The Clean Water Act extends federal protections to key fish and wildlife habitat. It’s also imperative for the clean drinking water that all Americans rely on
The proposed Sheep Creek mine would sit on public land in the headwaters of the West Fork of the Bitterroot River. But residents of the area and local politicians are pushing back against the controversial plan
Proponents say the rule would put wildlife conservation on par with mining, drilling, and grazing on hundreds of millions of acres of public land across the West
The announcement comes at a time when the political future of public lands continues to dominate the outdoors agenda
Ryan Callaghan has been involved with BHA since the organization’s early days. Now he’s taking the reins as president and CEO
Recent fish monitoring indicates early success for the largest dam removal in U.S.history
Joe Pendry was calling elk in southern B.C. when he was mauled by a sow grizzly with cubs
Opponents say the project would replace prime big game habitat with a 7,800-bed resort community
Supreme Court Blocks Wyoming Landowner’s Attempt to Reverse Recent Corner Crossing Wins
The highest court in the nation just re-affirmed access to more than 3 million acres of public land via corner crossing
The Utah Senator’s recent bill would strip long-standing protections from all public land wilderness areas within 100 miles of both the northern and southern border