The Senate’s spending package could offer up nearly 300 million acres of public lands for sale—a vast area that includes nearly 100,000 miles of trails, more than 45,000 climbing routes and boulder problems, and 3,405 river miles across the West.
Read MoreThe Senate version of the spending package, just released, would sell off public lands roughly 4 times the size of Rhode Island. It’s time for the outdoor community to speak up.
Read MoreThe President’s budget would slash funding for parks and public lands, sideline the Land and Water Conservation Fund, and apparently privatize some National Parks.
Read MoreFrom land sell-offs to slashed ranger staffing, a new spending bill is attacking public lands in ways that will directly impact outdoor recreation—and it’s not too late to speak up.
Read More20 grasstops outdoor recreation leaders from across the country will receive six months of advocacy and recreation policy training, in order to champion conservation priorities.
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