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Why It Matters
What you need to know about the biggest issues in conservation, all in one minute or less.
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For the Rio Grande, praying for rain isn’t enough
It’s time to bring the river back to life.
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The Children’s Hour radio show explores the science and magic of forests with Dr. Lisa Markovchick
Tune in across the world to learn about the huge community of living beings in a forest that are intrinsically linked to one another.
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Guest blog: First & Wildest one year in
Leeanna T. Torres reflects on the Gila Anthology one year post-publication
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Be a Guardian this Earth Day
Mother Earth needs you
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Governor wants to protect New Mexicans from dangerous “forever chemicals” – but will she include the ones in oil and gas waste as well
New Mexico’s oil and gas laws need reform to require companies to publicly disclose all chemicals they use
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Legacy Roads and Trails program provides opportunities for rewilding our national forests
Forest Service road system is unsustainable and the agency must make significantly reducing its footprint a top priority.
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Major concerns remain with recently approved project in the Lolo National Forest
Project would include commercial timber harvesting, thinning, slashing, and prescribed burning within a 16,879-acre area west of Missoula
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Webinar—Climate Forests: the case for protecting ancient forests
Please join us for a virtual conversation discussing how mature and old-growth forests are critical to solving the climate and biodiversity crises
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Elk and lynx among iconic wildlife in Colorado being impacted by motorized winter recreation
Spring is a time when migrating wildlife combined with high-powered snowmobiles creates a situation ripe for conflict in Colorado’s national forests.
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Help us to Oppose Montana House Bill 372
HB 372 would open the door for catastrophic consequences to our native wildlife, providing a right to “hunt, fish, trap, and harvest wild fish and wildlife.”