Founded by Clif Bar & Company, the Clif Family Foundation is committing $100,000 to protect wild places and outdoor spaces through its support of The Conservation Alliance.
Read MoreThe Conservation Alliance, along with 24 outdoor industry companies, are urging Emerald Expositions (“Emerald”) not to move the industry’s Outdoor Retailer trade show to Utah, stating that they will not support or attend a trade show event in the state as long as its elected officials continue their attacks on national monuments and public lands protections.
Read MoreDuring the week of Nov. 8-15, Backpacker’s Pantry, BUFF, Juniper Ridge, Nuun Sport, La Sportiva, Osprey, Sea to Summit, Snoplanks, Superfeet, and TREW Gear donated 5% of their online revenue as part of The Conservation Alliance’s annual We Keep It Wild fundraising campaign. Combined, the brands helped raise more than $32,000.
Read MoreThe Conservation Alliance is hosting its annual We Keep It Wild fundraiser, where select member companies donate 5% of online sales during the campaign week. From Nov. 8-14, Backpacker’s Pantry, BUFF, Juniper Ridge, Nuun, La Sportiva, Osprey, Sea to Summit, Snoplanks, Superfeet, and Trew will be participating in the fundraising campaign.
Read MoreThe Conservation Alliance sent grants totaling $945,000 to 49 organizations working to protect and defend wild places throughout North America.
Read MoreThe U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R.823, the Colorado Outdoor Recreation and Economy (CORE) Act today. The CORE Act is the first statewide Colorado wilderness legislation to pass the U.S. House of Representatives in over a decade.
Read MoreThe Conservation Alliance Board of Directors welcomes Brady Robinson as the organization’s new Executive Director. Robinson will begin his role on November 1, 2019.
The House of Representatives will vote this week on a bill to halt the President’s attempts to open the Refuge to oil and gas exploitation. Join the Conservation Alliance, Protect Our Winters, and 59 other businesses to urge congress to vote to protect the arctic refuge from drilling.
The Conservation Alliance has identified four campaigns for heightened attention during the current Congressional session. The four priorities would protect and defend wild places in Alaska, Montana, Utah, and Colorado.
Read MoreOsprey Packs, KEEN Footwear, Northwest Rafting Co., and Peak Design are the winners of The Conservation Alliance Outstanding Partnership Awards for 2019.
Read MoreThe Conservation Alliance held its second Backyard Collective event of 2019 in Ventura, California on Thursday, April 11.
Read MoreThe Conservation Alliance held its first Backyard Collective event of the year in Asheville, North Carolina on Friday, April 5.
Read MoreA diverse assortment of 22 companies are hosting fundraisers and online promotions during the month of April to benefit The Conservation Alliance in the fifth annual “We Keep It Wild” campaign.
Read MoreThe Conservation Alliance sent grants totaling $945,000 to 29 organizations working to protect and defend wild places throughout North America.
Read MoreCongress passed a package of public lands bills today that protects nearly 2.5 million acres of public land and 676 miles of rivers throughout the U.S. The legislation also reauthorizes the Land and Water Conservation Fund, an important conservation and recreation tool that expired late September 2018.
Read MoreThe Conservation Alliance welcomes Denver-based Zodiac Event Displays as its newest member.
Read MoreThe Conservation Alliance awarded three emergency grants to Earthjustice, Outdoor Alliance, and Trout Unlimited to support their efforts to defend public lands. The grants, totaling $85,000, come from the organization’s Public Lands Defense Fund (PLDF), created to preserve and defend the integrity of America’s public lands system.
Read MoreThe Conservation Alliance welcomes its newest member, Concept III, the premier resource for the performance textile industry.
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