Outdoorsmen’s Uprising Halts Public Land Sale in Major Political Setback

In a surprising political turn, a formidable and unexpected coalition of America’s outdoorsmen successfully thwarted a controversial plan to sell public lands, a movement largely misjudged by…

Washington’s Forest Management Shifts: Timber Interests Versus Conservation

Washington State’s approach to forest management is undergoing a significant transformation, sparking a critical debate between established conservation efforts and the growing influence of timber industry interests….

Kathleen Sgamma’s BLM Nomination: Unpacking Her Vision for Public Lands

The abrupt withdrawal of Kathleen Sgamma’s nomination to lead the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) just hours before her Senate hearing left many questions unanswered. A seasoned…

New Zealand to Charge Tourists at Iconic Sites for Conservation and Growth

New Zealand, renowned globally for its stunning natural beauty and pristine landscapes, has announced a significant shift in its tourism policy, introducing a new fee for foreign…

Lolo Forest Plan Revision Delayed Amid Leadership Changes, Policy Shifts

Lolo National Forest officials have announced a significant delay in the release of their crucial forest plan revision, pushing back its anticipated publication to late 2025 or…