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America's Wilderness Forever! The Wilderness Society Turns 76

Hikers at Glacier Bay, Alaska

A big thank you to all wilderness lovers, who have helped us reach another anniversary and another year of protection work for the nation’s most cherished wild lands. Read more

Wildlife Refuges — Not Just for the Birds! Serving up a taste of America’s history

Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) worker. Courtesy USFS.

America’s National Wildlife Refuges — 549 of them, scattered throughout the 50 states and U.S. territories — are best known for the wildlife they protect: thousands of species of animals, birds, reptiles, fish, wildflowers, and trees. What’s less well known is that many refuges also offer a glimpse into America’s past — encompassing the story of our land beginning with the native people who lived here long before the first European settlers, and continuing through the major events of our nation’s history. Read more