The Conservation Era and its’ Public Lands Advocates: Teddy Roosevelt and John Muir
In Part One of our story on Understanding Public Lands in the United States and why they matter, …
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Across the 13 western US States, the COVID-19 virus is having a recognizable impact on everything from daily life for local residents, health care, travel, tourism, and everything in between. …
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In Part One of our story on the history of Public Lands in the United States and why they matter, we looked at the early years immediately after the Louisiana Purchase …
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If you’ve been paying attention to US political news recently, you may have caught glimpses of headlines highlighting Public Lands. From the armed standoffs in Oregon and Nevada, Patagonia’s boycotting …
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Uinta Brewing’s Park Series Golden Ale is dedicated to the US’s 58 National Parks and features several different cans commemorating a few of the more iconic locations. The Salt Lake …
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Basin & Range’s Inside Guide to the West: Best National Parks for Fall Colors
Summer may be the most popular season for visiting North America’s amazing national parks, but a trip …
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The overnight low at Winter Park, Colorado the other night was 32 degrees. It won’t take too many more of those chilling temperatures to kick-start the West’s changing of the seasons. To get …
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From overheated standoffs in Nevada and Oregon of 2015 and ’16, to the U.S’ National Park’s 100th anniversary celebrations, to the various attention grabbing animal encounters happening this summer in …
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“There is nothing so American as our national parks, and the idea behind the parks is that the country belongs to (you) the people.” President FDR
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