Join the Havasupai, Hopi, Navajo, and Hualapai leaders to protect the Grand Canyon’s sacred waters from uranium mining on public lands that surround the national park.
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.
We're holding the state of Utah accountable for its decision to spend money specifically intended to benefit Utah communities to build a coal export terminal in Oakland, California.
As we approach the end of the Obama administration, President Obama is readying his pen to take action on new national monuments, and Bears Ears could be at the top of the list.
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.
The most difficult problem we face may be one species of non-native grass that has vexed ranchers, public land lovers and land managers alike for decades.