Public Lands/Wilderness
Tuesday, October 22, 2024
How greener schoolyards benefit Colorado kids, communities
By Claire Elise Thompson for Grist.Broadcast version by Eric Galatas for Colorado News Connection reporting for the Solutions Journalism Network-Publi…
Tuesday, October 22, 2024
Conservationists reframe the 'big, bad wolf' narrative
From Little Red Riding Hood to the Halloween thriller "Wolf Man," stories often paint wolves as scary creatures but conservationists argued it is the …
GA swamp creatures may be creepy but pollution makes them really scary
"The Creature from the Black Lagoon" is a scary story told around Halloween, but conservationists say the real danger in Georgia's swamps is how …
Recreation groups follow update to Northwest Forest Plan
An update to the Northwest Forest Plan is expected soon, and Washingtonians who enjoy the outdoors are being urged to follow the process closely…
Debunking the horror: To oceans, sharks are vital, not villains
As Halloween approaches, a spooky campaign aims to clear up the common misunderstandings about some of nature's most feared creatures. In …
ND wildfires: Heavy damage to cropland; importance of early warnings
From power outages to burnt farmland, North Dakota is coming to grips with the impact of several large wildfires that are linked to at least two …
Groups challenge project to stop logging old growth OR forests
Environmental groups have filed a lawsuit to stop the logging of centuries-old trees on the Oregon coast. The Bureau of Land Management is moving …
Diverse coalition opposes WA ballot measure rolling back natural gas transition
A diverse coalition of groups is opposing an initiative in Washington that could upend the state's push to make buildings greener and more efficient…
GORP Act would conserve 730,000+ acres of public lands in Colorado
New legislation making its way through the U.S. Senate would conserve more than 730,000 acres of federal public lands in and around Colorado's …
Salmon habitat set to benefit from updated Northwest Forest Plan
Struggling salmon and other fish species could benefit from an updated Northwest Forest Plan. The U.S. Forest Service is set to release a draft …
Federal court rejects permit for industrial aquaculture structures
Ocean advocates are hailing a federal judge's decision that deemed a nationwide permit for industrial aquaculture structures unlawful. The U.S…
BLM’s proposed Western Solar Plan leaves room for wildlife
A new federal proposal details which public lands across the West would be open to solar development. Wildlife advocates are glad to see that some - …