Two young leaders moving conservation forward

The latest recipients of the Gloria Barron Wilderness Society Scholarship study mountain goats, “drunken” forests and more—all to explore new solutions for protecting species and wilderness

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Tim Woody

Together we can protect public lands, now and forever.

Each day thousands of acres of wild places are lost to mining, drilling, logging and other development. But we don't have to give it all away. Together, we can save our wildest lands for future generations.

Twilight in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington

Nearly 112 million acres of wilderness protected

Miles Morgan

Protecting 30% of U.S. lands and waters by 2030 to meet environmental challenges

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Key Issues

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Mason Cummings, TWS

Pisgah National Forest, North Carolina

Working together for a more inclusive future

Mason Cummings, TWS

Climate March in Washington, DC

More than 1 million members and supporters are making a difference

Jonathan Meyers, The Wilderness Society

How do we tackle climate change? Look no further than public lands

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Climate Change Solutions

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Mason Cummings.

There is just one hope of repulsing the tyrannical ambition of civilization to conquer every niche on the whole earth. That hope is the organization of spirited people who will fight for the freedom of the wilderness.

Bob Marshall Founder of The Wilderness Society

Our History

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