Act Now to
Protect Public Lands.
Defunded and Vulnerable
Trump-era cuts slashed U.S. Forest Service staff and funding—leaving fewer rangers, shuttered visitor centers, and reduced fire prevention. Worse yet, our public lands face a risk of being sold off and privatized.
Learn MoreEven Wild Places Need Care
Even the most rugged wilderness breaks down without care. Trails erode, trash piles up, and fire risk grows. These lands may feel remote, but they rely on people, funding, and stewardship to stay healthy.
Learn MoreRecreate Responsibly — It Matters
With fewer staff on the ground, it’s up to all of us to recreate responsibly. Pack out trash, poop properly, and stay on trails. Small actions aren't optional—they're what keep public lands open, safe, and beautiful.
Public Lands Can’t Speak — But You Can
Call or write your members of Congress. Urge them to fully fund land stewardship and conservation. These places belong to all of us—and they need our voices now.
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