Yes, the attacks on public lands just keep coming. This time, the USDA is moving to rescind the Roadless Rule (a critical conservation regulation that's protected 30% of our National Forests for nearly 25 years), and the first public comment period closes in just four days. I break down what the rule is, why it matters, and how you can leave a meaningful comment that goes on record. I also myth-bust claims about wildfire management, accessibility, and economic value, etc. Take action no...
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Yes, the attacks on public lands just keep coming. This time, the USDA is moving to rescind the Roadless Rule (a critical conservation regulation that's protected 30% of our National Forests for nearly 25 years), and the first public comment period closes in just four days. I break down what the rule is, why it matters, and how you can leave a meaningful comment that goes on record. I also myth-bust claims about wildfire management, accessibility, and economic value, etc. Take action no...
The truth about the TikTok ban explained (it matters more than you think!) - FREE bonus episode
Outdoorsy
32 minutes
10 months ago
The truth about the TikTok ban explained (it matters more than you think!) - FREE bonus episode
Is the TikTok ban really about data security, or is there something bigger at play? In this bonus episode, I break down the potential TikTok ban, its impact on small businesses, content creators, and marginalized communities, and why alternative platforms just don't compare. 🔑 Key takeaways: The economic impact of banning TikTok (170M users affected)TikTok's unique role in supporting marginalized voicesWhy Reels and Shorts aren't direct replacementsHow I’ll stay connected with you all throug...
Outdoorsy
Yes, the attacks on public lands just keep coming. This time, the USDA is moving to rescind the Roadless Rule (a critical conservation regulation that's protected 30% of our National Forests for nearly 25 years), and the first public comment period closes in just four days. I break down what the rule is, why it matters, and how you can leave a meaningful comment that goes on record. I also myth-bust claims about wildfire management, accessibility, and economic value, etc. Take action no...