For 10 years we have been the non-partisan political voice of the state's conservation community. Explore this site to learn how our officials are standing up for our conservation values, and see what Montanans are saying about us in our 10th anniversary video.

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Environmental Policy
Learn about upcoming state legislative conservation issues protecting our clean air, water and open space. 
2009 LCV Scorecard
Download to find out how Montana's Congressional Delegation voted on conservation issues in 2009.

Public participation crucial to state redistricting

The process to redraw Montana's legislative districts is under way, and there are a number of opportunities for you to get involved. While the… more...

Montanans fear coal’s residues more than its role in disrupting Earth's climate

begin my journey into Montana's coal hell at the Little Bighorn Battlefield. I'm on my way to eastern Montana's enormous coal-fired… more...

Fire sale: Latest Otter Creek vote creates dirty double standard

Western Montanans got the news last week that British Columbia Prime Minister Gordon Campbell intends to sign an agreement with Montana Gov. Brian… more...

Nobel laureate: Land Board should hold off on leasing coal

The COP-15 Climate Summit in Copenhagen in December illustrated how difficult it is to reach a policy consensus among nations for carbon emissions… more...

Help Montana Conservation Voters protect Montana - join an endorsement team

Help Montana Conservation Voters protect Montana – join a legislative endorsement team.Montana Conservation Voters goes to bat for candidates who…

What will corporate money in politics mean to Montana?

With a single, disastrous 5-to-4 ruling, the Supreme Court has thrust politics back to the robber-baron era of the 19th century. Disingenuously… more...