Outdoor Alliance views Utah’s positions on our public lands as an existential threat to our American heritage and antithetical to our interests and values as citizen co-owners of our country’s public lands. We support the decision by the Outdoor Industry Association to reevaluate whether Outdoor Retailer should continue to be held in Utah after 2018.
Read MoreCongress is poised to overturn crucial regulations that manage our BLM lands. This would roll back the public process, data collection, and the importance of recreation on public lands.
Read MoreFresh from a paddling trip in Patagonia, our Policy Counsel swaps a drysuit for a suit and tie and heads to the hill for Rep. Zinke's confirmation hearing.
Read MoreWith the end of the year approaching, there's a chance that Congress might actually pass something! If they do, here's our wishlist...
Read MoreA law that is almost 150 years old still has a huge effect on the outdoors, with impacts for public access, the environment, and viewsheds across American public lands.
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