For eight years, the Monroe Mountain Working Group has been helping aspen take root in Fishlake National Forest. Here's the latest challenge we're working to overcome.
We can use Blind Canyon as a lesson in recognizing the signs of overgrazing, so that when you come across devastation like this when you’re out hiking, biking, or birdwatching, you can report the damage and do your part to defend the land instead of turning a blind eye.
For the past 6 years, the 47-acre Price Spring Exclosure has offered a rare glimpse of what public lands can look like when cattle aren't chomping down and trampling fragile vegetation. But now, six years of slow steady growth has been erased.