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| Mission Statement
Formed in 1995, Great Basin Mine Watch (GBMW) is a coalition of Native Americans and traditional environmentalists.
GBMW serves to protect the region's people, land, air, water and wildlife from destructive mining.
We publish a quarterly journal, Bristlecone, to educate and inform the public about mining, mining companies, environmental impacts, upcoming projects, appeals and litigation.
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| The Great Basin
The Great Basin, a land of interior drainage with hundreds of mountains, is one of the most bio diverse regions on the continent. The region contains the most roadless, pristine land remaining in the U.S. But precious metals mining threatens the unique region. ![]() Waterfalls in Desatoya Mountains |
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