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Conservation Alliance: Protecting Wild Places and Outdoor Spaces

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Conservation Alliance harnesses the power of businesses and outdoor communities to protect North America’s cherished wild places and outdoor spaces. Through the collective strength of their members - they champion solutions that balance the best interests of the land and water, wildlife, and people.

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The Conservation Alliance is a coalition of more than 270 like-minded businesses who pool resources to fund and advocate for the protection of North America’s wild places. Since 1989, the Alliance has helped protect 73 million acres of wildlands and 3,580 river miles, remove or halt 37 dams, purchase 21 climbing areas, and designate five marine reserves. To date, they’ve awarded more than $27,370,000 in grants to 274 organizations and they’re just getting started.

We are proud partners of Conservation Alliance and this earth month, we're highlighting their efforts in protecting the wild places and outdoor spaces we love.

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Three Historic Victories

The Biden Administration has put protections in place for over 9.5 million acres of public land and water. In Alaska, 9.2 million acres of the Tongass National Forest is protected by the Roadless Rule and the EPA released its final clean water act decision, stopping Pebble mine. In the same week, 225,000 acres of the Boundary Waters area in Minnesota received long awaited protections. The Conservation Alliance (TCA) is proud to have supported these three priority campaigns thanks to your membership support – Bristol Bay and Tongass National Forest in Alaska, and the Boundary Waters in Minnesota.

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Camp Hale – Continental Divide National Monument

Located near Leadville, CO, the newly designated Camp Hale – Continental Divide National Monument includes the former training grounds of the Army’s famous 10th Mountain Division and is considered by many to be the birthplace of the modern ski industry. The designation protects 53,804 acres.

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