LightHawk’s Environmental Program
LightHawk plays a unique and critical role in the environmental
movement. Providing perspective from the air, LightHawk
gives its passengers the chance to see
for themselves the widespread effects of unsound environmental policies and
practices. Further, the aerial platform provides groups with the opportunity
to gather scientific data and photographic images in support of conservation.
For example, LightHawk flights enable passengers to serve as expert witnesses
or document evidence for court cases; write informed articles for media campaigns;
take photographs to assess land conditions; and survey habitat needed to
protect endangered or threatened wildlife. By supporting
the work of its partners,
LightHawk leverages both its own and its partners’ resources beyond
what either could achieve alone.
Additionally,
the aerial view often results in eye-opening revelations
for LightHawk passengers.
Large-scale
oil and gas development cannot be fully comprehended
from the ground – because
it is large scale. Seeing the network of roads for that development – in
the middle of a migration corridor – clarified that conflict
for me, and drove it home. The aerial perspective is the true perspective,
and there’s
no substitute for it. – Karen Mocker, freelance writer
for High Country News and Wyoming Public Radio
LightHawk’s
Environmental Program provides the unique perspective of
flight in support of the most pressing environmental issues
and campaigns
throughout the regions we serve. LightHawk collaborates closely with
more than 200 partner
organizations, ranging from international nonprofits to small community-based
groups, each with its own environmental objectives. The generosity
of our expert volunteer pilots and our dedicated staff
combine to add tremendous
value beyond
the flights themselves, resulting in dramatic outcomes that include
- Broader
public understanding of and support for conservation;
- Increased
support from decision-makers and public officials for
environmental protection;
Successful pro-environment litigation and legislation;
- Improved
management of public lands and resources (for example,
plans for watershed
or forest management);
- Identification
of environmental crimes such as illegal dumping or logging;
- Improved
scientific understanding of land conditions, sources
of pollution, habitats and species; and
- New
wilderness or other designations for protection.
Geographic Commitments
LightHawk’s administrative headquarters are in Lander, Wyoming. The organization’s
regions of operation are:
Latin America
(Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, and Mexico);
The
Rocky Mountains (Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada,
New Mexico,
Utah, Wyoming and Canada);
The
Pacific Region (California, Washington, Oregon and Baja; limited
operations
in Alaska and British
Columbia,
Canada);
The Eastern Region (New England and the eastern seaboard states including Florida);
Other regions (LightHawk also flies in other areas of the United States and Caribbean on a case by case basis).
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