Douglas Brinkley: The Best of the New Generation of American Historians

  Called "the best of the new generation of American historians", Douglas Brinkley is an award-winning author, professor of history at Rice University and a renowned historian. He is also the Alliance's featured guest speaker at The Conservation Alliance Breakfast at the August 2010 Outdoor Retailer Summer Market.  Brinkley's most recent book, Wilderness Warrior, details…

Grantee Weekly Grind: Photos Tell the Story of Snake River Salmon

iLCP photographer Neil Osborne at Little Redfish Lake near Stanley, Idaho. © Emily Nuchols  From Save Our Wild Salmon:  Sometimes you've got to get on the ground. Get dirty, muddy and immerse yourself in a story… That's exactly what International League of Conservation Photographers' photographer Neil Osborne did to tell the story of Snake River…

Conservation Stories: In the Shadow of Glen Canyon Dam

  The work at Conservation Alliance wouldn't be possible without all of our outdoor industry brand members. But a lot of them aren't only involved with Conservation Alliance; many of our member brands are committed to a diverse variety of environmental causes. Every Thursday we'll be featuring a cross-post from one of our member companies…

Possible International Protection for the Flathead River Watershed

  We've been closely tracking what's happening up in the Flathead Valley in Southeastern British Columbia, where in February, a ban was placed on mining and energy development.  But that ban was only part of protecting this wild and beautiful section of North America. Conservation Alliance grantee Sierra Club of British Columbia has been working…

The Sun was Shining on the Seattle Backyard Collective!

Warm weather and a bit of sunshine greeted ConservationNEXT volunteers as they began to arrive at Mt. Baker Park for the 2nd Annual Backyard Collective.  Cascade Land Conservancy, Green Seattle Project and ConservationNEXT put together a full morning of work and more than 80 volunteers from  Patagonia, Stanley, a brand of PMI, Outdoor Research, Nikwax,…

Boulder White Clouds One Step Closer to Wilderness Designation!

The Boulder White Cloud Mountains of central Idaho are one step closer to receiving the designation of Wilderness.  On Wednesday, June 16th, the Obama administration endorsed a Senate bill (S. 3294) proposing 333,000 acres of land to be designated Wilderness, the nation's highest level of protection for a landscape Backed by the Idaho Conservation League,…

Legislation Would Give Tennessee Nearly 20,000 More Acres of Wilderness

  Yesterday, U.S. Senators Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) and Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) introduced the Tennessee Wilderness Act of 2010 that would designate six different areas totaling 19,556 acres as wilderness in the Cherokee National Forest. From the Chattanoogan: “I grew up hiking in the mountains of East Tennessee and know firsthand that these beautiful landscapes should…

Mountainfilm Kicks-off in Telluride Today!

  Happy Memorial Day Weekend! We’re hoping that you get out and play this weekend and appreciate some of your favorite wild places. We wanted to give a special shout out to some of our member companies who are celebrating Memorial Day Weekend by taking part in Mountainfilm in Telluride. Currently in its 32nd year,…

Obama Suspends Arctic Drilling… For Now

      With the catastrophic oil spill still wreaking havoc in the Gulf of Mexico, President Obama announced today that he would suspend drilling in the Arctic Ocean off Alaska until at least 2011. Congratulations to our grantee Alaska Wilderness League for this victory! Take a moment to thank President Obama for this reprieve…