Lost in the Wild Resources
Wilderness Protection
May/June 1996
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Alliance for the Wild Rockies: AWR works to secure the ecological integrity of the northern Rockies region.
National Parks and Conservation Association: America's only private, nonprofit citizen organization dedicated solely to protecting, serving, and enhancing the national park system.
Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance: The Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance is a regional grassroots organization with 20,000 members working to protect America's red rock wilderness in southern Utah.
The Sierra Club: Founded in 1892, the Sierra Club works to influence public policy decisions to promote conservation of the natural environment.
The Nature Conservancy: An international membership organization that finds, protects, and maintains commmunities, ecosystems, and endangered species in the natural world.