Welcome to a new series that explores how our partner groups are working to protect your experiences on public lands and waters, what they think are the biggest threats, and where we go from here.
Read MoreAs a climber with a growing list of environmental concerns, I found myself drawn to study the relationship between climbers and landscapes.
Read MoreI silently prayed to be strong enough to climb there one day. I should have prayed that The Cliffs of Insanity would be protected forever.
Read MoreAs a geoscientist, I am frequently asked about why I chose my profession. My answer is deeply rooted in a sense of exploration and adventure – the excitement of getting into the field, whether by foot or boat – to interpret natural Earth systems.
Read MoreIt was not until my junior year at the University of Utah that I discovered the concept of national public lands. Public lands are everyone’s personal park governed almost solely by the rules of nature. What an incredible concept!
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