I’m also an avid sportsman and one of my firearms is an AR-15. So you might be surprised that I've never joined the NRA—nor ever will.
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To close out 2017, the president chipped away at protections meant to keep public lands, waters, and wildlife safe
The charities suing the Trump administration to save Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments—and how you can help
Did Donald Trump "steal" public land when he shrunk two Utah national monuments on Monday? Depends on who you ask.
When Patagonia, REI, and the North Face stood up to Trump’s national-monument shrinkage, did they earn more goodwill than they lost? We reviewed social comments to hear what you had to say.
REI and the North Face have joined the Ventura-based gear maker in standing up for our public lands
Get ready for lawsuits. The five tribal nations that supported the formation of the monument say they will respond with legal action and continued collaboration.
Researchers at the University of Montana found that nearby towns dependent on tourist dollars stand to lose millions
The decision to amend national monuments has roots in pro-energy, anti-conservation politics that has been simmering for 40 years
On Friday, the President told Senator Orrin Hatch that he planned to downsize two Utah national monuments. Here's why nothing's likely to happen soon.
His misguided immigration and climate-change policies are worse than January rain
Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune on why the land is worth more than just the resources that are on it
These are the people who've been fighting for the land’s preservation for over 30 years—and might see it axed in the scratch of a pen
The people have spoken. In a study released Tuesday, over 99 percent of people said they support the 27 monuments up for review. President Donald Trump, are you listening?
A lot of assumptions have been made about the national-monuments review. Many of them aren't true.
A Scout is not Donald Trump, basically
A group of the country's top rock climbers traveled to Washington last week to remind Congress that public lands are valuable assets worth protecting. Here's what I had to say.