by California Trout | Aug 27, 2020
Protect California’s public lands and support the outdoor recreation economy Fish. Water. People. Since 1971, California Trout has been working to ensure resilient wild fish thrive in healthy waters. From our inception, CalTrout lead the Wild Trout Program and played...
by Appalachian Mountain Club | Aug 27, 2020
Photo courtesy of Juan Michael Porter IIThe author on one of his many fast hikes to the summit of Katahdin, where he says he’s experienced several instances of racism and stereotyping. I’ve loved embarking on outdoor treks ever since I was 14 years old. What started...
by Appalachian Mountain Club | Aug 27, 2020
Paula ChampagneHikers today enjoy more clear days in the White Mountains than they would’ve a few decades ago, thanks in part to the Clean Air Act and AMC air quality advocacy. Fifty years ago, Congress passed arguably the most important environmental and public...
by Appalachian Mountain Club | Aug 27, 2020
PixabayMany environmentalists say the EPA’s most dangerous environmental rollbacks amount to a giveaway to industrial polluters and emitters. Since taking office, the Trump administration has, through the Environmental Protection Agency and other federal agencies,...
by Trout Unlimited | Aug 26, 2020
After the release of the final environmental impact statement by the Army Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Reclamation and Bonneville Power Administration, Trout Unlimited’s President and CEO, Chris Wood, issued the following statement: “We need big, bold actions,...
by Trout Unlimited | Aug 17, 2020
Born in Colorado, the mighty Colorado River serves over 40 million people and irrigates nearly 5 million acres of farmland before it enters Mexico. It is the hardest-working river in the West. The river also provides some of the finest trout fishing in the country and...