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- Commentary: Wilderness
- Wilderness Study Areas (USA)
- Invasive plant drives ecological change in America’s gigantic Selway–Bitterroot Wilderness (commentary)
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Wilderness Study Areas (USA)
Below I will outline improvements for data interoperability regarding Wilderness Study Areas in the United States: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilderness_study_area OpenStreetMa...
Invasive plant drives ecological change in America’s gigantic Selway–Bitterroot Wilderness (commentary)
The Selway–Bitterroot Wilderness was part of the original class of lands designated under the United States’ 1964 Wilderness Act: 1.3 million acres, or about 526,000 hectares, of s...
Immaculate Wilderness, Uncertain Future: Paddling the Boundary Waters
A proposed copper mine in northern Minnesota has become a battleground for politicians and environmentalists — and a pressing reason to explore the waterways.
#SafeTravels: American National Parks Lead Bold Tourism Revival
The American national park system is experiencing a vibrant resurgence as iconic destinations like Yellowstone, Yosemite, and the Grand Canyon welcome a record-breaking surge of do...
Preserving the path: how BWAC volunteers maintain 200 miles of wilderness
From the successful restoration of the fire-ravaged Powwow Trail to an ambitious new project rebuilding boardwalks on the popular Eagle Mountain Trail, BWAC volunteers are the boot...
Wild You: Exploring nature through education in the Valley
Embracing nature and learning about how it works is just part of the mission for this nonprofit in the Valley.
“Arctic Untamed – Wolf Hunting in the White Wilderness” Presented by Hornady & Leupold
Outdoor Sportsman Group premieres Arctic Untamed, a gripping film following three hunters across Canada’s Arctic in pursuit of wolves threatening caribou. Blending adventure, survi...
May 27, Michigan 'Wild West' Train Rides
While the term 'wild west' often conjures up images of dusty plains and expansive deserts, Michigan offers its own unique take on this thrilling period of history.
SurvivalBlog’s American Redoubt Media of the Week
This weekly column features media from around the American Redoubt region. (Idaho, Montana, eastern Oregon, eastern Washington, and Wyoming.) Much of the region is also more common...
Fellowship with the Wilderness
Days 10-12 of my nobo AT thru hike, where I hiked sobo for a day and cried some more (shocker!) The post Fellowship with the Wilderness appeared first on The Trek.
The Good Neighbor Authority—The Most Important Forest Management Tool You’ve Probably Never Heard of
A mention of a national forest probably evokes images of pristine wilderness, mountain trails, fall foliage, wildlife habitat, untouched gorges, lakes and rivers. But behind those...
Artemis--Huntress of New Frontiers
Artemis is what America should be doing. America once built its self-image on the frontier. It needs to do so again.
Wild You: Exploring nature through education in the Valley
Embracing nature and learning about how it works is just part of the mission for this nonprofit in the Valley.
Find Your Wild in Waterford
There’s a place where the sea crashes a little louder, the air feels a little fresher, and every path leads to something unexpected. Are you ready to Find Your Wild?
How a Once Obscure Federal Law Could Shape America’s Public Lands for Decades
The plans governing U.S. public land use usually develop slowly, the product of years—or even decades—of deliberation and input from ranchers, outdoor recreation enthusiasts, Tribe...
Audubon Center at Riverlands: A Hemispheric Crossroads for Bird Migration and Bottomland Forest Conservation
The Mississippi is well worth reading about. It is not a commonplace river, but on the contrary is in all ways remarkable. — Mark Twain, Life on the Mississippi The Mississippi Riv...
Audubon Center at Riverlands: A Hemispheric Crossroads for Bird Migration and Bottomland Forest Conservation
The Mississippi is well worth reading about. It is not a commonplace river, but on the contrary is in all ways remarkable. — Mark Twain, Life on the Mississippi The Mississippi Riv...
Beauty & Mild Tension: A Review of “The New American West – By Brush and by Bronze”
The stark, wild landscape of the desert draws a particular kind of person: one who prefers the quiet drama of vast powers over the constant chatter of an urban life. The American W...
We Keep it Wild: Join us in supporting the Conservation Alliance
At Tailwind Nutrition, the outdoors isn’t just a backdrop for recreation—it’s foundational to who we are. The landscapes we run in, ride through and rely on are part of what makes...
Monday, May 18, 2026 – The Trump Administration takes aim at American buffalo
The U.S. Department of Interior just cancelled grazing leases for hundreds of bison on federal land in Montana. The action halts the progress of a well-funded private group, Americ...
America the Beautiful — Not Beautification Projects
If you braved one of America’s most iconic national parks this weekend, you may have a new appreciation for the meaning of Jean-Paul Sartre’s famous line that “hell is other people...
Protecting One of the Largest Intact Watersheds on Earth
On April 17, 2026, the Seal River Watershed Alliance, the Manitoba government, and the government of Canada released a joint proposal to designate a 12 million-acre ecosystem—one o...
Wilderness Hacks by Joslin Brorson
Wilderness Hacks pits two conflicting personalities into is an exciting and realistic ride through disaster and survival. The post Wilderness Hacks by Joslin Brorson appeared first...
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