BHA Responds to White House Pardon of Oregon Ranchers Dwight Hammond and Steven Hammond
Backcountry Hunters & Anglers / July 10, 2018
MISSOULA, Mont. – Backcountry Hunters & Anglers today responded to President Trump’s pardon of Dwight Hammond and Steven Hammond, whose arson convictions sparked the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge occupation in 2016 and helped advance current and ongoing fights over the future of American public lands and waters.
New Jersey Dam Removal to Restore Paulins Kill to Free Flowing River
TRENTON, NJ – Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Catherine R. McCabe joined other partners, including The Nature Conservancy, to launch a $7 million project to remove the Columbia Lake Dam in Knowlton Township, Warren County, making a large stretch of the Paulins Kill free-flowing again.
The project will restore important habitat for migratory fish, primarily American shad and American eel, and will enhance the public’s recreational enjoyment of the Paulins Kill, a tributary of the Delaware River.
New skiff in town – SUP on steroids?
Austin Holm develops STIKBOATS. “We are currently sold out at this time and expect to receive a new shipment in approximately 6 months. We are also excited to inform you that we are working on a new STIKBOAT design to be released in 2019.”
How Melting Arctic Ice Could Cook the Tropics
The loss of sea ice from the Arctic Ocean will alter wind patterns and ocean currents, causing changes across the planet.
Sea ice is disappearing from the Arctic Ocean, raising the alarm for scientists working in the region. They predict that by the middle of this century, parts of the Arctic Ocean will periodically be entirely ice-free in summer, drastically altering northern marine and terrestrial ecosystems.
Trump dreams about a new energy boom. Oil leases could cover this mountain valley
By Zack Colman / Reveal / July 13, 2018
PAONIA, Colo. – Ten thousand feet up, it’s possible to see the whole North Fork Valley from Dan Stucker’s plane. As the aircraft glides over sloping mesas with snow-dusted mountains, the land below resembles a vintage pioneer landscape.
If President Donald Trump has his way, a new feature could arrive on this vista: oil and gas pumps. His administration is opening vast stretches of public land to energy companies, and among the forests and fields under Stucker’s plane, up to 95 percent of the valley could be available to drillers.
Keep your tunes to yourself on the trail
A writer decries wilderness-destroying graffiti, litter, drones and booming speakers.
By Marjorie “Slim” Woodruff / High Country News-Writers on the Range / July 10, 2018
When I was cleaning up graffiti deposited by an embarrassed-looking family, and the father muttered, “Writing your name on the rocks is an irresistible impulse,” I did not give into my own irresistible impulse and whap him alongside the head with my water bottle. I smiled and said something about how a national park belongs to everyone, and it is up to everyone to care for it properly.