Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness

Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness

Non-Profit Organizations 323 N 1st Ave 6 employees
Employees
6
Contacts
3
Emails
3
Phones
2

Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness Overview

Headquarters
323 N 1st Ave
Industry
Non-Profit Organizations
Employees
6
Founded
2005
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About Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness

Wild animals. Wild lands. The incredibly wild Scotchman Peaks. Saving wild country is about leaving a place for children to grow up wild. For adults to find their wild place. We need places open for hiking, riding horses, snowshoeing, backcountry skiing, hunting, fishing and picking huckleberries. We need places beyond the mayhem of motors. We need to be able to hear elk bugle, deer snort and mountain goats clack their hooves. We need wild places for ourselves, our kids, their kids and even mountain goat kids. FSPW also works to connect everyone to their wild backyard. Volunteers generously give their time maintaining the trails that keep the Scotchmans accessible. They educate adults and kids alike on the natural world and why it matters. Perhaps most importantly, they inspire others through their passion and enthusiasm for wild places. The world needs country left untamed. And, for Idaho and Montana, Scotchman Peaks is that wild place.

Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness Contact Details

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Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness Org Chart

Sample employees and titles
Name Title Contact
Cameron Rasmusson Copywriter, Editor, Pr/comms Specialist
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Rose O. Deputy Executive Director
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Autumn Lear Program Coordinator at Friends
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Philip Hough Wilderness Hiker, Paddler, Steward
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Employees by Management Level

Individual contributor 3 profiles
Associate / junior 2 profiles
Director 1 profile

Department Contact Coverage

Department Contacts Email Phone
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Executive 1 1 0

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