Outdoor recreation is the most common way in which Americans come to know their public lands and waters and develop a stewardship ethic. Recreation activities help provide a connection to place, personal and health benefits, community connection, and vibrant economies. Too many Americans, however, lack ready access to these opportunities.
Read MoreThe Environmental Justice for all Act, which would protect historically marginalized communities from pollution and improve access to green spaces and outdoor recreation, passed out of committee recently.
Read MoreAt an outdoor recreation roundtable, leadership from California’s Natural Resources Agency come together with Outdoor Alliance California and other recreation leaders to build momentum for land conservation, equitable access, and improving outdoor recreation.
Read MoreThe Environmental Justice for All Act would improve how America’s environmental laws and conservation programs address access to the outdoors, equity, and racism.
Read MoreLooking to improve equitable access to public lands, the Department of Interior seeks guidance from the public.
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