Protecting Our Wilderness: The Importance of Community Support
As residents of Montana, we are incredibly lucky to live in a place with vast stretches of untouched wilderness. Places like the Bob Marshall Wilderness, the Scapegoat Wilderness, and Lee Metcalf Wilderness provide a unique opportunity for Montanans to experience the beauty and wonder of nature in its rawest form. We know that these wild areas are worth protecting, not just for our own enjoyment, but also wildlife.
That's why The Last Best Store is proud to announce our collaboration with Wilderness Watch, a national not-for-profit organization based right here in Missoula. We are taking pre-orders for sustainable t-shirts, hats and hoodies designed and decorated through local manufacturing, with all profits going to support Wilderness Watch's mission of protecting and preserving America's wilderness areas.
The importance of this mission cannot be overstated. Protecting wilderness areas is necessary to maintain the biodiversity of our planet, but it also serves as a reminder of our connection to the natural world. As humans, we have a responsibility to act as stewards of the earth and to protect the natural resources that sustain us. By supporting Wilderness Watch, we can take meaningful action towards this goal.
But we can't do it alone. Non-profit organizations like Wilderness Watch rely heavily on community support to continue their important work. That's where you come in. By purchasing sustainable products made through local manufacturing, you are not only supporting local, but also contributing to the protection of our nation's wilderness.
Together, we can make a difference. By preserving the natural beauty of our world, we ensure that future generations will have the same opportunity to experience the wonder of nature that we enjoy today. We thank you for your support and for your commitment to protecting our wilderness.
To view the fundraiser click HERE
For additional information or to donate directly to Wilderness Watch go here → wildernesswatch.org
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