by Trout Unlimited | Jan 7, 2021
by Chris Wood January 7, 2021 Volunteer leaders Don Miller and Greg Malaska from Pennsylvania on a legislative visit to Capitol Hill. Wednesday afternoon, a day that America won’t soon forget, I was on a phone call just across the river in Trout Unlimited’s...
by Idaho Rivers United | Dec 16, 2020
Governor Brad Little’s Salmon Workgroup wrapped up a year and a half of discussion at their December 15th meeting. The Governor sat in on the first portion of the meeting, commending the months of hard work and collaboration that had taken place. Over the past 18...
by American Whitewater | Dec 10, 2020
By: Thomas O’Keefe Governor Newsom, Oregon Governor Brown, Tribal Leaders and Klamath Dam Owner Announce Agreement to Advance Historic Salmon Restoration Plan Last month, California Governor Gavin Newsom joined with Oregon Governor Kate Brown, leaders of the...
by Trout Unlimited | Dec 9, 2020
by Robert Catalanotto December 9, 2020 The Public Lands Renewable Energy Development Act ( PLREDA) might get some traction during the last few weeks of this Congressional session. Josh Duplechian photo. In just over a month, the results of the 2020 elections will take...
by Appalachian Mountain Club | Dec 1, 2020
The Great American Outdoors Act fully funds the Land and Water Conservation Fund at $900 million annually in perpetuity and provides funding to address a $20 billion backlog of deferred maintenance projects at national parks, forests, and other public lands. After...
by Idaho Rivers United | Nov 23, 2020
Our Rivers Are For Everyone: IRU’s Partnership with Inclusive Idaho, Boise Bicycle Project Structural racism impacts every aspect of the environmental movement, from who is allowed to access outdoor spaces, who is hardest hit by climate change, and who are allowed to...