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The Wild Line: Lawsuit Seeks End to NPS Censorship, Proposed Management Changes to the Flathead, Comments Due for Cumberland Island VUMP
This week on The Wild Line, we’re tracking a lawsuit challenging alleged censorship within the National Park Service, looming federal water cuts on t…
4 months, 2 weeks ago
The Wild Line: Trump Targets Northeast Marine Monument, USFS Reconsiders Public Comment, Illinois Rewilds
This week on The Wild Line: a key Senate vote on Boundary Waters mining protections is postponed, the Forest Service proposes limits on public commen…
4 months, 3 weeks ago
The Wild Line: Drilling Process Opens for ANWR, States Debate Colorado Basin Water Rights, Washington Post Slashes Climate Coverage
On this week’s Wild Line, we cover major developments in federal public lands policy, intensifying negotiations over the Colorado River, the Trump ad…
5 months ago
The Wild Line: Tongass Old-Growth Logging Advances, Alabama Reconsiders Water Quality, NPS Removes Signage Nationwide
This week on The Wild Line, we cover major developments affecting public lands, national forests, tribal sovereignty, water protections, national par…
5 months, 1 week ago
Andrew Thoms: The Tongass - America's Largest National Forest and a Key Roadless Landscape
Episode 49
As The Wild Idea concludes Roadless Month, hosts Bill Hodge and Anders Reynolds turn their attention north — to Southeast Alaska and the Tongass Nati…
5 months, 1 week ago
The Wild Line: Could the Boundary Waters be Mined? Could Utah be Paved? Could Burgum end Bison Grazing?
This week’s Wild Line tracks a fast-moving series of decisions on Capitol Hill and inside federal agencies that could reshape protections for wildern…
5 months, 2 weeks ago
Peter Metcalf and Terry Tatsey: Blackfeet Nation Stewardship and a Living Landscape in the Badger–Two Medicine
Episode 48
As The Wild Idea continues Roadless Month, hosts Bill Hodge and Anders Reynolds turn their focus to one of the most culturally and ecologically signi…
5 months, 2 weeks ago
The Wild Line: Boundary Waters Under Threat (Again), Cumberland Islands Considers Visitor Use, 25 Years of the Roadless Rule
This week’s Wild Line covers a sweeping set of developments across federal land policy, wildfire response, public access, environmental regulation, a…
5 months, 3 weeks ago
Bjorn Fredrickson & Raul Turrieta: The Roadless History of the World's First Designated Wilderness
Episode 47
As The Wild Idea continues Roadless Month, hosts Bill Hodge and Anders Reynolds bring the conversation to the birthplace of the modern wilderness ide…
5 months, 3 weeks ago
The Wild Line: Logging Threatens Montana's Wild Rivers, Colorado Finds a Solution to Sackett
This week, Congress returned to Washington and immediately released draft versions of several major FY26 funding bills affecting public lands, wildli…
6 months ago