BREAKING! 🚨 Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) and Representative Celeste Maloy (R-UT) just introduced a Congressional Review Act resolution to overturn the monument’s management plan. Read more: https://bit.ly/4ruDyit
BREAKING! 🚨 Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) and Representative Celeste Maloy (R-UT) just introduced a Congressional Review Act resolution to overturn the monument’s management plan. Read more: https://bit.ly/4ruDyit
We need your help ASAP! The administration is moving quickly to advance oil and gas leasing in the sensitive coastal plain of the Arctic Refuge, where caribou give birth.
Send a message to the BLM before March 5: https://bit.ly/4rQRYKC
Tomorrow, Steve Pearce could face questioning at his Senate confirmation hearing. He is the nominee to lead the Bureau of Land Management, the agency responsible for overseeing 245 million acres of public land.
We came up with some important questions senators should ask: https://bit.ly/4aJOtOF
Breaking 🚨The Department of the Interior announced today that it is revoking two public lands orders to enable the construction of the proposed Ambler Road.
Read our statement: https://bit.ly/3MQSFEq
The Wilderness Society and Grandmothers Growing Goodness have filed a lawsuit in federal court to stop leasing as part of an oil and gas lease sale in the Western Arctic.
Read our statement: https://bit.ly/4rl9XbJ
The administration took another big step in advancing a dangerous fossil fuel agenda that prioritizes oil and gas profits over the health and well-being of communities and public lands by repealing the EPA’s "endangerment finding".
Across the West, schools, roads, and emergency services are still tied to fossil fuel revenue—leaving towns vulnerable when boom turns to bust. There’s a better way. Read more here: https://bit.ly/4aIvULT
BREAKING: The U.S. Senate could vote as soon as next week to strip vital protections from the headwaters of the Boundary Waters, one of the nation’s largest and most visited wilderness areas.
Tell your senators to vote NO & protect the Boundary Waters: https://bit.ly/4q5xagM
“Sadly, ConocoPhillips will now spend the winter disrupting caribou migration and crushing fragile Arctic tundra under massive thumper trucks before a full hearing of our case against this destructive exploration plan,” said Matt Jackson, Alaska senior manager for TWS:
https://bit.ly/4rtSBcl
In a new Compact op-ed, TWS President Tracy Stone-Manning shares what she learned running the Bureau of Land Management and why we must rebuild a system that protects clean water, wildlife, and our freedom to get outside for future generations. Read here: https://bit.ly/4qHEdxa
Despite the recent collapse of ConocoPhillips’ largest mobile drilling rig and thousands of gallons of diesel spilled in the Western Arctic, a federal court has allowed the company’s winter exploration to continue, for now.
Read more: https://bit.ly/4brjmtg
🚨The House has voted to overturn protections for the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness—opening the door to toxic mining in its headwaters.
The Senate MUST stop this.
With your help, our work will continue for years to come. 💚💙
Learn more and join us: www.wilderness.org
Through science, advocacy, and partnerships with communities and policymakers, we champion the protection of wilderness, national parks, forests, and other public lands that provide clean air and water, wildlife habitat, and the freedom to connect with nature.
🎉 Happy birthday to us 🎉
91 years ago today, a small group of conservationists gathered around a radical idea: protecting wild places for their own sake. Since 1935, The Wilderness Society has been a national conservation organization dedicated to protecting America’s wild places.
Today is the 25th anniversary of the Roadless Rule. For a quarter century, it’s helped protect places like the Gila, keeping our national forests intact for hunters, anglers, families, and local communities. Public lands belong to all of us, and this rule helps keep them that way.
People across the West cherish our public lands. For 25 years, the Roadless Rule has protected millions of acres of our forests. In the face of Trump’s efforts to repeal this rule and sell our public lands, we’ll always keep fighting to protect these lands for future generations.
25 years ago today, the Roadless Rule was created to protect millions of acres of our national forests. The Trump administration is trying to dismantle it. USDA should listen to the hundreds of thousands calling to leave this rule in place to preserve public lands for wildlife & future generations.
Today marks 25 years of the Roadless Rule. It’s an extremely popular conservation measure that protects many of your favorite hunting spots, hiking trails, biking routes, and fishing streams across the country. But now the Trump administration wants to repeal it.
Thank you, Senator Hickenlooper, for your leadership!
Thank you for your support!!
“Donald Trump and his administration are attacking wind projects. They're attacking solar projects."
@kaine.senate.gov called out Trump’s sham "energy emergency" for what it is: a giveaway to Big Oil that is killing jobs & raising costs for working families.
"This is no emergency." 👇
Statement reading: The United States is producing more energy than any country in the world at any point in history. If President Trump wants to find the real emergency, he should look in the mirror. His war on American-made energy is yet another Trump mistake that will weaken our economy, raise prices, and kill new, good-paying jobs. And today’s vote goes to show, once again, that Senate Republicans refuse to do their jobs and put the American people above the wish lists of Trump’s donors and billionaire energy tycoons. To our colleagues: don’t say we didn’t warn you when your constituents’ energy bills go through the roof. To the American people: we’re going to keep fighting for you.
Trump is the energy emergency—and he’s killing jobs and raising costs. My joint statement with @senatorheinrich.bsky.social regarding Republicans’ rubber-stamping of Trump’s war on affordable, American-made energy:
Denali. Standing tall. 🏔️
The name Denali means ‘The High One’ in Koyukon Athabaskan, a name used by Indigenous Alaskans for centuries.
🚨 The Eastern Hellbender needs your help!
These salamanders keep waterways healthy but are disappearing due to habitat loss and pollution. Storms like Helene have worsened their decline.
Help push for endangered status—submit a comment by Feb. 11!
www.regulations.gov/document/FWS...
The orders also included a secretive call for 15-day review of national monuments—”hiding the ball” in a manner that suggests the White House and Interior know these policies are unpopular.
BREAKING: Just days after confirmation, Interior Secretary Burgum ordered expanded oil & gas leasing, lease reinstatement in the Arctic Refuge and potential rollbacks of Biden-era rules—including the Public Lands Rule.
The oil industry shrugs at Trump's effort to drill the Arctic Refuge. Analysts say the risk is too great, and U.S. oil production is already at record levels. Once again, it's clear there's no reason to have a federal leasing program for this special place.
We will work to protect these irreplaceable landscapes. We cannot allow the destruction of lives, the climate, or our clean air & water in the name of ‘energy dominance.' Swipe the graphics to learn more.
President Trump signed a sweeping & destructive executive order on Monday that attempts to erase all Biden administration efforts to protect Alaska’s public lands, Indigenous communities & the climate. The order calls for developing the state’s natural resources “to the fullest extent possible.”