Outstanding Partnership Stories: Columbia Sportswear & ForestEthics

Refineries using fuel from Canada's Tar Sands threaten heart and lung health in US communities. Tar Sands mining in Canada rips up Boreal forest. Throughout its life cycle, Tar Sands produces much more global warming pollution than conventional oil.  And that's why ForestEthics (and many others) are very grateful for Columbia Sportswear's collaboration in developing…

Take Action Tuesday: Stop SkiLink

SkiLink is a proposed gondola traversing the Wasatch Mountains from Canyons Resort in Park City to Solitude Mountain Resort in Big Cottonwood Canyon. Marketed as a transportation solution by its supporters, SkiLink is in essence an effort to privatize highly-valued public lands for a development project that is not wanted or needed. It is an…

Commitment, Camaraderie & Conservation in Salt Lake City

We recently returned to Salt Lake City for the Backyard Collective. The occasion was weeks in the planning with a truly cooperative effort from Nathan Kuder, Black Diamond Category Director, Julia Geisler, Executive Director of Salt Lake Climbers Alliance, and Jessie Walther, Executive Director of Cottonwood Canyons Foundation. On May 30th, we were joined by a small group of…

Outstanding Partnership Stories: Outdoor Gear Exchange and Vermont Land Trust Create a Lasting Legacy

Photo: Broudy/Donohue Photography Creating a lasting legacy: Outdoor Gear Exchange was instrumental in Vermont Land Trust's campaign to protect the Bolton Valley. In 2012, Vermont Land Trust (VLT) engaged in a public campaign to protect the 1,100-acre Bolton Valley Nordic and Backcountry property, a critical wildlife habitat link that provides unparalleled outdoor recreation opportunities in…

Take Action Tuesday: Protect Yellowstone in Winter

Our nation's first national park and most iconic winter sanctuary needs your help. Please urge the National Park Service to continue Yellowstone's transition to cleaner, quieter and healthier conditions. Thanks in large part to the groundswell of support from concerned citizens like you, Yellowstone has made a remarkable recovery from a decade ago when our nation's…

POLL: Oregonians Want More Protection for Western Forests

A recent poll by the Pew Charitable Trusts shows that Oregonians want more land and water protections for forests in the southwestern part of the state. These forests, commonly known as O&C lands, were established in 1866 when Congress created a land-grant program for the Oregon & California Railroad Co. to spur completion of the…

Take Action Tuesday: Save Bristol Bay

  Bristol Bay, Alaska is host to one of the last great salmon fisheries on earth. It's our last chance to get it right the first time. We must protect this national treasure and its salmon fishery; incredible sport fishing and recreation; fishing jobs and economy; and a native way of life that's thousands of…

Outstanding Partnership Stories: Mountain Equipment Co-op Has Grown To Become Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society’s Most Important Corporate Partner

Over the course of the last 20 years, Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC) has grown to become Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society’s (CPAWS) most important corporate partner. The relationship began with MEC donating to CPAWS conservation campaigns and has blossomed into a long-term partnership.   In 2002, the relationship took a big step forward when MEC…