Celebrating Success: Cross Mountain Canyon

We supported Western River Conservancy's campaign for the permanent protection of 2.5 miles along the Yampa River at the entrance of Cross Mountain Canyon. This protection creates a sanctuary for fish and wildlife while opening new public access to tens of thousands of acres of surrounding public land.      To learn more, click here….

Favorites on Friday: Earthworks Shares Great News!

This just in from Earthworks! We are thrilled to announce that the Interior Department has approved mineral withdrawals for the Wild and Scenic Chetco and Illinois Rivers in southwest Oregon.   On Thursday, July 24, the Interior Department signed the 5-year mineral withdrawal  for the Wild and Scenic Chetco River, providing interim protection for almost…

Connecting Paths at the Seattle Backyard Collective

In Seattle, we recently welcomed over 60 volunteers from 11 member companies to West Duwamish Park for a day affectionately dubbed  as "restoration bootcamp". The goal before us was to build trails including turnpike and switchback sections, as well as remove invasive blackberry with project leadership from Forterra, the Nature Consortium and Green Seattle Partnership.  The West Duwamish Greenbelt…

Take Action Tuesday: You Did It. SkiLink Halted

This just in from Save Our Canyons! You've done it! SkiLink seems to be done for the foreseeable future as many members of the Utah Delegation have indicated the Wasatch Summit planning effort needs to play out, looking holistically at our Wasatch Mountains. You've contacted your officials, put up yard signs, been increasingly persistent, informed…

Favorites on Friday: Appalachian Trail Conservancy Reports Success

Photo: Beauty Spot Blad In 2008, we funded the overall Rocky Fork acquisition through Appalachian Trail Conservancy, with the goal to acquire and protect the 10,000-acre Rocky Fork tract in eastern Tennessee.  The 10,000-acre purchase has been completed, and 2000 acres transferred State of Tennessee to become a new state park   To learn more,…

Favorites on Friday: Trust for Public Land Reports Success

Photo: Crocker Mountain, Marcy Monkman On June 7, 2013, The Trust for Public Land conserved the Crocker Mountain property in Carrabassett Valley, Maine.  The land is now owned by the State of Maine and protected by a conservation easement ensuring that it will never be developed and will always be open to public recreational access….

Serena Rocks at Mountain Bike Nationals

  Proving that we at The Conservation Alliance like to work hard and play harder, our own Serena Gordon placed second in the Pro Women's category at the 2013 Marathon Mountain Bike Nationals in Sun Valley, Idaho last weekend. She finished the 41-mile course really darned fast. A lot of work and training goes into…

Restoration & Cooperation in Oregon

On a recent Tuesday, we welcomed Ruff Wear, Stanley PMI, Hydro Flask and FootZone Bend who brought along sponsored athletes and friends Stephanie Howe (The North Face, Clif Bar), Jeff Browning (Patagonia) and Max King (Montrail) for a day of restoration on Whychus Creek.  Since 1996, the Upper Deschutes Watershed Council (UDWC) has been working to protect and restore the 2000 miles of rivers and streams that flow through Central…

Take Action Tuesday: GO America Week in Washington DC

Photo: Blair Witte, John Sterling, and Gareth Martins on Capitol Hill    The Conservation Alliance led a delegation to Washington, DC last week, to participate in the annual Great Outdoors America Week (GO Week). The event is designed to convene a broad group of stakeholders to demonstrate widespread support for protected public lands. Representing the…