Education

   

    Schools in Montana continue to indoctrinate our children!

        Laws made from the local level on up to the Federal level effect each and everyone of us.  We work hard to insure that these laws being made are done so with your concerns in mind.  The legislative Branch of the government is the closest branch to the people, and we need to stay involved to insure our rights are not forgotten.  The adopt a species program is in full swing in Montana schools, and we see the trend continues.  The children are afforded the view of the Wildlands project and other factions that do not include the whole story.  Each and everyone of us are obligated to our children to insure that they receive an accurate assessment of the wildlife that we have here in Montana.  A recent story about the school that adopted the Grizzly bear, is all one has to read to understand how this problem in our schools needs to be addressed.

 

"Educating the public about how resource laws affect the way we live here in Montana."  The land controlling agencies continue to request participation in resource management decisions.  Understanding how the system works, can be overwhelming at times.  The process of public involvement requires strict timelines and substantive input to insure that the people that use the resources have a say in how they are managed.  Montana Multiple Use Association has a treasure chest full of knowledgeable resource experts that live to pass their knowledge on to other resource users ...

Our schools here in Montana have been targeted by environmental half information.  We strive to present the whole story to our kids at every opportunity.  After all, if we don't give our kids the whole story, they will not have an opportunity to enjoy our resources as they are intended...

Key Benefits

  • An educated person can actively participate in the process of resource management
  • Educating our children about the important proper utilization of our resources benefits everyone.
  • Education of the human resource today will be the resource management of tomorrow.


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