The threat of a national monument gets Boulder-White Clouds the highest protection.
Wilderness
Tracing the Yampa River where it flows free
Review of “Colorado’s Yampa River” by John Fielder.
Wilderness vs. mining, Roundup research and Western prisons
Hcn.org news in brief.
Exploring “The Crown of the Continent” in photos
Photographer Steven Gnam takes readers into the one of the most remote stretches of wilderness, along the ridge of the Northern Rockies.
Public-lands visitation and recreation, by the numbers
Fatalities, backcountry trips, ATVs and Denali summit attempts over the years.
On death’s doorstep in the Grand Canyon
A misstep in the backcountry alters an avid hiker’s perspective.
Idaho mining dispute raises questions about the future of wilderness
A grandfathered mining claim has opened the doors to development.
Efforts to save Utah’s Cedar Mesa reach a crescendo
Conflicting county and state proposals would provide various levels of protection.
Battle of the Lands: Denali wins
Readers voted in our bracket-style tournament to crown the West’s best public lands on which to recreate.
Photos and recordings of Pacific Northwest and Southeast Alaska
Review of “Wilderness” by Debra Bloomfield.
Utah’s ‘Grand Bargain’ for public lands enters phase three
Bishop pushes what may be the West’s biggest reshuffle of the land checkerboard.
The quietest and noisiest spots in the West
Some places are 20 decibels or less, similar to levels in pre-Colonial times.
How many more monuments will Obama create?
The recent designation for Browns Canyon has conservation groups ready for more.
Wilderness as therapist
A growing number of veterans and researchers are racing to understand nature’s power to heal.
A wilderness bill for both sides of the aisle
U.S. Rep. Mike Simpson tries another Boulder-White Clouds bill in Idaho.
Plunging oil prices are saving Alaskan ecosystems — for now
The new governor shelves controversial roads, dams and other developments.
How faith plays into the new conservation debate
Two sides call a truce, at least for now.
For public lands, massive protections in defense bill
But not all conservation groups think the gains are worth the losses.
Dear Forest Service: Today’s John Muir shoots video
Let people take all the images they want in wilderness areas.
The Latest: Sustainable seafood advocates vs. wilderness purists
After years of court battles, an oyster company in a national park agrees to shut down.
