2020 Year in Review
In 2020, Conservation Alliance funding helped 12 projects cross the finish line. These projects permanently protect 11,594 acres (including 483 giant sequoias!), 1.3 river miles, and one climbing area.
In 2020, Conservation Alliance funding helped 12 projects cross the finish line. These projects permanently protect 11,594 acres (including 483 giant sequoias!), 1.3 river miles, and one climbing area.
We’d like to share an update about our journey to advance justice, equity, diversity and inclusion – or JEDI – at The Conservation Alliance.
Today, the Trump administration announced its plan to hold a lease sale for rights to drill in the Coastal Plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Science, outdoor community lands massive win against Pebble mine for Bristol Bay, Alaska.
The Public Lands Defense Fund (PLDF) was launched in 2017 in anticipation of attacks on our public lands system during the Trump Administration.
The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is under threat like never before. Below, Andy Moderow shares how Alaska Wilderness League (AWL) hopes to hold the line until January 20, 2021.
Twice each year, we award grants to grassroots conservation organizations that are working to secure permanent protections for a specific threatened wild place.
Congress has an opportunity to pass important public lands bills as part of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) this year.
Today, we are announcing our decision to divest all assets from our longtime bank and financial partner, Bank of America, in order to align our investments with our values.
The concepts of conservation and wildfire are often staged as opponents. However, we believe land conservation and responsible wildfire management can go hand in hand, they are not mutually exclusive. Our views on the interconnectedness of conservation, wildfire, and wildfire mitigation include the following beliefs: