The outdoors are under immense pressure from climate change, biodiversity loss, and increasing demand for outdoor recreation.
Read MoreWe dig through the 273-page Inflation Reduction Act to explore the climate and public land investments, from tree planting to funding for wildfire mitigation, coastal resilience, and environmental reviews.
Read MoreWatch a recording of our panel with Redbud Resource Group, American Whitewater, and California Natural Resources on how to go beyond land acknowledgements to honor, learn from, and partner with Tribal communities.
Read MoreLooking to improve equitable access to public lands, the Department of Interior seeks guidance from the public.
Read MoreThe most underrated but perhaps most important way we can advocate for the outdoors is by asking Congress to properly fund parks, forests, and public lands.
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