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The Wild Line: Shutdown Chaos, Arctic Flooding, Pigeon River Restoration

The Wild Line: Shutdown Chaos, Arctic Flooding, Pigeon River Restoration

Published 8 months, 3 weeks ago
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This week’s Wild Line opens with a look at the 17-day-old federal shutdown and its ripple effects across the public lands workforce, from widespread layoffs to the potential loss of recreation-driven economies. We share highlights from the Rocky Mountain Wilderness Gathering in Colorado, explore the latest developments in energy and climate policy, and report from Alaska where two Arctic villages have suffered devastating flood damage. We also cover new Congressional Review Act rollbacks, a rejected coal lease bid in the Powder River Basin, renewed litigation to save Columbia River salmon, forest recovery in the wake of Hurricane Helene, and a public lands storytelling project preserving the signs of our shared history.

Learn more about the topics discussed today and find links and resources mentioned at our website, thewildidea.com.

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