Conservation team standing in tall golden grass at sunset, red-tailed hawk perched on gloved hand at center, rolling hills and creek bend visible behind them
Active Rehabilitation · 47 Animals in Care

Twelve thousand acres.
One shared purpose.

"Every acre. Every animal. Every day."

Refuge is a sanctuary where injured raptors relearn flight, orphaned elk calves find surrogate herds, and reclaimed rangeland breathes again — because of people like you.

Acres Protected
12,400
acres of reclaimed rangeland
Released This Year
284
animals returned to the wild
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Our Sanctuary

Where broken land
becomes whole again.

Refuge spans 12,000 acres of reclaimed high-country rangeland in the Northern Rockies. We operate a licensed wildlife rehabilitation center, a watershed restoration program, and a large-predator reintroduction corridor.

Every animal that arrives here — a great horned owl with a shattered wing, an elk calf separated from its herd, a wolf pup too young to survive February — gets individualized care tracked to the day of release or reintegration.

Raptor Rehab
Flight retraining for injured birds of prey
Ungulate Care
Surrogate herds for orphaned calves
Watershed Restore
Creek and riparian habitat recovery
Red-tailed hawk perched on wildlife rehabilitator's gloved fist, wings slightly spread, mountain meadow background
Elk calf in tall meadow grass, soft morning light, ears alert
Aerial view of winding creek through restored riparian meadow, cottonwood trees, distant mountain ridge
Donor Stories

Every gift lives
somewhere on this land.

We track where each dollar goes. These are the people who gave, and the animals and acres their generosity protected.

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I gave my first twenty dollars three years ago after my class visited on a field trip. Last spring I got the email — the great horned owl I helped fund was released at the south ridge. I pulled over and cried.
Margaret OseiRetired 4th grade teacher, Bozeman MT · Donor since 2023
Great Horned Owl
6-month rehabilitation · Released March 2025
Great horned owl perched on weathered fence post at golden hour, amber eyes catching the last light
12,400 acres protectedAnimals released: 2849,847 volunteer hours
Morning mist rising off a creek bend through tall golden grass, cottonwood trees lining the water, distant ridge in blue haze
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My family has hunted this valley for four generations. We know what healthy land looks like and what broken land looks like. Refuge is doing the work that keeps the whole system alive. That's worth every dollar.
Dale HarringtonRancher & hunter, Sheridan WY · Donor since 2021
Riparian Watershed
Creek bend restored · 340 acres rewilded
340 acres rewilded47 animals in active care1,632 monthly donors
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I'm a remote worker in Denver. I can't be on the land but I need to know something real is happening with my money. Refuge sends me photos of the wolf pup I'm sponsoring. She made it through February. That kept me going too.
Priya VenkataramanUX Designer, Denver CO · Monthly donor since 2024
Gray Wolf Pup — Lupa
Sponsored through winter · Pack reintegration in progress
Gray wolf pup in tall meadow grass, thick winter coat, looking directly at camera with pale gold eyes