Grantees Report Conservation Successes
Twice each year, we award grants to grassroots conservation organizations that are working to secure permanent protections for a specific threatened wild place.
Twice each year, we award grants to grassroots conservation organizations that are working to secure permanent protections for a specific threatened wild place.
Conservation Alliance grantees funded in October 2018 and March 2019 reported 14 conservation victories, permanently protecting 14,325,235 acres, 330 river miles and one climbing area.
Frank and Jeanne Moore are decades-long stewards and conservation champions for the Steamboat Creek watershed.
Full of ecological delights and rugged wild country, Eagle Mountain is a rare gem: a low-elevation wilderness landscape that adds important diversity to protected areas within the Adirondack Park’s boundaries.
Long Lake sits on a ridge just north of the town of Crested Butte in Southwestern Colorado. Easily accessed from town, this lake is a community gem that needs a local oversight.
Conservation Alliance grantees funded in the last 12 months reported six conservation victories, permanently protecting 34,173 acres and one climbing area.
Recently, the Department of the Interior reinstated two expired mineral leases for the benefit of Chilean-owned Twin Metals Minnesota at the edge of the Boundary Waters.
CalWild and their partners in the Central Coast Wild Heritage Coalition celebrated the introduction of a bill…
The importance of the ancient cypress surpasses their age.
The Missouri Breaks region of central Montana is one of the most unique landscapes in the West.