.
Englewood, CO 80111
303-773-2992
Of Colorado
Jane Gnojek
1600 Race St.
Denver, CO 80206
303-320-8493
Pueblo
Virginia Nordyke
1211 Brown
Pueblo, CO 81004
303-566-0737
State Air Quality Contact
Karen Knutson
30600 Chestnut Dr.
Evergreen, CO 80439
303-674-7686

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Sterling
Mary Jane Niemann
210 Columbine
Sterling, CO 80751
303-522-5730
Summit County
Beverly Warburton
Box 612
Frisco, CO 80443
303-668-3045
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 (MSFS)
Interested in environmentally sound agricultural
practices, appropriate technology in energy
fields, and public education. Also hopes to see
more land set aside for wilderness.
Stuart Mace
ASR Box 21
Pass Creek Rd.
Gardner, CO 81040
303-746-2389
National Environmental Health Association (NEHA)
Membership consists mainly of sanitarians involved
with environmental activities. Interested in land
use, air quality, water quality and quantity,
hazardous waste, toxic materials, recycling,
public education, and research. NEHA prints a
regular publication.
Nelson E. Fabian
720 S Colorado Blvd.
South Tower
Denver, CO 80222
303-756-9090

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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 Conservancypublishes the "Colorado Chapter
Newsletter"; and nationally, publishes "The Nature
Conservancy Newsletter."
Phyllis Ripple
124A Pine St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-444-2950
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 (PAC)
Group formed in 1980 to help elect
conservation-conscious candidates into the
Colorado State Legislature.
Malcom Murray
746 Corona
Denver, CO 80218
303-831-8420

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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 Reshetriak
21901 E Hampden Ave.
Aurora, CO 80013
303-680-8500
Residents Against a Polluted Environment (RAPE)
Concerned about sludge and the land application of
sewage disposal.
Deb Schroth
Route li Box 92
Strasburg, CO 80136
303-622-4617
Rocky Mountain Environmental Health Association (RMEHA)
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 many newsletters, among them
"RMEHA."

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Maggie Dominy
A20 S Marlon Pkwy
The Marlonpark #1603
Denver, CO 80209
303-722-3423
Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI)
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-cost water strategy," and global security
by reducing nuclear bombs.
Hunter Lovlns
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)
STEHP is a non-profit service that provides
technical and general assistance to community
groups confronting environmental health problems.
STEPH offers student based technical assistance
and water testing services on a year-round basis.

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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 Doug
Robotham at the Rocky Mountain Chapter office.
Blue River Group	Enos Mills Group
Chris Hanna	Larry Papp
Box 188, Montezuma Rd.	6224 Powell Rd.
Dillon, CO 80453	Parker, CO 80134
303-468-0694	303-620-2611
Indian Peaks Group
David Mastronarde
2400 Forest
Boulder, CO 80302
303-492-8595
Legal Defense Fund
Lori Potter
Symes Building, Suite 514
820 16th St.
Denver, CO 80206
303-863-9898

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Mount Evans Group
Bruce Luer
6698 Elaine Rd.
Evergreen, CO 80439
303-674-4039
Pawnee Group
Jo Wasung
164 47th Ave. , Ct.
Greeleyi CO 80634
303-352-9236
Pikes Peak Group
Rick Eckert
4535 Castlepoint Dr.
Colorado Springs, CO 80917
303-591-0662
Poudre Canyon Group
Deborah Shimkus
1033 Glenmoor Dr.
Fort Collins, CO 80521
303-221-2297
Rocky Mountain Chapter
Doug Robotham
2239 E. Colfax
Denver, CO 80206
303-321-8292
Southwest Regional Offic
Tina Arapkiles
601 Canyon
Boulder, CO 80302
303-449-5595
Uncompahgre Group
Mark Pearson
Box 204
Grand Junction, CO 81502
303-245-1191
Weminuche Group
Steve Bortz
P.O. Box 511
Durango, CO 81302
303-259-0752
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."
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

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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
Taxpayers for the Animas--La Plata Referendum (TAR)
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.
Gary Beers
5370 Manhattan CI.
Suite 202
Boulder, CO 80303
303-499-3647

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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 (VOC)
Group composed of volunteers who care about the
Colorado outdoors. Works to update campgrounds,
especially the installation of facilities for the
handicapped. Prints newsletters and brochures.
Nancy Jackson
1410 Grant
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 deseases. Also involved with fund raising.
Mike Balrd
CU Health Science Center
4200 E 9th Ave.
Denver, CO 80262
303-394-8231

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Western Colorado Congress (WCC)
Grass-roots organization of 600 members formed in
1980 to empower 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 Slope Energy Research Center (WSERC)
Interested in land use, air quality, water quality
and quantity, and energy.
Robin Nlcholoff
P.O. Box 746
Hotchklss, 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
1720 Race St.
Denver, CO 80206
303-388-5801
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."

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Carrie Click
2317 Snowmass Creek Rd.
Snowmass, CO 81654
303-927-4777

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MONTANA
American Parks and Wildlands Campaign (APWC)
Group supported through corporate marketing
dollars. Not issue-oriented, but works to improve
the environment generally. Interested in
conservation education.
Jeff Aim
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
stablization of world population. In Montana, the
society is particularly interested in wilderness,
endangered species, public education, and
lobbying.
Bitterroot Audubon Society
Jim Storey
P.O. Box 326
Hamilton, MT 59840
406-961-4689
Five Valleys Audubon Soc.
Roland Redmond
P.O. Box 8425
Missoula, MT 59807
406-721-2318
Flathead Audubon Society
Robin Magaddino
P.O. Box 715
Bigfork, MT 59111
406-837-4294
Last Chance Audubon Soc,
Sue Jackson
P.O. Box 924
Helena, MT 59624
406-443-4486
Montana Audubon Council (MAC)
Robert M. Ballou
c/o Robert M. Ballou
Gunlock Rd.
Charlo, MT 59824
406-644-2365
Pintlar Audubon Society
Jack Kirkley
930 E Reeder
Dillon, MT 59725
406-683-4729

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Rosebud Audubon Society
Sacajawea Audubon Society
Jim Sparks
P.O. Box 1711
Bozemant MT 59715
406-587-5924
Mark Gorges
P.O. Box 361
Miles City, MT 59301
406-232-6958
Upper Missouri Breaks Audubon Soc.
Margaret Adams
P.O. Box 2362
Great Falls, MT 59403
406-761-8329
Yellowstone Valley A.S.
Theodora Smith
P.O. Box 1075
Billings, MT 59103
406-259-7679
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."
Al Lubeck
P.O. Box 3724
Butte, MT 59701
406-494-2262
Cabinet Resource Group (CRG)
Purpose of this organization is to monitor issues
that affect public lives. This in turn involves
this group in all environmental issues.
Bill Martin
P.O. Box 451
Troy, MT 59935
303-295-5258
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
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Peter Nielson
P.O. Box 7593
Missoula, MT 59807
406-542-0539
Ducks Unlimited
Conservation group consisting of volunteers who
work to preserve the wetlands in North America. A
primary function is fund raising.
Montana Office
Dan Roda
Suite E
500 Country Club Rd.
Great Falls, MT 59404
406-761-2940
Elkhorn Citizens Organization (ECO)
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
Glacier-Two Medicine Alliance
Organization interested in wilderness, endangered
species, public education, and lobbying.
Badger Chapter	Main Office
Mike Bader	Louis Bruno
P.O. Box 8374	Box 181
Missoula, MT 59807	East Glacier Park, MT 59434
406-549-4430	406-226-9294

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Great Bear Foundation (GBF)
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
406-721-3009
Greater Yellowstone Coalition (GYC)
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
420 W Mendenhall
Bozeraan, MT 59715
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.
Billings
Margaret Murphy
1307 Rimrock Rd.
Billings, MT 59102
406-252-1685
Bozeman
Margaret Kumlien
8605 Rickey Dr.
Bozeman, MT 59715

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Flathead County
Roberta Gould
P.O. Box 561
Kalispell, MT 59901
406-752-2038
Great Falls
Joyce Steele
517 Skyline Dr.
Great Falls, MT 59404
406-453-4377
Helena
Joy Bruck
1601 Illinois
Helena, MT 59601
406-443-3772
Liberty County
Marty Thieltges
Box 290
Chester, MT 59522
406-759-5722
LWVMT State Office
Chris Ebeling
c/o Chris Ebeling
1015 Carlos
Great Falls, MT 59404
406-454-3517
Missoula
Vivian Brooke
1610 Madaline
Missoula, MT 59801
406-243-6273
Ravalli County
Judy Williams
NW 518 Bowman Rd.
Hamilton, MT 59840
406-363-1951
Montana Environmental Information Center (MEIC)
Interested in land Use, air quality, water quality
and quantity, hazardous waste, toxic materials,
mining, and energy.
James' Jensen
Box 1184
Helena, MT 59624
406-443-2520
Montana Land ATJiance
Private land trust that works with private
landowners to protect their land. Publishes an
annual report.
Bill Long
Box 355
Helena, MT 59624
406-443-7027

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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.
Flathead Chapter, MWA
Keith Hammen
P.O. Box 543
Kalispell, MT 59901
406-755-1379
Madison-Gallatin Alii. MWA
Denise Hayman
P.O. Box 875
Bozeman, MT 59715
406-587-7229
Main Office
Susan Bryan
P.O. Box 635
Helena, MT 59624
406-443-7350
Missoula-Bitterroot Chap. MWA
Dave Hadden
P.O. Box 9163
Missoula, MT 59807
406-549-9808
Montana Wildlands Coalition
Goal is presenting a unified conservationist voice
in order to pass legislation for conservation.
Bob Decker
P.O. Box 1717
Helena, MT 59624
406-442-2566
Montana Wildlife Federation (MWF)
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."
Emily Swanson
P.O. Box 3526
Bozeman, MT 59715
406-587-1713

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Mt.n's for Tropical Rainforests & Endan. Ecosysms. (MonTREE)
The full name of the group is Montanan1s for
Tropical Rainforests and Endangered Ecosystems.
Interested in land use, wilderness, endangered
species, research, and lobbying.
Jim Coefield
Box 4784
Missoula, MT 59806
406-243-6273
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.
Northern Rockies Resource Center
Tom France
240 N Higgins
Missoula, MT 59801
406-721-6705
Nature Conservancy, Montana-Wyoming Field Office
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."
Bob Riesling
P.O. Box 258
Helena, MT 59624
406-443-0303

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North Fork Preservation Association (NFPA)
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 NFPA1s newsletter.
John Frederick
P.O. Box 4
Polebridge, MT 59928
406-862-0184
Northern Lights Research & Education Institute (NLI)
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.
Donald Snow
P.O. Box 8084
Missoula, MT 59807
406-721-7415
Northern Plains Resource Council (NPRC)
Primarily is an agriculturally oriented group
formed to assist farmers when farm land is in
trouble. Is interested in air quality, water
quality quantity, and mining, and energy.
Anne Black
419 Stapleton Building
Billings, MT 59191
406-248-1154

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Northern Rockies Action Group (NRAG)
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 St.
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
fice groups located in Montana. Interested in land
use, air qualtiy, hazardous waste, and wilderness.
Bitterroot Mission Group	Flathead Group
(Catherine Conneley	James Conner
P.O. Box 64	78 Konley Dr.
Star Route	Kalispell, MT 59901
Bonner, MT 59823	406-752-8925
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Headwaters Group
Rick Zadjel
1014 S 6th
Bozeman, MT 59715
406-587-3092
Montana Chapter
Sherman Janke
415 N 17th
Bozeman, MT 59715
406-587-9782
Upper Missouri Group
Rosemary Rowe
9020 Breckenrldge
Helena, MT 59601
406-443-5271
Yellowstone Basin Group
Chris Kersten
3018 40th St. West
Billings, MT 59106
406-656-7882
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 59901
406-755-1379
Western Organization of Resource Councils (WORC)
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

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Wilderness Institute, School of Forestry
Founded in 1974 to promote the development and
dissemination of factual information about
wilderness and similar resources; to assist the
public, agencies, universities, and private
landowners in allocation and managing such
resources; to develop professional expertise for
application to wilderness-related problems; and to
promote research and public education concerning
wilderness and a wilderness ethic. Also interested
in wild and scenic rivers.
Ken Wall
University of Montana
Missoula, MT 59812
406-243-5361
Wilderness Society, Northern Rockies Reg. Office
The Northern Rockies Regional Office of the
Wilderness Society covers Montana and Wyoming.
Focuses on the management of federal lands.
Interested in land use and wilderness. Prints a
quarterly magazine.
Michael Scott
105 W Main St. East
Bozeman, MT 59715
406-586-1600
Wildlife Society, Montana Chapter
Interested in wildlife and its habitat. The
address and phone number of the organization will
change periodically with a change in presidency.
Alan Christensen
Rte. 2, Box 554 f
Libby, MT 59923
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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 of Fargo-Moorhead	Grand Forks Audubon Soc.
Carol Spurbeck	Laura Munski
2834 N 2nd St.	2111 4th Ave. North
Fargo, ND 58102	Grand Forks, ND 58201
701-235-0843	701-772-8207
Sheyenne Audubon Society
William Moore
Valley City State College
Valley City, ND 58072
701-845-7452
Balta Wildlife Club
Affiliated with the North Dakota Wildlife"
Federation. 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 wilderness, and public education.
Publishes a newsletter, "Barnes County Wildlife
Federation Newsletter."

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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, 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. The club is affiliated with the North
Dakota Wildlife Federation.
Lome Sterner
Box 336
Casselton, ND 58012
701-347-4448

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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
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 (DRC)
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]."

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Julie Ruplinger
29 7th Ave West
Dickenson, 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.
North Dakota Division
Arda J. Roi
Box 379
St. John, ND 58369
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League of Women Voters (LWVND)
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.
B ismarck
Betty Mills
R.R. 4, Box 200
Bismarck, ND 58501
701-223-4643
Fargo
Jan Eken
15 Broadway, #60
Fargo, ND 58102
701-232-6696
Grand Forks
Nikki Seabloom
1212 Lincoln Dr.
Grand Forks, ND 58201
701-772-5838
LWVND Main Office
Mary Jenkins
15 Broadway, #602
Fargo, ND 58102
701-232-6696
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
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 and
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

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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.
Ray Rolshoven
c/o Ray Rolshoven
P.O. Box 2041
Bismarck, ND 58502
701-258-6507
North Dakota Wildlife Federation (NDWF)
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.
Agassiz Basin Group
Dexter Perkins
1112 Cottonwood
Grand Forks, ND 58201
701-775-9636
Dacotah Chapter
Dexter Perkins
1112 Cottonwood
Grand Forks, ND 58201
701-775-9636
North Prairie Group
Steven C. Lian
909 16th St. NW
Minot, ND 58701
701-838-0090

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Souris Basin Planning Council (SBPC)
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 (NDCTWS)
National organization with a chapter in North
Dakota. Interested in land use, public education,
lobbying, and the protection and management of th
wet lands.
Ron Stromstad
P.O. Box 1442
Bismarck, ND 58502-1442
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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.
Lakota Audubon Society
Paul Anders
P.O. Box 7049
Brookings, SD 57007
605-693-3152
Missouri Breaks A.S.
Jerrie Stoke
314 E Capitol Ave.
Pierre, SD 57501
605-224-0526
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
National women's organization with offices in
South Dakota. Interested in land use, air quality,
hazardous waste, mining, public education, and
lobbying.
Brookings
Lynette Taylor
1017 10th St. South
Brookings, SD 57006
605-692-2863
Brown County
Adeline Wlederlch
2119 12th Ave. SE
Aberdeen, SD 57401
605-225-9640
Environmental Quality Committee
Harriet Montgomery
1728 S 3rd St.
Aberdeen, SD 57401
605-225-1087
LWVSD. State Office
Elizabeth E. Williams
1103 3rd St.
Brookings, SD 57006
605-692-5087
Pierre
Mary Jane Cleary
Apt. #204
1300 Edgewater Dr.
Pierre, SD 57501
605-224-6964
Sioux Falls
Lucy Green
601 S Lincoln
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
605-334-6966

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Vermilion
Vermilion, SD 57069
605-624-9667
Laurin Hagen
1408 E Lewis
Watertown
Bette Nesselp
1015 3rd St. NW
Watertown, SD 57201
605-886-5173
Yankton
Carol Houtkooper
117 Pike
Yankton, SD 57078
605-665-6826
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 (NRUC)
Coalition interested in land use, endangered
species, public education, and lobbying.
Jocelyn Lee Baker
c/o J.L. Baker
3220 Kirkwood Dr.
Rapid City, SD 57702
605-342-3381
Sierra Club
National 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 th
Sierra Club which is located in North Dakota.

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Black Hills Group
Sain Clauson
3325 Hogans Ct.
Rapid City, SD 57702
605-343-5756
East River Group
Ron Madie
Box 603
Pickstown, SD 57367
605-487-7809
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.
Wes Broer
121 N Grand
Pierre, SD 57501
605-224-2445
South Dakota Ornithologists' Union (SDOU)
Group interested in land use, endangered species,
and research. Prints a regular publication.

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Jocelyn Lee Baker
c/o J.L. Baker
3220 Klrkwood Dr.
Rapid City, SD 57702
605-342-3381
South Dakota Resources Coalition (SDRC)
State-wide organization that concentrates on all
major environmental issues affecting South Dakota.
Publishes a bi-monthly newsletter called "Eco
Forum."
Kay Hunt
P.O. Box 7020
Brookings, SD 57007
605-594-3558
South Dakota Wildlife Federation (SDWF)
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 Solomon
Box 915
Huron, SD 57350
605-353-7145

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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
Brighara 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.
Bridgerland Audubon Society
Ronald Ryel
825 N 600 East
Logan, UT 84321
801-753-6077
Kolob Virgin River A.S.
Michael Coffeen
656 S 300 East
Cedar City, UT 84720
801-586-7459

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fit. Timpanagnos A.S.
John Stevens
4276 W 1200 South
Payson, UT 84651
801-465-9318
Salt Lake City, UT 84109
801-572-1780
Andrew White
P.O. Box 9419
Utah Audubon Society
Wasatch Audubon Society
Sally Holmes
P.O. Box 3211
Ogden, UT 84409
801-292-3597
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
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Ducks Unlimited
Conservation organization made of volunteers who
work to improve and perpetuate the wetlands of
North America. A main function of the organization
is fund raising.
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,
"Ogden Nature Center Newsletter."
Beth Kirby
966 W 12th St.
Ogden, UT 84404
801-621-7595
Intermountain Water Alliance (IWA)
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."

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Cache County
Karen Fischer
1573 E 1260 North
Logan, UT 84321
801-753-3336
Carbon County
Mary Kincaid
2263 N Seagul Lilly Dr.
Wellington, UT 84542
801-637-7462
Cedar City	Davis County
Pam Coffeen	Nancy Cooper
656 S 300 East	1450 S 1425 East
Cedar City, UT 84720	Bountiful, UT 84010
801-586-7459	801-292-0682
Grand County
Cynthia Smith
1939 Spanish Valley Dr.
Moab, UT 84532
801-259-5495
LWVUT State/SLC Office
Sandy Peck
3804 Highland Dr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84106
801-272-8683
Park City
Nancy Witt
2889 Hackney Ct.
Park City, UT 84060
801-649-8583
Provo-Utah County
Linda Clark
74 W 1780 North
Oren, UT 84057
801-225-2817
Weber County
Terri McCulloch
1792 E 5625 South
Apartment B
Ogden, UT 84403
801-479-6219
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,
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Kolob Group
Hal McMurrln
Ogden Area Group
John Hinds
1331 27th St.
Ogden, UT 84403
801-393-6269
416 W 300 North
St. George, UT 84770
801-628-3235
Salt Lake Group
Preston Motes
P.O. Box 71271
Murray, UT 84107
801-484-8643
Utah Chapter
Alan Miller
Central City Comm. Center
615 S 3rd East
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
801-363-9621
Utah Valley Group
Ava Ashby
2186 N 1060 West
Provo, UT 84604
801-373-2973
Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance (SUWA)
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

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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 Cattlemen Associati
Interested in multiple-u
special concerns dealing
and management.
on
se of public lands with
with livestock grazing
Michael R. Slbbett
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 Federati
Interested in land use, a
and quantity, wilderness,
lobbying.
on (UFBF)
ir quality, water quality
endangered species, and
C. Booth Wallentlne
c/o C. Booth Wallentlne
5300 S 360 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84123
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Utah Manufacturers Association (UMA)
Association interested in air quality, water
quality and quantity, hazardous waste, and
lobbying.
Larry D. Bunkall
425 Kearns Building
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
Utah Museum of Natural History
Museum which runs classes, lecture series, and
field programs on the environment. Prints a
quarterly bulletin.
Mary Gesicki
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
801-581-4887
Utah Native Plant Society (UNPS)
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."

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Pam Paulson
c/o State Aboretum of Ut
Bldg 436, Univ of Utah
Salt Lake City. UT 84112
801-581-5322
Utah Nature Study Society (UNSS)
Interested in wilderness, endangered species, a
public education.
Ed C. Phillips
781 Redmaple Cr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84106
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.
Danielle Patterson
P.O. Box 520886
Salt Lake City, UT 84152
801-363-6037
Utah Solar Advocates
Group interested in energy, public education,
lobbying, and printing publications.
Scott Gutting
788 E Kensington Ave.
Salt Lake City, UT 84105
801-434-5747

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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 wildlands 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 (UWF)
Group that concentrates on the major environmental
and wildlife issues in Utah. Prints a newsletter,
"Wildlife News."
Verl Davis
P.O. Box 15636
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
801-486-0161
Utah Wool Growers
Interested in multiple-use of public lands with
special concerns dealing with livestock grazing
and management.
Clair R. Acord
150 S 600 East, Suite 10B
Salt Lake City, UT 84102
801-359-3972

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Wasatch Mountain Club (WMC)
Non-intrusive, mountain recreation group concerned
with conservation of and the environment of the
Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons. Prints a
monthly 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. The
Wilderness Society is a member of a coalition
interested in wilderness which prints a
newsletter, "Utah Wilderness News."
Mike Medberry
436 E Alameda Ave.
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
801-355-4742
Wildlife Society, Utah
Member of the National
Interested in wilderne
wildlife. Publishes a
Call."
Chapter
Wildlife Society,
s, endangered species, and
uarterly newsletter, "Wild

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Bruce Glunta
c/o Bruce Glunta
1596 W North Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
801-533-9333

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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.
Alpine Audubon Society
Hugh Mc Fadden
Box 3464
University Station
Laramie, WY 82071
307-745-3820
Bighorn Audubon Soc.
Mary Rowland
Box 535
Sheridan, WY 82801
307-684-9667
Cheyenne High Plains A.S.
Fred Lebsack
Box 5921
Cheyenne, WY 82003
307-635-5579
Freemont County A.S.
Larry Means
Box 701
Lander, WY 82520
307-332-7474

Murle Audubon Society
£ynn Cameron
P.O. Box 2112
Casper, WY 82602
307-266-4275
Defenders of Wildlife
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. Prints a bi-monthly
newsletter, "Defenders."
Dick Randall
IBox 507
Rock Springs, WY 82901
307-362-5379

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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 rainsing, and lobbying.
Wyoming Division
Bruce Ward
* 159 Aster St.
Casper, WY 82602
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, "Alliance News."
Holly Dill
P.O. Box 2728
Jackson, WY 83001
307-733-9417
Jackson Hole Land Trust
Interested in land use, and scenic and wildlife
issues.
John Amodio
180 S Cache
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.

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Campbell Co.
Judith Simple
P.O. Box 1657
Gillette, WY 82716
307-682-9298
Carbon County
Genova Naron
P.O. Box 253
Hanna, WY 82327
307-325-9673

Casper	Cheyenne/State Contact
oebe Holzlnger	Jeanette Yosso
P.O. Box 90164	5314 Imperial Ct.
Casper, WY 82609	Cheyenne, WY 82001
307-237-9940	307-634-1300
Evanston
Nancy Swan
P.O. Box 410
Evanston, WY 82930
307-789-7313
Laramie
Sidney Walter
2526 Overland Rd.
Laramie, WY 82070
307-742-2460
Teton County
Paula Gordon
P.O. Box 1450
Jackson, WY 83001
307-733-4103
Yellowstone
Ann Hinckley
750 Avenue K
Powell, WY 82435
307-754-3546
Powder River Basin Resource Council (PRBRC)
Grass-roots membership organization interested in
water issues and agriculture. Publishes a
bi-monthly newsletter, "Powder River Breaks."
Chesle Lee
1/23 N Scott
Sheridan, WY 82801
307-672-5809
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."

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Northern Plains Regional Office
Larry Melhaff
23 N Scott) #25
Sheridan, WY 82801
307-672-0425
Snowy Range Group
Dottle Lane
4 209 Comanche Dr.
Laramie, WY 82070
307-721-2098
Teton Group
Linelle Wagner
Box 245
Moran, WY 83013
307-543-2304
^-Wyoming Chapter
Sue Lowry
c/o Sue Lowry
1523 Park Ave.
Laramie, WY 82070
307-0562
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
116 B, Four Corners Rd.
Gillette, WY 82716
307-686-0602
Wyoming Outdoor Council (WOC)
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.

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Donn Kesselhelm
l/P.O. Box 1449
Lander, WY 82520
307-332-7031
Wyoming Public Health Sanitarians Association (WPHSA)
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 (WWRC)
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.
Herold Bergman
Box 3067 Univ. Station
University of Wyoming
Laramie, WY 82071
307-766-2143
Wyoming Wildlife Federation (WWF)
National organization with an office in Wyoming.
Interested in conservation education, public lands
access, landowner/sportsmen relations, and
endangered species.
/' Marcia K. Rothwell
V P.O. Box 106
Cheyenne, WY 82003
307-637-5433

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