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ABOUT US & OUR PUBLIC LANDS PROTECTION EFFORTS About Us. Outdoor Alliance is the only organization in the U.S. that unites the voices of outdoor enthusiasts to conserve public lands and ensure those lands are managed in a way that embraces the human-powered experience. We are a 501 (c)3 nonprofit coalition of national advocacy organizations that includes American Whitewater,American Canoe
OUR CAMPAIGNS TO PROTECT PUBLIC LANDS Get involved in our current campaigns to protect the outdoors. Outdoor Alliance works to drive public policy that conserves lands and waters and protects opportunities for their sustainable and equitable enjoyment through outdoor recreation. Our work is organized into four main categories: recreation and conservation policy, climate andenergy
OUR STAFF | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE Adam Cramer, CEO. Adam Cramer is the founding Executive Director and present CEO of Outdoor Alliance, a national coalition of outdoor recreation advocacy groups that has breathed new life into the conservation movement by harnessing the outdoor community’s passion for place and combining it with a modern approach to organizing anddigital engagement.
PROTECTING AMERICA'S WILDERNESS AND PUBLIC LANDS ACT Protecting America’s Wilderness and Public Lands Act is a package of public land protection bills across the west that would protect more than 4 million acres of public lands and more than 1000 river miles.Currently, the package includes eight bills in California, Colorado, Washington, and Arizona. CONTACT US | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. OUR WORK ON LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION EFFORTS 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. PUBLIC LANDS ISSUES TO WATCH IN 2020 Public Lands Issues to Watch in 2020. January 30, 2020 Tania Lown-Hecht. Photo credit: Holly Mandarich. The new decade is starting off rowdy for public lands issues. From major rollbacks to clean water protections and public comment periods to the possibility of a big package of recreation bills, here’s everything we have our eye on inthe
PLANNED GOLD MINE THREATENS IDAHO’S SOUTH FORK SALMON The Forest Service is on track to approve a massive gold mine at the headwaters of Idaho’s South Fork Salmon River, treasured by the Nez Perce, paddlers, anglers, and local communities. This public comment period is a crucial chance to protect this area. WHAT REALLY HAPPENS WHEN YOU WRITE TO CONGRESS? What Really Happens When You Write to Congress? December 15, 2015 Tania Lown-Hecht. We know that it’s easy to be cynical about politics, to think that big money and powerful private interests control the conversation. You might wonder how a few people who love the outdoors can compete with huge industries and their army oflobbyists.
JOIN THE MOVEMENT TO PROTECT YOUR PUBLIC LANDS Outdoor Alliance unites the voices of paddlers, mountain bikers, hikers, climbers, and backcountry skiers to conserve America’s public lands and protect the human-powered outdoor experience. Learn how the outdoor community worked to build consensus during the forest plan revision process on the Custer Gallatin National Forest inMontana.
ABOUT US & OUR PUBLIC LANDS PROTECTION EFFORTS About Us. Outdoor Alliance is the only organization in the U.S. that unites the voices of outdoor enthusiasts to conserve public lands and ensure those lands are managed in a way that embraces the human-powered experience. We are a 501 (c)3 nonprofit coalition of national advocacy organizations that includes American Whitewater,American Canoe
OUR CAMPAIGNS TO PROTECT PUBLIC LANDS Get involved in our current campaigns to protect the outdoors. Outdoor Alliance works to drive public policy that conserves lands and waters and protects opportunities for their sustainable and equitable enjoyment through outdoor recreation. Our work is organized into four main categories: recreation and conservation policy, climate andenergy
OUR STAFF | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE Adam Cramer, CEO. Adam Cramer is the founding Executive Director and present CEO of Outdoor Alliance, a national coalition of outdoor recreation advocacy groups that has breathed new life into the conservation movement by harnessing the outdoor community’s passion for place and combining it with a modern approach to organizing anddigital engagement.
PROTECTING AMERICA'S WILDERNESS AND PUBLIC LANDS ACT Protecting America’s Wilderness and Public Lands Act is a package of public land protection bills across the west that would protect more than 4 million acres of public lands and more than 1000 river miles.Currently, the package includes eight bills in California, Colorado, Washington, and Arizona. CONTACT US | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. OUR WORK ON LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION EFFORTS 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. PUBLIC LANDS ISSUES TO WATCH IN 2020 Public Lands Issues to Watch in 2020. January 30, 2020 Tania Lown-Hecht. Photo credit: Holly Mandarich. The new decade is starting off rowdy for public lands issues. From major rollbacks to clean water protections and public comment periods to the possibility of a big package of recreation bills, here’s everything we have our eye on inthe
PLANNED GOLD MINE THREATENS IDAHO’S SOUTH FORK SALMON The Forest Service is on track to approve a massive gold mine at the headwaters of Idaho’s South Fork Salmon River, treasured by the Nez Perce, paddlers, anglers, and local communities. This public comment period is a crucial chance to protect this area. WHAT REALLY HAPPENS WHEN YOU WRITE TO CONGRESS? What Really Happens When You Write to Congress? December 15, 2015 Tania Lown-Hecht. We know that it’s easy to be cynical about politics, to think that big money and powerful private interests control the conversation. You might wonder how a few people who love the outdoors can compete with huge industries and their army oflobbyists.
OUR CAMPAIGNS TO PROTECT PUBLIC LANDS Get involved in our current campaigns to protect the outdoors. Outdoor Alliance works to drive public policy that conserves lands and waters and protects opportunities for their sustainable and equitable enjoyment through outdoor recreation. Our work is organized into four main categories: recreation and conservation policy, climate andenergy
PROTECTING AMERICA'S WILDERNESS AND PUBLIC LANDS ACT Protecting America’s Wilderness and Public Lands Act is a package of public land protection bills across the west that would protect more than 4 million acres of public lands and more than 1000 river miles.Currently, the package includes eight bills in California, Colorado, Washington, and Arizona. CONTACT US | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. HOW TO GET OUTSIDE (DURING A PANDEMIC) How To Get Outside (During a Pandemic) March 24, 2020 Outdoor Alliance. With a serious public health crisis unfolding around the world, we want to offer some guidelines about how to think about getting outside in the most responsible way possible. For a great many of us, outdoor recreation is an important aspect of daily life that,along with
OUTDOOR RECREATION WILL BENEFIT FROM THIS AMBITIOUS 30x30 is an ambitious plan, arising out of the United Nations Convention on Biodiversity, to conserve 30% of the world’s lands and waters by 2030 in order to protect biodiversity and the climate. 30x30 has garnered broad support and has spawned resolutions at the state level and in Congress. The outdoor community is enthusiastic aboutthis
BREAKING: HOUSE PASSES GREAT AMERICAN OUTDOORS ACT July 22, 2020 Tania Lown-Hecht. Photo credit: Saketh Garuda. We are thrilled to share that the House just passed the Great American Outdoors Act by 310 to 107. Outdoor Alliance and the outdoor community made this victory possible. The Great American Outdoors Act will provide billions in funding for public lands and waters, trails, greenspaces
SIX WAYS OUTDOOR RECREATION CAN BE A PART OF ECONOMIC As Congress looks ahead to stimulus measures that will help the economy and country recover, Outdoor Alliance offers six big ideas for investing in better and more equitable access to public lands and waters for the benefit of Americans’ health, well-being, andeconomic outlook.
TRIP REPORT: AN OUTDOOR RECREATION ROUNDTABLE WITH Trip Report: An Outdoor Recreation Roundtable with Representative LaMalfa. May 12, 2021 Tania Lown-Hecht. Photo credit: Ken Etzel. Over the past two years, the Outdoor Alliance California team has been meeting with Representative Doug LaMalfa (R-CA) voicing our support for the Great American Outdoors Act, California land protections, and HOUSE PASSES BILL TO PROTECT 1.3 MILLION ACRES & 1200 February 10, 2020 Tania Lown-Hecht. Photo credit: Thomas O'Keefe. UPDATE 2/12: A bonanza of bills to protect 1.3 million acres of public lands and more than 1200 river miles passed out of the House on Wednesday, February 12. The final vote tally was 225 to 182, and you can see how members voted here. 3 MAJOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN STATE LANDS AND PUBLIC LANDS April 5, 2016 Tania Lown-Hecht. Most western states have a mix of state-managed land and public, federally-managed land. State land and public land have different goals, and different rules about access, and there's plenty of room for both in most states. Proponents of the public land heist would have you think that state management is thesame
JOIN THE MOVEMENT TO PROTECT YOUR PUBLIC LANDS Outdoor Alliance unites the voices of paddlers, mountain bikers, hikers, climbers, and backcountry skiers to conserve America’s public lands and protect the human-powered outdoor experience. Learn how the outdoor community worked to build consensus during the forest plan revision process on the Custer Gallatin National Forest inMontana.
ABOUT US & OUR PUBLIC LANDS PROTECTION EFFORTS About Us. Outdoor Alliance is the only organization in the U.S. that unites the voices of outdoor enthusiasts to conserve public lands and ensure those lands are managed in a way that embraces the human-powered experience. We are a 501 (c)3 nonprofit coalition of national advocacy organizations that includes American Whitewater,American Canoe
OUR WORK ON THE GREAT AMERICAN OUTDOORS ACT & MORE Our Work. Outdoor Alliance is a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization that works to protect the human-powered outdoor recreation experience and to conserve America’s public lands. Outdoor Alliance’s mission is to unite the voices of outdoor enthusiasts to protect the human-powered outdoor recreation experience and conserve America’spublic lands.
OUR STAFF | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE Adam Cramer, CEO. Adam Cramer is the founding Executive Director and present CEO of Outdoor Alliance, a national coalition of outdoor recreation advocacy groups that has breathed new life into the conservation movement by harnessing the outdoor community’s passion for place and combining it with a modern approach to organizing anddigital engagement.
PROTECTING AMERICA'S WILDERNESS AND PUBLIC LANDS ACT Protecting America’s Wilderness and Public Lands Act is a package of public land protection bills across the west that would protect more than 4 million acres of public lands and more than 1000 river miles.Currently, the package includes eight bills in California, Colorado, Washington, and Arizona. VIEW US PUBLIC LANDS MAPS, FOREST PLANNING & MORE 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. PROMOTING PUBLIC LAND CONSERVATION & MORE Recreation & Conservation Policy. Outdoor Alliance works to protect and promote sustainable, equitable access for outdoor recreation through advocating for new legislation, collaboration with land managers, and protections for public lands and waters. Along with promoting improved legislation, we defend critical conservation policyand the
PUBLIC LANDS ISSUES TO WATCH IN 2020 Public Lands Issues to Watch in 2020. January 30, 2020 Tania Lown-Hecht. Photo credit: Holly Mandarich. The new decade is starting off rowdy for public lands issues. From major rollbacks to clean water protections and public comment periods to the possibility of a big package of recreation bills, here’s everything we have our eye on inthe
PLANNED GOLD MINE THREATENS IDAHO’S SOUTH FORK SALMON The Forest Service is on track to approve a massive gold mine at the headwaters of Idaho’s South Fork Salmon River, treasured by the Nez Perce, paddlers, anglers, and local communities. This public comment period is a crucial chance to protect this area. WHAT YOU CAN DO TO PROTECT NATIONAL MONUMENTS NOW A few pieces of advice for writing an effective comment for this process: Emphasize that you are an outdoor recreationist and a stakeholder on public lands. If you feel connected to Bears Ears or another National Monument, explain what it means to you personally. Indicate your support for National Monuments and protected publiclands in general.
JOIN THE MOVEMENT TO PROTECT YOUR PUBLIC LANDS Outdoor Alliance unites the voices of paddlers, mountain bikers, hikers, climbers, and backcountry skiers to conserve America’s public lands and protect the human-powered outdoor experience. Learn how the outdoor community worked to build consensus during the forest plan revision process on the Custer Gallatin National Forest inMontana.
ABOUT US & OUR PUBLIC LANDS PROTECTION EFFORTS About Us. Outdoor Alliance is the only organization in the U.S. that unites the voices of outdoor enthusiasts to conserve public lands and ensure those lands are managed in a way that embraces the human-powered experience. We are a 501 (c)3 nonprofit coalition of national advocacy organizations that includes American Whitewater,American Canoe
OUR WORK ON THE GREAT AMERICAN OUTDOORS ACT & MORE Our Work. Outdoor Alliance is a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization that works to protect the human-powered outdoor recreation experience and to conserve America’s public lands. Outdoor Alliance’s mission is to unite the voices of outdoor enthusiasts to protect the human-powered outdoor recreation experience and conserve America’spublic lands.
OUR STAFF | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE Adam Cramer, CEO. Adam Cramer is the founding Executive Director and present CEO of Outdoor Alliance, a national coalition of outdoor recreation advocacy groups that has breathed new life into the conservation movement by harnessing the outdoor community’s passion for place and combining it with a modern approach to organizing anddigital engagement.
PROTECTING AMERICA'S WILDERNESS AND PUBLIC LANDS ACT Protecting America’s Wilderness and Public Lands Act is a package of public land protection bills across the west that would protect more than 4 million acres of public lands and more than 1000 river miles.Currently, the package includes eight bills in California, Colorado, Washington, and Arizona. VIEW US PUBLIC LANDS MAPS, FOREST PLANNING & MORE 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. PROMOTING PUBLIC LAND CONSERVATION & MORE Recreation & Conservation Policy. Outdoor Alliance works to protect and promote sustainable, equitable access for outdoor recreation through advocating for new legislation, collaboration with land managers, and protections for public lands and waters. Along with promoting improved legislation, we defend critical conservation policyand the
PUBLIC LANDS ISSUES TO WATCH IN 2020 Public Lands Issues to Watch in 2020. January 30, 2020 Tania Lown-Hecht. Photo credit: Holly Mandarich. The new decade is starting off rowdy for public lands issues. From major rollbacks to clean water protections and public comment periods to the possibility of a big package of recreation bills, here’s everything we have our eye on inthe
PLANNED GOLD MINE THREATENS IDAHO’S SOUTH FORK SALMON The Forest Service is on track to approve a massive gold mine at the headwaters of Idaho’s South Fork Salmon River, treasured by the Nez Perce, paddlers, anglers, and local communities. This public comment period is a crucial chance to protect this area. WHAT YOU CAN DO TO PROTECT NATIONAL MONUMENTS NOW This week, the Department of the Interior released a list of the 27 National Monuments that they would be specifically reviewing and announced that it would open public comments about whether these places should have been protected. You can see the full list of Monuments at risk at right. The public comment period for Bears Ears, the National Monument most at risk, lasts just 15 days. PUBLIC LANDS NEWS & OUR OUTDOOR NONPROFIT WORK The House just passed an ambitious package of public lands bills, protecting 4 million acres of public land and more than 1000 river miles in the West. Outdoor Alliance’s Outdoor Allies series features Chad Brown, US Navy veteran who served in Desert Storm/Shield GulfOUR COALITION
Outdoor Alliance unites the voices of outdoor recreation advocates, including backcountry skiers, paddlers, climbers, and mountain bikers. Our member organizations have a rich history of protecting outdoor landscapes across the country. By joining our voices, we strengthenthe efforts to pr
RECREATION REPORTS ON US PUBLIC LANDS & PARKS Results are based on geospatial analyses conducted by the Outdoor Alliance in 2017. Recreation area represents a quarter-mile safeguard around hiking, mountain biking and skiing trails, paddling runs, and rock climbing areas. National public land was tabulated from the U.S. Geological Survey, Protected Areas Database of the United States. 100 DAYS CHECKLIST FOR PUBLIC LANDS 100 Days Checklist. They say the first 100 days are the most important time in any new administration. Let’s get the new administration and Congress off on the right foot with ten big actions that will improve outdoor experiences, protect our climate, and invest in the future of public lands. Our checklist for public lands includes fixing VIEW OUR LIBRARY OF PUBLIC LANDS POLICY & MORE Use the keywords at right to sort by topic, or view the full collection at left. Policy Library. Here you can find an archive of policy letters Outdoor Alliance has submitted on key policy issues. Our policy letters are put together in coordination with our Joint Policy Shop. Policy Letters, Sorted by date. PROMOTING PUBLIC LAND CONSERVATION & MORE Recreation & Conservation Policy. Outdoor Alliance works to protect and promote sustainable, equitable access for outdoor recreation through advocating for new legislation, collaboration with land managers, and protections for public lands and waters. Along with promoting improved legislation, we defend critical conservation policyand the
GOVERNOR ANNOUNCES HISTORIC INVESTMENT IN OUTDOOR Last week, California’s Governor Gavin Newsom introduced his California Comeback Plan, which includes significant investment in conservation, climate, and enhancing outdoor recreation access throughout California.Outdoor recreation has been a lifeline for many of us over the past year. The popularity of hiking, camping, mountain biking, surfing, climbing, and other outdoor activities has HELP PROTECT BEARS EARS NATIONAL MONUMENT Outdoor Alliance Submits Amicus Brief in Support of Bears Ears National Monument Lawsuit. Nov 20, 2018. Press Release, Bears Ears, Important Resources. November 19, 2018, Washington DC – Outdoor Alliance submitted an amicus brief in support of challenges to the Trump Administration’s illegal reductions to Bears Ears NationalMonument. Nov
3 MAJOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN STATE LANDS AND PUBLIC LANDS April 5, 2016 Tania Lown-Hecht. Most western states have a mix of state-managed land and public, federally-managed land. State land and public land have different goals, and different rules about access, and there's plenty of room for both in most states. Proponents of the public land heist would have you think that state management is thesame
ABOUT OUTDOOR ALLIANCE COLORADO About Outdoor Alliance Colorado. Outdoor Alliance Colorado (OAC) is a statewide partnership that serves as a platform for members to coordinate their efforts to protect public lands, waters and snowscapes, and to ensure these places can be experienced in a meaningful and sustainable manner. JOIN THE MOVEMENT TO PROTECT YOUR PUBLIC LANDS Outdoor Alliance unites the voices of paddlers, mountain bikers, hikers, climbers, and backcountry skiers to conserve America’s public lands and protect the human-powered outdoor experience. Learn how the outdoor community worked to build consensus during the forest plan revision process on the Custer Gallatin National Forest inMontana.
ABOUT US & OUR PUBLIC LANDS PROTECTION EFFORTS About Us. Outdoor Alliance is the only organization in the U.S. that unites the voices of outdoor enthusiasts to conserve public lands and ensure those lands are managed in a way that embraces the human-powered experience. We are a 501 (c)3 nonprofit coalition of national advocacy organizations that includes American Whitewater,American Canoe
PUBLIC LANDS NEWS & OUR OUTDOOR NONPROFIT WORK The House just passed an ambitious package of public lands bills, protecting 4 million acres of public land and more than 1000 river miles in the West. Outdoor Alliance’s Outdoor Allies series features Chad Brown, US Navy veteran who served in Desert Storm/Shield Gulf OUR STAFF | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE Adam Cramer, CEO. Adam Cramer is the founding Executive Director and present CEO of Outdoor Alliance, a national coalition of outdoor recreation advocacy groups that has breathed new life into the conservation movement by harnessing the outdoor community’s passion for place and combining it with a modern approach to organizing anddigital engagement.
PROTECTING AMERICA'S WILDERNESS AND PUBLIC LANDS ACT Protecting America’s Wilderness and Public Lands Act is a package of public land protection bills across the west that would protect more than 4 million acres of public lands and more than 1000 river miles.Currently, the package includes eight bills in California, Colorado, Washington, and Arizona. VIEW US PUBLIC LANDS MAPS, FOREST PLANNING & MORE 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. PROMOTING PUBLIC LAND CONSERVATION & MORE Recreation & Conservation Policy. Outdoor Alliance works to protect and promote sustainable, equitable access for outdoor recreation through advocating for new legislation, collaboration with land managers, and protections for public lands and waters. Along with promoting improved legislation, we defend critical conservation policyand the
PUBLIC LANDS ISSUES TO WATCH IN 2020 Public Lands Issues to Watch in 2020. January 30, 2020 Tania Lown-Hecht. Photo credit: Holly Mandarich. The new decade is starting off rowdy for public lands issues. From major rollbacks to clean water protections and public comment periods to the possibility of a big package of recreation bills, here’s everything we have our eye on inthe
PLANNED GOLD MINE THREATENS IDAHO’S SOUTH FORK SALMON The Forest Service is on track to approve a massive gold mine at the headwaters of Idaho’s South Fork Salmon River, treasured by the Nez Perce, paddlers, anglers, and local communities. This public comment period is a crucial chance to protect this area. WHAT YOU CAN DO TO PROTECT NATIONAL MONUMENTS NOW A few pieces of advice for writing an effective comment for this process: Emphasize that you are an outdoor recreationist and a stakeholder on public lands. If you feel connected to Bears Ears or another National Monument, explain what it means to you personally. Indicate your support for National Monuments and protected publiclands in general.
JOIN THE MOVEMENT TO PROTECT YOUR PUBLIC LANDS Outdoor Alliance unites the voices of paddlers, mountain bikers, hikers, climbers, and backcountry skiers to conserve America’s public lands and protect the human-powered outdoor experience. Learn how the outdoor community worked to build consensus during the forest plan revision process on the Custer Gallatin National Forest inMontana.
ABOUT US & OUR PUBLIC LANDS PROTECTION EFFORTS About Us. Outdoor Alliance is the only organization in the U.S. that unites the voices of outdoor enthusiasts to conserve public lands and ensure those lands are managed in a way that embraces the human-powered experience. We are a 501 (c)3 nonprofit coalition of national advocacy organizations that includes American Whitewater,American Canoe
PUBLIC LANDS NEWS & OUR OUTDOOR NONPROFIT WORK The House just passed an ambitious package of public lands bills, protecting 4 million acres of public land and more than 1000 river miles in the West. Outdoor Alliance’s Outdoor Allies series features Chad Brown, US Navy veteran who served in Desert Storm/Shield Gulf OUR STAFF | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE Adam Cramer, CEO. Adam Cramer is the founding Executive Director and present CEO of Outdoor Alliance, a national coalition of outdoor recreation advocacy groups that has breathed new life into the conservation movement by harnessing the outdoor community’s passion for place and combining it with a modern approach to organizing anddigital engagement.
PROTECTING AMERICA'S WILDERNESS AND PUBLIC LANDS ACT Protecting America’s Wilderness and Public Lands Act is a package of public land protection bills across the west that would protect more than 4 million acres of public lands and more than 1000 river miles.Currently, the package includes eight bills in California, Colorado, Washington, and Arizona. VIEW US PUBLIC LANDS MAPS, FOREST PLANNING & MORE 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. PROMOTING PUBLIC LAND CONSERVATION & MORE Recreation & Conservation Policy. Outdoor Alliance works to protect and promote sustainable, equitable access for outdoor recreation through advocating for new legislation, collaboration with land managers, and protections for public lands and waters. Along with promoting improved legislation, we defend critical conservation policyand the
PUBLIC LANDS ISSUES TO WATCH IN 2020 Public Lands Issues to Watch in 2020. January 30, 2020 Tania Lown-Hecht. Photo credit: Holly Mandarich. The new decade is starting off rowdy for public lands issues. From major rollbacks to clean water protections and public comment periods to the possibility of a big package of recreation bills, here’s everything we have our eye on inthe
PLANNED GOLD MINE THREATENS IDAHO’S SOUTH FORK SALMON The Forest Service is on track to approve a massive gold mine at the headwaters of Idaho’s South Fork Salmon River, treasured by the Nez Perce, paddlers, anglers, and local communities. This public comment period is a crucial chance to protect this area. WHAT YOU CAN DO TO PROTECT NATIONAL MONUMENTS NOW A few pieces of advice for writing an effective comment for this process: Emphasize that you are an outdoor recreationist and a stakeholder on public lands. If you feel connected to Bears Ears or another National Monument, explain what it means to you personally. Indicate your support for National Monuments and protected publiclands in general.
PUBLIC LANDS NEWS & OUR OUTDOOR NONPROFIT WORK The House just passed an ambitious package of public lands bills, protecting 4 million acres of public land and more than 1000 river miles in the West. Outdoor Alliance’s Outdoor Allies series features Chad Brown, US Navy veteran who served in Desert Storm/Shield GulfOUR COALITION
Outdoor Alliance unites the voices of outdoor recreation advocates, including backcountry skiers, paddlers, climbers, and mountain bikers. Our member organizations have a rich history of protecting outdoor landscapes across the country. By joining our voices, we strengthenthe efforts to pr
100 DAYS CHECKLIST FOR PUBLIC LANDS 100 Days Checklist. They say the first 100 days are the most important time in any new administration. Let’s get the new administration and Congress off on the right foot with ten big actions that will improve outdoor experiences, protect our climate, and invest in the future of public lands. Our checklist for public lands includes fixing PROMOTING PUBLIC LAND CONSERVATION & MORE Recreation & Conservation Policy. Outdoor Alliance works to protect and promote sustainable, equitable access for outdoor recreation through advocating for new legislation, collaboration with land managers, and protections for public lands and waters. Along with promoting improved legislation, we defend critical conservation policyand the
ABOUT OUTDOOR ALLIANCE WASHINGTON About Outdoor Alliance Washington. The Washington Outdoor Alliance is a coalition of human-powered recreation enthusiasts representing more than 36,000 members who recreate on public lands in Washington State. We come together as a group on issues relating to recreation, access, conservation and the environment. MOUNTAINS TO SOUND GREENWAY Extending from the Seattle waterfront to Ellensburg, the Mountains to Sound Greenway is an outdoor paradise with 1,600 miles of trails, the stunning Cascade Crest, excellent whitewater runs, backcountry skiing and snowshoeing, rock climbing routes, and mountain biking.PUBLIC LANDS PLEDGE
30x30. Public Lands Pledge. Public Lands Pledge. We hike, bike, boat, climb, ski, and surf. We don’t witness the great outdoors—we live it. We experience the splendor of summits scraping the sky, turquoise rivers running wild, and valleys teeming with wildlife. We demand a healthy and well-managed public lands system that is the envy of the HELP PROTECT BEARS EARS NATIONAL MONUMENT Outdoor Alliance Submits Amicus Brief in Support of Bears Ears National Monument Lawsuit. Nov 20, 2018. Press Release, Bears Ears, Important Resources. November 19, 2018, Washington DC – Outdoor Alliance submitted an amicus brief in support of challenges to the Trump Administration’s illegal reductions to Bears Ears NationalMonument. Nov
ABOUT OUTDOOR ALLIANCE COLORADO About Outdoor Alliance Colorado. Outdoor Alliance Colorado (OAC) is a statewide partnership that serves as a platform for members to coordinate their efforts to protect public lands, waters and snowscapes, and to ensure these places can be experienced in a meaningful and sustainable manner. 3 MAJOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN STATE LANDS AND PUBLIC LANDS April 5, 2016 Tania Lown-Hecht. Most western states have a mix of state-managed land and public, federally-managed land. State land and public land have different goals, and different rules about access, and there's plenty of room for both in most states. Proponents of the public land heist would have you think that state management is thesame
JOIN THE MOVEMENT TO PROTECT YOUR PUBLIC LANDS Join the effort to help defend and preserve America's public lands. Outdoor Alliance works to protect the places we ski, hike, climb,paddle & bike.
ABOUT US & OUR PUBLIC LANDS PROTECTION EFFORTS 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. OUR STAFF | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE Adam Cramer, CEO. Adam Cramer is the founding Executive Director and present CEO of Outdoor Alliance, a national coalition of outdoor recreation advocacy groups that has breathed new life into the conservation movement by harnessing the outdoor community’s passion for place and combining it with a modern approach to organizing anddigital engagement.
PROTECTING AMERICA'S WILDERNESS AND PUBLIC LANDS ACT Protecting America’s Wilderness and Public Lands Act is a package of public land protection bills across the west that would protect more than 4 million acres of public lands and more than 1000 river miles.Currently, the package includes eight bills in California, Colorado, Washington, and Arizona. 100 DAYS CHECKLIST FOR PUBLIC LANDS They say the first 100 days are the most important time in any new administration. Let’s get the new administration and Congress off on the right foot with ten big actions that will improve outdoor experiences, protect our climate, and invest in the future of publiclands.
VIEW US PUBLIC LANDS MAPS, FOREST PLANNING & MORE 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. PROMOTING PUBLIC LAND CONSERVATION & MORE 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. PUBLIC LANDS ISSUES TO WATCH IN 2020 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. PLANNED GOLD MINE THREATENS IDAHO’S SOUTH FORK SALMON The Forest Service is on track to approve a massive gold mine at the headwaters of Idaho’s South Fork Salmon River, treasured by the Nez Perce, paddlers, anglers, and local communities. This public comment period is a crucial chance to protect this area. WHAT YOU CAN DO TO PROTECT NATIONAL MONUMENTS NOW This week, the Department of the Interior released a list of the 27 National Monuments that they would be specifically reviewing and announced that it would open public comments about whether these places should have been protected. You can see the full list of Monuments at risk at right. The public comment period for Bears Ears, the National Monument most at risk, lasts just 15 days. JOIN THE MOVEMENT TO PROTECT YOUR PUBLIC LANDS Join the effort to help defend and preserve America's public lands. Outdoor Alliance works to protect the places we ski, hike, climb,paddle & bike.
ABOUT US & OUR PUBLIC LANDS PROTECTION EFFORTS 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. OUR STAFF | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE Adam Cramer, CEO. Adam Cramer is the founding Executive Director and present CEO of Outdoor Alliance, a national coalition of outdoor recreation advocacy groups that has breathed new life into the conservation movement by harnessing the outdoor community’s passion for place and combining it with a modern approach to organizing anddigital engagement.
PROTECTING AMERICA'S WILDERNESS AND PUBLIC LANDS ACT Protecting America’s Wilderness and Public Lands Act is a package of public land protection bills across the west that would protect more than 4 million acres of public lands and more than 1000 river miles.Currently, the package includes eight bills in California, Colorado, Washington, and Arizona. 100 DAYS CHECKLIST FOR PUBLIC LANDS They say the first 100 days are the most important time in any new administration. Let’s get the new administration and Congress off on the right foot with ten big actions that will improve outdoor experiences, protect our climate, and invest in the future of publiclands.
VIEW US PUBLIC LANDS MAPS, FOREST PLANNING & MORE 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. PROMOTING PUBLIC LAND CONSERVATION & MORE 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. PUBLIC LANDS ISSUES TO WATCH IN 2020 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. PLANNED GOLD MINE THREATENS IDAHO’S SOUTH FORK SALMON The Forest Service is on track to approve a massive gold mine at the headwaters of Idaho’s South Fork Salmon River, treasured by the Nez Perce, paddlers, anglers, and local communities. This public comment period is a crucial chance to protect this area. WHAT YOU CAN DO TO PROTECT NATIONAL MONUMENTS NOW This week, the Department of the Interior released a list of the 27 National Monuments that they would be specifically reviewing and announced that it would open public comments about whether these places should have been protected. You can see the full list of Monuments at risk at right. The public comment period for Bears Ears, the National Monument most at risk, lasts just 15 days. PUBLIC LANDS NEWS & OUR OUTDOOR NONPROFIT WORK 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab.OUR COALITION
Outdoor Alliance unites the voices of outdoor recreation advocates, including backcountry skiers, paddlers, climbers, and mountain bikers. Our member organizations have a rich history of protecting outdoor landscapes across the country. By joining our voices, we strengthenthe efforts to pr
100 DAYS CHECKLIST FOR PUBLIC LANDS They say the first 100 days are the most important time in any new administration. Let’s get the new administration and Congress off on the right foot with ten big actions that will improve outdoor experiences, protect our climate, and invest in the future of publiclands.
MOUNTAINS TO SOUND GREENWAY Extending from the Seattle waterfront to Ellensburg, the Mountains to Sound Greenway is an outdoor paradise with 1,600 miles of trails, the stunning Cascade Crest, excellent whitewater runs, backcountry skiing and snowshoeing, rock climbing routes, and mountain biking. ABOUT OUTDOOR ALLIANCE WASHINGTON The Washington Outdoor Alliance is a coalition of human-powered recreation enthusiasts representing more than 36,000 members who recreate on public lands in Washington State. PROMOTING PUBLIC LAND CONSERVATION & MORE 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab.PUBLIC LANDS PLEDGE
123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. HELP PROTECT BEARS EARS NATIONAL MONUMENT 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. ABOUT OUTDOOR ALLIANCE COLORADO About Outdoor Alliance Colorado. Outdoor Alliance Colorado (OAC) is a statewide partnership that serves as a platform for members to coordinate their efforts to protect public lands, waters and snowscapes, and to ensure these places can be experienced in a meaningful and sustainable manner. 3 MAJOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN STATE LANDS AND PUBLIC LANDS 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. JOIN THE MOVEMENT TO PROTECT YOUR PUBLIC LANDS Outdoor Alliance unites the voices of paddlers, mountain bikers, hikers, climbers, and backcountry skiers to conserve America’s public lands and protect the human-powered outdoor experience. Learn how the outdoor community worked to build consensus during the forest plan revision process on the Custer Gallatin National Forest inMontana.
ABOUT US & OUR PUBLIC LANDS PROTECTION EFFORTS About Us. Outdoor Alliance is the only organization in the U.S. that unites the voices of outdoor enthusiasts to conserve public lands and ensure those lands are managed in a way that embraces the human-powered experience. We are a 501 (c)3 nonprofit coalition of national advocacy organizations that includes American Whitewater,American Canoe
PUBLIC LANDS NEWS & OUR OUTDOOR NONPROFIT WORK The House just passed an ambitious package of public lands bills, protecting 4 million acres of public land and more than 1000 river miles in the West. Outdoor Alliance’s Outdoor Allies series features Chad Brown, US Navy veteran who served in Desert Storm/Shield Gulf OUR STAFF | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE Adam Cramer, CEO. Adam Cramer is the founding Executive Director and present CEO of Outdoor Alliance, a national coalition of outdoor recreation advocacy groups that has breathed new life into the conservation movement by harnessing the outdoor community’s passion for place and combining it with a modern approach to organizing anddigital engagement.
PROTECTING AMERICA'S WILDERNESS AND PUBLIC LANDS ACT Protecting America’s Wilderness and Public Lands Act is a package of public land protection bills across the west that would protect more than 4 million acres of public lands and more than 1000 river miles.Currently, the package includes eight bills in California, Colorado, Washington, and Arizona. VIEW US PUBLIC LANDS MAPS, FOREST PLANNING & MORE 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. PROMOTING PUBLIC LAND CONSERVATION & MORE Recreation & Conservation Policy. Outdoor Alliance works to protect and promote sustainable, equitable access for outdoor recreation through advocating for new legislation, collaboration with land managers, and protections for public lands and waters. Along with promoting improved legislation, we defend critical conservation policyand the
PUBLIC LANDS ISSUES TO WATCH IN 2020 Public Lands Issues to Watch in 2020. January 30, 2020 Tania Lown-Hecht. Photo credit: Holly Mandarich. The new decade is starting off rowdy for public lands issues. From major rollbacks to clean water protections and public comment periods to the possibility of a big package of recreation bills, here’s everything we have our eye on inthe
PLANNED GOLD MINE THREATENS IDAHO’S SOUTH FORK SALMON The Forest Service is on track to approve a massive gold mine at the headwaters of Idaho’s South Fork Salmon River, treasured by the Nez Perce, paddlers, anglers, and local communities. This public comment period is a crucial chance to protect this area. WHAT YOU CAN DO TO PROTECT NATIONAL MONUMENTS NOW A few pieces of advice for writing an effective comment for this process: Emphasize that you are an outdoor recreationist and a stakeholder on public lands. If you feel connected to Bears Ears or another National Monument, explain what it means to you personally. Indicate your support for National Monuments and protected publiclands in general.
JOIN THE MOVEMENT TO PROTECT YOUR PUBLIC LANDS Outdoor Alliance unites the voices of paddlers, mountain bikers, hikers, climbers, and backcountry skiers to conserve America’s public lands and protect the human-powered outdoor experience. Learn how the outdoor community worked to build consensus during the forest plan revision process on the Custer Gallatin National Forest inMontana.
ABOUT US & OUR PUBLIC LANDS PROTECTION EFFORTS About Us. Outdoor Alliance is the only organization in the U.S. that unites the voices of outdoor enthusiasts to conserve public lands and ensure those lands are managed in a way that embraces the human-powered experience. We are a 501 (c)3 nonprofit coalition of national advocacy organizations that includes American Whitewater,American Canoe
PUBLIC LANDS NEWS & OUR OUTDOOR NONPROFIT WORK The House just passed an ambitious package of public lands bills, protecting 4 million acres of public land and more than 1000 river miles in the West. Outdoor Alliance’s Outdoor Allies series features Chad Brown, US Navy veteran who served in Desert Storm/Shield Gulf OUR STAFF | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE Adam Cramer, CEO. Adam Cramer is the founding Executive Director and present CEO of Outdoor Alliance, a national coalition of outdoor recreation advocacy groups that has breathed new life into the conservation movement by harnessing the outdoor community’s passion for place and combining it with a modern approach to organizing anddigital engagement.
PROTECTING AMERICA'S WILDERNESS AND PUBLIC LANDS ACT Protecting America’s Wilderness and Public Lands Act is a package of public land protection bills across the west that would protect more than 4 million acres of public lands and more than 1000 river miles.Currently, the package includes eight bills in California, Colorado, Washington, and Arizona. VIEW US PUBLIC LANDS MAPS, FOREST PLANNING & MORE 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. PROMOTING PUBLIC LAND CONSERVATION & MORE Recreation & Conservation Policy. Outdoor Alliance works to protect and promote sustainable, equitable access for outdoor recreation through advocating for new legislation, collaboration with land managers, and protections for public lands and waters. Along with promoting improved legislation, we defend critical conservation policyand the
PUBLIC LANDS ISSUES TO WATCH IN 2020 Public Lands Issues to Watch in 2020. January 30, 2020 Tania Lown-Hecht. Photo credit: Holly Mandarich. The new decade is starting off rowdy for public lands issues. From major rollbacks to clean water protections and public comment periods to the possibility of a big package of recreation bills, here’s everything we have our eye on inthe
PLANNED GOLD MINE THREATENS IDAHO’S SOUTH FORK SALMON The Forest Service is on track to approve a massive gold mine at the headwaters of Idaho’s South Fork Salmon River, treasured by the Nez Perce, paddlers, anglers, and local communities. This public comment period is a crucial chance to protect this area. WHAT YOU CAN DO TO PROTECT NATIONAL MONUMENTS NOW A few pieces of advice for writing an effective comment for this process: Emphasize that you are an outdoor recreationist and a stakeholder on public lands. If you feel connected to Bears Ears or another National Monument, explain what it means to you personally. Indicate your support for National Monuments and protected publiclands in general.
PUBLIC LANDS NEWS & OUR OUTDOOR NONPROFIT WORK The House just passed an ambitious package of public lands bills, protecting 4 million acres of public land and more than 1000 river miles in the West. Outdoor Alliance’s Outdoor Allies series features Chad Brown, US Navy veteran who served in Desert Storm/Shield GulfOUR COALITION
Outdoor Alliance unites the voices of outdoor recreation advocates, including backcountry skiers, paddlers, climbers, and mountain bikers. Our member organizations have a rich history of protecting outdoor landscapes across the country. By joining our voices, we strengthenthe efforts to pr
100 DAYS CHECKLIST FOR PUBLIC LANDS 100 Days Checklist. They say the first 100 days are the most important time in any new administration. Let’s get the new administration and Congress off on the right foot with ten big actions that will improve outdoor experiences, protect our climate, and invest in the future of public lands. Our checklist for public lands includes fixing PROMOTING PUBLIC LAND CONSERVATION & MORE Recreation & Conservation Policy. Outdoor Alliance works to protect and promote sustainable, equitable access for outdoor recreation through advocating for new legislation, collaboration with land managers, and protections for public lands and waters. Along with promoting improved legislation, we defend critical conservation policyand the
ABOUT OUTDOOR ALLIANCE WASHINGTON About Outdoor Alliance Washington. The Washington Outdoor Alliance is a coalition of human-powered recreation enthusiasts representing more than 36,000 members who recreate on public lands in Washington State. We come together as a group on issues relating to recreation, access, conservation and the environment. MOUNTAINS TO SOUND GREENWAY Extending from the Seattle waterfront to Ellensburg, the Mountains to Sound Greenway is an outdoor paradise with 1,600 miles of trails, the stunning Cascade Crest, excellent whitewater runs, backcountry skiing and snowshoeing, rock climbing routes, and mountain biking.PUBLIC LANDS PLEDGE
30x30. Public Lands Pledge. Public Lands Pledge. We hike, bike, boat, climb, ski, and surf. We don’t witness the great outdoors—we live it. We experience the splendor of summits scraping the sky, turquoise rivers running wild, and valleys teeming with wildlife. We demand a healthy and well-managed public lands system that is the envy of the HELP PROTECT BEARS EARS NATIONAL MONUMENT Outdoor Alliance Submits Amicus Brief in Support of Bears Ears National Monument Lawsuit. Nov 20, 2018. Press Release, Bears Ears, Important Resources. November 19, 2018, Washington DC – Outdoor Alliance submitted an amicus brief in support of challenges to the Trump Administration’s illegal reductions to Bears Ears NationalMonument. Nov
ABOUT OUTDOOR ALLIANCE COLORADO About Outdoor Alliance Colorado. Outdoor Alliance Colorado (OAC) is a statewide partnership that serves as a platform for members to coordinate their efforts to protect public lands, waters and snowscapes, and to ensure these places can be experienced in a meaningful and sustainable manner. 3 MAJOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN STATE LANDS AND PUBLIC LANDS April 5, 2016 Tania Lown-Hecht. Most western states have a mix of state-managed land and public, federally-managed land. State land and public land have different goals, and different rules about access, and there's plenty of room for both in most states. Proponents of the public land heist would have you think that state management is thesame
JOIN THE MOVEMENT TO PROTECT YOUR PUBLIC LANDS Outdoor Alliance unites the voices of paddlers, mountain bikers, hikers, climbers, and backcountry skiers to conserve America’s public lands and protect the human-powered outdoor experience. Learn how the outdoor community worked to build consensus during the forest plan revision process on the Custer Gallatin National Forest inMontana.
ABOUT US & OUR PUBLIC LANDS PROTECTION EFFORTS About Us. Outdoor Alliance is the only organization in the U.S. that unites the voices of outdoor enthusiasts to conserve public lands and ensure those lands are managed in a way that embraces the human-powered experience. We are a 501 (c)3 nonprofit coalition of national advocacy organizations that includes American Whitewater,American Canoe
OUR CAMPAIGNS TO PROTECT PUBLIC LANDS Get involved in our current campaigns to protect the outdoors. Outdoor Alliance works to drive public policy that conserves lands and waters and protects opportunities for their sustainable and equitable enjoyment through outdoor recreation. Our work is organized into four main categories: recreation and conservation policy, climate andenergy
OUR STAFF | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE Adam Cramer, CEO. Adam Cramer is the founding Executive Director and present CEO of Outdoor Alliance, a national coalition of outdoor recreation advocacy groups that has breathed new life into the conservation movement by harnessing the outdoor community’s passion for place and combining it with a modern approach to organizing anddigital engagement.
PROTECTING AMERICA'S WILDERNESS AND PUBLIC LANDS ACT Protecting America’s Wilderness and Public Lands Act is a package of public land protection bills across the west that would protect more than 4 million acres of public lands and more than 1000 river miles.Currently, the package includes eight bills in California, Colorado, Washington, and Arizona. CONTACT US | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. OUR WORK ON LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION EFFORTS 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. PUBLIC LANDS ISSUES TO WATCH IN 2020 Public Lands Issues to Watch in 2020. January 30, 2020 Tania Lown-Hecht. Photo credit: Holly Mandarich. The new decade is starting off rowdy for public lands issues. From major rollbacks to clean water protections and public comment periods to the possibility of a big package of recreation bills, here’s everything we have our eye on inthe
PLANNED GOLD MINE THREATENS IDAHO’S SOUTH FORK SALMON The Forest Service is on track to approve a massive gold mine at the headwaters of Idaho’s South Fork Salmon River, treasured by the Nez Perce, paddlers, anglers, and local communities. This public comment period is a crucial chance to protect this area. WHAT REALLY HAPPENS WHEN YOU WRITE TO CONGRESS? What Really Happens When You Write to Congress? December 15, 2015 Tania Lown-Hecht. We know that it’s easy to be cynical about politics, to think that big money and powerful private interests control the conversation. You might wonder how a few people who love the outdoors can compete with huge industries and their army oflobbyists.
JOIN THE MOVEMENT TO PROTECT YOUR PUBLIC LANDS Outdoor Alliance unites the voices of paddlers, mountain bikers, hikers, climbers, and backcountry skiers to conserve America’s public lands and protect the human-powered outdoor experience. Learn how the outdoor community worked to build consensus during the forest plan revision process on the Custer Gallatin National Forest inMontana.
ABOUT US & OUR PUBLIC LANDS PROTECTION EFFORTS About Us. Outdoor Alliance is the only organization in the U.S. that unites the voices of outdoor enthusiasts to conserve public lands and ensure those lands are managed in a way that embraces the human-powered experience. We are a 501 (c)3 nonprofit coalition of national advocacy organizations that includes American Whitewater,American Canoe
OUR CAMPAIGNS TO PROTECT PUBLIC LANDS Get involved in our current campaigns to protect the outdoors. Outdoor Alliance works to drive public policy that conserves lands and waters and protects opportunities for their sustainable and equitable enjoyment through outdoor recreation. Our work is organized into four main categories: recreation and conservation policy, climate andenergy
OUR STAFF | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE Adam Cramer, CEO. Adam Cramer is the founding Executive Director and present CEO of Outdoor Alliance, a national coalition of outdoor recreation advocacy groups that has breathed new life into the conservation movement by harnessing the outdoor community’s passion for place and combining it with a modern approach to organizing anddigital engagement.
PROTECTING AMERICA'S WILDERNESS AND PUBLIC LANDS ACT Protecting America’s Wilderness and Public Lands Act is a package of public land protection bills across the west that would protect more than 4 million acres of public lands and more than 1000 river miles.Currently, the package includes eight bills in California, Colorado, Washington, and Arizona. CONTACT US | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. OUR WORK ON LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION EFFORTS 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. PUBLIC LANDS ISSUES TO WATCH IN 2020 Public Lands Issues to Watch in 2020. January 30, 2020 Tania Lown-Hecht. Photo credit: Holly Mandarich. The new decade is starting off rowdy for public lands issues. From major rollbacks to clean water protections and public comment periods to the possibility of a big package of recreation bills, here’s everything we have our eye on inthe
PLANNED GOLD MINE THREATENS IDAHO’S SOUTH FORK SALMON The Forest Service is on track to approve a massive gold mine at the headwaters of Idaho’s South Fork Salmon River, treasured by the Nez Perce, paddlers, anglers, and local communities. This public comment period is a crucial chance to protect this area. WHAT REALLY HAPPENS WHEN YOU WRITE TO CONGRESS? What Really Happens When You Write to Congress? December 15, 2015 Tania Lown-Hecht. We know that it’s easy to be cynical about politics, to think that big money and powerful private interests control the conversation. You might wonder how a few people who love the outdoors can compete with huge industries and their army oflobbyists.
OUR CAMPAIGNS TO PROTECT PUBLIC LANDS Get involved in our current campaigns to protect the outdoors. Outdoor Alliance works to drive public policy that conserves lands and waters and protects opportunities for their sustainable and equitable enjoyment through outdoor recreation. Our work is organized into four main categories: recreation and conservation policy, climate andenergy
PROTECTING AMERICA'S WILDERNESS AND PUBLIC LANDS ACT Protecting America’s Wilderness and Public Lands Act is a package of public land protection bills across the west that would protect more than 4 million acres of public lands and more than 1000 river miles.Currently, the package includes eight bills in California, Colorado, Washington, and Arizona. CONTACT US | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. OUR WORK ON LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION EFFORTS 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. OUTDOOR ALLIANCE RESPONDS TO THE RELEASE OF CONSERVING AND Today, Outdoor Alliance shared our enthusiasm about the Biden administration’s recent report on Conserving and Restoring America the Beautiful, which commits to conserving 30 percent of public lands and waters by the year 2030.Outdoor Alliance has advocated for the protection of public lands and waters for fifteen years, with the belief that everyone in America should have access to A FOREST PLANNING SUCCESS STORY A Forest Planning Success Story. May 5, 2021 Tania Lown-Hecht. Today, Outdoor Alliance is releasing a story that explores how the outdoor community worked to build consensus during the forest plan revision process on the Custer Gallatin National Forest in Montana. Photo credit: Aaron Teasdale, click to read the full story. FINANCIALS | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE Financials. financials. why outdoor alliance. Outdoor Alliance is the only organization in the U.S. that unites the voices of outdoor enthusiasts to protect public lands and waters and ensure they are managed in a way that embraces the human-powered experience. Our work ensures that all Americans have meaningful access to enjoyable,quality
OUTDOOR RECREATION WILL BENEFIT FROM THIS AMBITIOUS Outdoor Recreation Will Benefit from this Ambitious Climate Goal. January 26, 2021 Tania Lown-Hecht. Photo credit: Patrick Hendry. Today, Outdoor Alliance released a policy report entitled “ How Outdoor Recreationists Can Support 30x30, ” which explores how the outdoor community and a diverse approach to conserving public landsand waters
BIDEN’S FIRST 100 DAYS: WHAT IT’S MEANT FOR THE OUTDOORS Today, the Biden administration reaches the end of its first 100 days in office, an oft-discussed milestone for presidencies. Back in January, Outdoor Alliance shared its 100 Days Checklist for Public Lands, a checklist of key actions that we hoped the new President and new Congress would take to protect public lands, fix core conservation laws, advance equitable access, and reverse rollbacks. A NEW CONSERVATION CORPS WOULD CREATE GOOD JOBS REBUILDING The original CCC created outdoor infrastructure that many people still enjoy today, but it was marred by the inequality typical of much of Roosevelt’s New Deal. The corps excluded women and segregated Black Americans and members of federally-recognized Tribes into separate corps. Sen. Wyden and Rep. Neguse’s proposal would aim to create a JOIN THE MOVEMENT TO PROTECT YOUR PUBLIC LANDS Outdoor Alliance unites the voices of paddlers, mountain bikers, hikers, climbers, and backcountry skiers to conserve America’s public lands and protect the human-powered outdoor experience. Learn how the outdoor community worked to build consensus during the forest plan revision process on the Custer Gallatin National Forest inMontana.
ABOUT US & OUR PUBLIC LANDS PROTECTION EFFORTS About Us. Outdoor Alliance is the only organization in the U.S. that unites the voices of outdoor enthusiasts to conserve public lands and ensure those lands are managed in a way that embraces the human-powered experience. We are a 501 (c)3 nonprofit coalition of national advocacy organizations that includes American Whitewater,American Canoe
OUR CAMPAIGNS TO PROTECT PUBLIC LANDS Get involved in our current campaigns to protect the outdoors. Outdoor Alliance works to drive public policy that conserves lands and waters and protects opportunities for their sustainable and equitable enjoyment through outdoor recreation. Our work is organized into four main categories: recreation and conservation policy, climate andenergy
OUR STAFF | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE Adam Cramer, CEO. Adam Cramer is the founding Executive Director and present CEO of Outdoor Alliance, a national coalition of outdoor recreation advocacy groups that has breathed new life into the conservation movement by harnessing the outdoor community’s passion for place and combining it with a modern approach to organizing anddigital engagement.
PROTECTING AMERICA'S WILDERNESS AND PUBLIC LANDS ACT Protecting America’s Wilderness and Public Lands Act is a package of public land protection bills across the west that would protect more than 4 million acres of public lands and more than 1000 river miles.Currently, the package includes eight bills in California, Colorado, Washington, and Arizona. CONTACT US | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. OUR WORK ON LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION EFFORTS 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. PUBLIC LANDS ISSUES TO WATCH IN 2020 Public Lands Issues to Watch in 2020. January 30, 2020 Tania Lown-Hecht. Photo credit: Holly Mandarich. The new decade is starting off rowdy for public lands issues. From major rollbacks to clean water protections and public comment periods to the possibility of a big package of recreation bills, here’s everything we have our eye on inthe
PLANNED GOLD MINE THREATENS IDAHO’S SOUTH FORK SALMON The Forest Service is on track to approve a massive gold mine at the headwaters of Idaho’s South Fork Salmon River, treasured by the Nez Perce, paddlers, anglers, and local communities. This public comment period is a crucial chance to protect this area. WHAT REALLY HAPPENS WHEN YOU WRITE TO CONGRESS? What Really Happens When You Write to Congress? December 15, 2015 Tania Lown-Hecht. We know that it’s easy to be cynical about politics, to think that big money and powerful private interests control the conversation. You might wonder how a few people who love the outdoors can compete with huge industries and their army oflobbyists.
JOIN THE MOVEMENT TO PROTECT YOUR PUBLIC LANDS Outdoor Alliance unites the voices of paddlers, mountain bikers, hikers, climbers, and backcountry skiers to conserve America’s public lands and protect the human-powered outdoor experience. Learn how the outdoor community worked to build consensus during the forest plan revision process on the Custer Gallatin National Forest inMontana.
ABOUT US & OUR PUBLIC LANDS PROTECTION EFFORTS About Us. Outdoor Alliance is the only organization in the U.S. that unites the voices of outdoor enthusiasts to conserve public lands and ensure those lands are managed in a way that embraces the human-powered experience. We are a 501 (c)3 nonprofit coalition of national advocacy organizations that includes American Whitewater,American Canoe
OUR CAMPAIGNS TO PROTECT PUBLIC LANDS Get involved in our current campaigns to protect the outdoors. Outdoor Alliance works to drive public policy that conserves lands and waters and protects opportunities for their sustainable and equitable enjoyment through outdoor recreation. Our work is organized into four main categories: recreation and conservation policy, climate andenergy
OUR STAFF | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE Adam Cramer, CEO. Adam Cramer is the founding Executive Director and present CEO of Outdoor Alliance, a national coalition of outdoor recreation advocacy groups that has breathed new life into the conservation movement by harnessing the outdoor community’s passion for place and combining it with a modern approach to organizing anddigital engagement.
PROTECTING AMERICA'S WILDERNESS AND PUBLIC LANDS ACT Protecting America’s Wilderness and Public Lands Act is a package of public land protection bills across the west that would protect more than 4 million acres of public lands and more than 1000 river miles.Currently, the package includes eight bills in California, Colorado, Washington, and Arizona. CONTACT US | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. OUR WORK ON LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION EFFORTS 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. PUBLIC LANDS ISSUES TO WATCH IN 2020 Public Lands Issues to Watch in 2020. January 30, 2020 Tania Lown-Hecht. Photo credit: Holly Mandarich. The new decade is starting off rowdy for public lands issues. From major rollbacks to clean water protections and public comment periods to the possibility of a big package of recreation bills, here’s everything we have our eye on inthe
PLANNED GOLD MINE THREATENS IDAHO’S SOUTH FORK SALMON The Forest Service is on track to approve a massive gold mine at the headwaters of Idaho’s South Fork Salmon River, treasured by the Nez Perce, paddlers, anglers, and local communities. This public comment period is a crucial chance to protect this area. WHAT REALLY HAPPENS WHEN YOU WRITE TO CONGRESS? What Really Happens When You Write to Congress? December 15, 2015 Tania Lown-Hecht. We know that it’s easy to be cynical about politics, to think that big money and powerful private interests control the conversation. You might wonder how a few people who love the outdoors can compete with huge industries and their army oflobbyists.
OUR CAMPAIGNS TO PROTECT PUBLIC LANDS Get involved in our current campaigns to protect the outdoors. Outdoor Alliance works to drive public policy that conserves lands and waters and protects opportunities for their sustainable and equitable enjoyment through outdoor recreation. Our work is organized into four main categories: recreation and conservation policy, climate andenergy
PROTECTING AMERICA'S WILDERNESS AND PUBLIC LANDS ACT Protecting America’s Wilderness and Public Lands Act is a package of public land protection bills across the west that would protect more than 4 million acres of public lands and more than 1000 river miles.Currently, the package includes eight bills in California, Colorado, Washington, and Arizona. CONTACT US | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. OUR WORK ON LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION EFFORTS 123 Street Avenue, City Town, 99999 (123) 555-6789. email@address.com . You can set your address, phone number, email and site description in the settings tab. OUTDOOR ALLIANCE RESPONDS TO THE RELEASE OF CONSERVING AND Today, Outdoor Alliance shared our enthusiasm about the Biden administration’s recent report on Conserving and Restoring America the Beautiful, which commits to conserving 30 percent of public lands and waters by the year 2030.Outdoor Alliance has advocated for the protection of public lands and waters for fifteen years, with the belief that everyone in America should have access to A FOREST PLANNING SUCCESS STORY A Forest Planning Success Story. May 5, 2021 Tania Lown-Hecht. Today, Outdoor Alliance is releasing a story that explores how the outdoor community worked to build consensus during the forest plan revision process on the Custer Gallatin National Forest in Montana. Photo credit: Aaron Teasdale, click to read the full story. FINANCIALS | OUTDOOR ALLIANCE Financials. financials. why outdoor alliance. Outdoor Alliance is the only organization in the U.S. that unites the voices of outdoor enthusiasts to protect public lands and waters and ensure they are managed in a way that embraces the human-powered experience. Our work ensures that all Americans have meaningful access to enjoyable,quality
OUTDOOR RECREATION WILL BENEFIT FROM THIS AMBITIOUS Outdoor Recreation Will Benefit from this Ambitious Climate Goal. January 26, 2021 Tania Lown-Hecht. Photo credit: Patrick Hendry. Today, Outdoor Alliance released a policy report entitled “ How Outdoor Recreationists Can Support 30x30, ” which explores how the outdoor community and a diverse approach to conserving public landsand waters
BIDEN’S FIRST 100 DAYS: WHAT IT’S MEANT FOR THE OUTDOORS Today, the Biden administration reaches the end of its first 100 days in office, an oft-discussed milestone for presidencies. Back in January, Outdoor Alliance shared its 100 Days Checklist for Public Lands, a checklist of key actions that we hoped the new President and new Congress would take to protect public lands, fix core conservation laws, advance equitable access, and reverse rollbacks. A NEW CONSERVATION CORPS WOULD CREATE GOOD JOBS REBUILDING The original CCC created outdoor infrastructure that many people still enjoy today, but it was marred by the inequality typical of much of Roosevelt’s New Deal. The corps excluded women and segregated Black Americans and members of federally-recognized Tribes into separate corps. Sen. Wyden and Rep. Neguse’s proposal would aim to create a JOIN THE MOVEMENT TO PROTECT YOUR PUBLIC LANDS Join the effort to help defend and preserve America's public lands. Outdoor Alliance works to protect the places we ski, hike, climb,paddle & bike.
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