Colorado River Named #1 Most Endangered River In The Nation

  For more than two decades American Rivers has released its annual list of America’s Most Endangered Rivers. American Rivers released the 2013 list today, and the river at the top—the most endangered river in the nation—is the mighty Colorado.   The Colorado River is a lifeline in the desert, its water sustaining tens of…

Favorites on Friday: Sally Jewell Gets the Job

Guest Post by Tom Flynn, Outdoor Alliance On Wednesday,  Sally Jewell was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the next Secretary of the Interior. After all the speculation and the grueling confirmation hearing, it ended with more of a whimper than a bang. Wedged in between continuous speeches about gun control, Senators Wyden and Murkowski…

Take Action Tuesday: Protect Alaska’s White Mountains

White Mountains Recreation Area Photo: Pete Dronker Conservation Alliance Grantee, Northern Alaska Environmental Center, is working to secure permanent protection for Arctic wildlands north of Fairbanks spanning the White Mountains National Recreation Area and Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge, especially White-Crazy Mountains Wilderness Study Area.   The White Mountains National Recreation Area is used by…

Favorites on Friday: Call to Action from Access Fund

Call to Action: Volunteers needed to help protect the Holy Boulders – Adopt a Crag April 13th  Access Fund, in conjunction with the Illinois Climbers Association and Southern Illinois University (SIU) would like you to join us at the Holy Boulders for an Adopt a Crag on April 13th, 2013. Visit SIU Base Camp Outdoor…

Take Action Tuesday: Float the Yampa River with Western Rivers Conservancy and Learn More About The Cross Mountain Campaign

The Conservation Alliance has funded Western River Conservancy for a number of projects, including the successful Murtha Ranch Acquisition and John Day River Campaign, protecting 16 river miles and 16,015 acres of wildlands; now known as Cottonwood Canyon State Park, planned to open Fall 2013. Most recently, the Alliance awarded WRC a grant in the amount of $35,000…

Wenatchee Foothills Campaign One Step Closer to Success

 Photo: Wenatcheeoutdoors.org Last month, The Conservation Alliance funded the Chelan-Douglas Land Trust's Wenatchee Foothills Campaign to protect 2,562 acres and establish a foothills trail system that ensures recreational access for future generations of outdoor enthusiasts and conserves wildlife habitat lands.  On Friday, CDLT moved one step closer to success by securing public assess to Castel Rock. The…

Favorites on Friday: Celebrating with Vermont Land Trust

Three of the original "Old Goats" who had a vision, built trails and made skiing the Bolton backcountry possible. Pictured left to right  Olga Vrana, and Clem and Sylvia Holden. Photo: Alexandria Bombach.  In the spring of 2012, The Conservation Alliance first funded the Vermont Land Trust's Bolton Valley Conservation Campaign; to permanently protect the…

New Season of Collaboration & Stewardship begins in Ventura

Last week we partnered with Ventura Hillsides Conservancy, Deckers Outdoors, Horny Toad, REI, Patagonia and Vapur to kick off the 2013 Backyard Collective in Ventura, California. The Backyard Collective brings together member company teams for a day of volunteer action in their own backyard. For this event, we truly were in Patagonia's backyard, making improvements to the Ventura River Parkway area and preparing…

Take Action Tuesday: Celebrate Our New Grantees by Learning More

We are pleased to announce the results of The Conservation Alliance Winter 2013 Funding Cycle.  We have awarded $750,000 to the 20 organizations listed below.  We plan to contribute $1.5 million in 2013. Many great conservation opportunities lie ahead, and we are excited to be able to support these important initiatives. Please check out the…