Grizzly bears in the United States just don't have the habitat they need—they've been pushed to the furthest corners of their historic range. The protected public lands that grizzly bears need to forage and breed are in danger, threatened by development.
Investing in habitat is the best way to ensure grizzlies' long term survival. And, for more than 50 years, the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) has been protecting millions of acres of prime habitat for wildlife all across the country—from prime grizzly territory to nearly every county nationwide.
But Congress has failed to fully fund LWCF, and the stakes could not be higher. That means critical conservation work is at risk and thousands of acres across grizzly country could go unprotected. And so will hundreds of other important conservation programs that help save other vital species, keep our water clean, and protect nature nationwide.
With your support, we can help protect thousands more acres of lands to give grizzlies in the continental U.S. a fighting chance. Call on Congress today to protect the natural resources grizzlies and other precious wildlife depend on.