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FIELD Notes

The True Measure of Wyoming’s Public Lands

“In this age of being able to tap a screen to find the answer to nearly any question we can come up with, it delights me to be reminded that the natural world still harbors secrets and mysteries. It thrills me to think of all we don’t know.” Click...

A new plan for our oldest national forest

Dear members and supporters, Nearly ten years in the works, the Shoshone National Forest released its new long-term land-use plan today—and there’s a lot to be happy about. The Shoshone is our country’s first national forest and it remains one of its wildest. As you...

Good news for Francs Peak, Wood River, and the Dunoir

We have great news on the Shoshone National Forest! As a result of a national-level review, the United States Forest Service has issued instructions that the Shoshone manage Francs Peak, Wood River, and the Dunoir areas to retain their wild, backcountry...