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When Public Access Is a Gift: Respecting Private Land for Community Use 

By Marcy Timblin, Kaniksu Land Trust   Cover photo courtesy of Kanisku Land Trust When I was a kid, I could wander for miles without seeing ...
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Sharing the Trails: Fall Adventures and Friendly Reminders Cycling, hiking and dog walking with respect for nature and others 

By Rick Shaffer, Prime Minister of Historic Wallace, Idaho & North Idaho Bike Trails  Cover photo courtesy of Shallan Knowles Ever had that feeling that ...
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Riverside State Park and the Foundation That Helps It Thrive 

Riverside State Park, Washington’s second-largest state park, makes outdoor adventures available to a wide range of visitors in the park’s nearly 10,000 acres of natural ...
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Tribes Step Forward in Stewardship of America’s Forests 

Cover photo courtesy of Nick James For generations, Tribal Nations have cared for forests, grasslands, and rivers in ways that sustained both people and ecosystems. ...
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Turning Science into Action: How the Community Protects the Spokane River 

By Katelyn Scott  Cover photo courtesy of Barbara Chase Fine Art Photography Spokane Riverkeeper is on the water, in the spreadsheets and in the halls ...
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If you Care about public lands, you care about birds

The Spokane Audubon Society (SAS) advocates for birds and their habitats in the Inland Northwest and connects people with nature. But did you know the ...
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How Public Lands Inspire Leadership and Community in the Great Outdoors

By Adam Gebauer  Cover photo courtesy of Adam Gebauer I have come to understand myself to be a bit of a social introvert. It takes ...
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Defending Public Lands: Why Protecting America’s Natural Legacy Matters Now More Than Ever

By Brian Muegge  Cover photo courtesy of Brian Muegge Have you ever seen a tree so big it takes your breath away? Well, funny enough, ...
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