Is your family or class stuck inside on a blustery day? Escape into wilderness through a cozy book that reminds you and your kids of the great outdoors you love! Here are some we recommend you share with your children or students to foster appreciation and care for wild lands:
There's no question that the benefits that wilderness offers are plentiful, from the health and wellbeing of our families to that of our communities and economies.
Hearing that Shell is drilling in the Arctic Ocean just 12 miles from the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is one thing, but seeing it is another. To observe a drilling rig so close to the Coastal Plain of the refuge – vital habitat for caribou and polar bears – is chilling.
The state of energy today is anything but clear. Is increased oil and gas drilling the way to lower gas prices? Are natural gas and renewables the best prescription for energy independence? Will the XL Keystone pipeline create more jobs for communities?
We want to hear your best idea. We’ve partnered with the U.S. Forest Service, the Ad Council, GOOD (good.is) and GOOD Maker (maker.good.is) to launch the “Discover the Forest, Get Your Community Outdoors!” challenge.
She stands on the rock, looking out over the water hole, over the sandy wash--a mountain lion in an Arizona summer. Looking past her shoulder we see what she sees.
Solar energy is an especially appealing option for the rooftop of your home. Using private rooftops to generate solar energy helps save our wild public lands from development! And you can save money on your electric bill.
America’s National Wildlife Refuges are some of the absolute best places in the country for wildlife. They offer unparalleled opportunities to see birds, elk, deer and bears in their most natural habitats.
WILDERNESS NEEDS PROTECTION TODAY. TELL CONGRESS TO ACT.
Last Congress we witnessed the worst Congress for wilderness: the first since 1966 to not protect a single acre of wilderness. We cannot let history repeat itself. Urge your representative and senators to support America’s natural heritage.