Utah Senator Aims to Put Public Land Sell-Offs Back in Budget BillLawmakers from Utah and Montana are negotiating a compromise that could revive unpopular plans to sell off public lands ByTravis Hall17 Jun 2025Read Story
ConservationA New House Bill Would Erase Presidential Public Land Powers Enshrined by Theodore RooseveltByTravis Hall21 Jan 2025
ConservationWyoming Bill Aims to Settle Corner Crossing Debate, But a Local Sportsmen's Group Says It Needs More WorkByTravis Hall17 Jan 2025
ConservationSupreme Court Rejects Utah's Attempt to Dispose of 18.5 Million Acres of Public LandByTravis Hall14 Jan 2025
ConservationWildlife Officials Are Rounding Up 15 Canadian Wolves to Release in ColoradoBySage Marshall14 Jan 2025
ConservationColorado Denies Petition to Pause Wolf Reintroduction After Ranchers Charge Half-a-Million Dollars for Livestock LossesByKatie Hill13 Jan 2025
ConservationMining Road Through Alaska’s Brooks Range Denied Again Thanks to Outcry from Hunters and AnglersByTravis Hall12 Dec 2024
ConservationA Previously-Denied Mining Road Through "Pristine" Alaskan Wilderness is Back on the TableByTravis Hall04 Dec 2024
ConservationMontana Further Restricts Bull Trout Fishing, Hoping to Limit Species’ DeclineBySage Marshall18 Nov 2024
ConservationColorado Parks & Wildlife Names Three Counties Where It Could Release Wolves This WinterByTravis Hall14 Nov 2024
ConservationFive Men Busted in "Operation Night Cat"—One of New Hampshire’s Biggest-Ever Poaching CasesBySage Marshall06 Nov 2024