The Conservation Alliance

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We harness the power of businesses to protect North America's wild places and outdoor spaces.

06/18/2026

Good news for public lands.

This week, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee advanced bipartisan legislation to reauthorize the Legacy Restoration Fund, an important program that helps maintain the trails, campgrounds, and recreation infrastructure people rely on across our public lands and parks.

The momentum follows a recent bipartisan House hearing on reauthorization and reflects growing support for continued investment in the places that power outdoor recreation and support businesses communities across the country.

We're encouraged to see leaders on both sides of the aisle working together to move this effort forward and will continue advocating for a long-term, bipartisan solution that keeps public lands and recreation accessible into the future.

Angus King
Steve Daines
Rep. Bruce Westerman
Congressman Jared Huffman
Senator Martin Heinrich

Photos from The Conservation Alliance's post 06/04/2026

What happens when outdoor industry leaders come together to talk about protecting the places that make our businesses possible?

At Outside Festival, the TCA crew joined Penn Newhard of and J.J. Huggins of for a conversation on why business voices matter in conservation.

From advocacy to collaboration, the discussion highlighted the unique role companies can play in protecting public lands and waters for future generations.

Thanks to everyone who pulled up a seat and joined the conversation.

Photos from The Conservation Alliance's post 05/05/2026

Good news, coming from across the country these last few months.

From North Carolina to Washington State, these wins show what’s possible when communities, Tribes, and partners come together to protect and restore the places we all depend on.

Whether it’s expanding access to nature, restoring rivers, or reconnecting critical habitat, communities are coming together to conserve outdoor places that matter to all of us.

04/29/2026

Over the past 30 years, Wild Salmon Center has worked with partners including The Conservation Alliance to protect Pacific salmon strongholds—wild rivers where salmon still thrive.

Strongholds are some of the most naturally rich and abundant places left on Earth. They teem with wildlife and are essential for outdoor recreation.

With The Conservation Alliance, Wild Salmon Center has protected hundreds of thousands of acres around strongholds in Oregon’s Coastal Rainforest, prevented a 700-foot-tall dam on Alaska’s Susitna River, and kept millions of acres of prime Alaskan backcountry open and accessible to all. So far, Wild Salmon Center has protected 35+ million acres, prioritized wild fish protections on 89 rivers, and founded or co-led 15 conservation coalitions.

Now it's your turn. Join Wild Salmon Center to complete protection of the 20 greatest strongholds, to keep these places running wild for future generations. Take the pledge at RunningWild.org (http://runningwild.org/)

To inspire the stronghold movement, Wild Salmon Center brings strongholds to you via Running Wild: Return to the River, an immersive, 3D giant screen film narrated by Liam Neeson. Running Wild spotlights the vital role of wild Pacific salmon for our planet—and the people working to protect them. Opening in select theaters this spring. Check RunningWild.org for more.

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