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The National Wild & Scenic River Act Created by Congress in 1968, the National Wild...
The word "wilderness" derives from the notion of wildness and wild places - areas that are not...
Across Oregon, the impacts of climate change are becoming increasingly evident, with winter floods on...
Have you ever wondered about the stories that trees silently tell? Whether they stand tall...
Retired US Forest Service Ecologist Maret Pajutee tells the story of how the Forest Service...
In this Wild Wednesday Webcast, we welcome Nicholas Famoso, Paleontology Program Manager for the John...
In this Wild Wednesday Webcast, we welcome Brian Bangs with The U.S. Fish and Wildlife...
Ryan Reed with FireGen and Tim Ingalsbee with FUSEE discuss fire policy and how forests and communities can adapt...
Writing Letters to the Editor is an important and impactful way to advocate for issues...
Get the basics on who makes decisions and where to plug in to effect change.
Meeting with your elected officials (aka lobbying) is part of participating in our democracy.
Giving testimony at a hearing or meeting can have a powerful impact.
Staying informed is the first step to becoming a public lands and native wildlife advocate.
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