

Christine Peterson
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As angler numbers declined, lodge owners cast about to appeal to a changing world, offering way more adventures in spectacular corners of North America
A lot, experts say, depending on where it goes
Jessie Diggins, Conrad Anker, Tommy Caldwell, and Phil Henderson talk legislation and climate
Almost 9.5 million acres in 13 western states are permanently inaccessible to the general public because they're surrounded by private land. BLM director Tracy Stone-Manning wants to keep chipping away at them, acre by acre.
Shuttered doors, distribution delays, and lost revenue; for these outdoor businesses, climate change is already wreaking havoc
BLM’s first confirmed director in five years talks about access, equity, and the future of public land in the West
Hunters and anglers say other outdoor users need to step up as the costs of conservation skyrocket
As outdoor companies work toward diversity, equity, and inclusion, advocates say the hunting and fishing sector needs to catch up