Name change allows us to continue to develop an irrefutable case for the health benefits of nature—and in so doing, to create the strongest argument we can make for nature itself
Name change allows us to continue to develop an irrefutable case for the health benefits of nature—and in so doing, to create the strongest argument we can make for nature itself
The final grant report for the Hunting and Fishing Mentorship Program
Preparing the next generation of leaders to leverage outdoor recreation for conservation gains
Speakers will make case for nature as medicine
Selections represent the most impactful, innovative, replicable work currently underway at the intersection of outdoor recreation, conservation and public health
The 2019 SHIFTx Fellowship Fund is open to Emerging Leaders Program alumni for proposals. Grants between $2,000 and $10,000 will be awarded to eligible project(s).
Len Necefer, José Gonzaléz, Frederick Reimers and Francesca Weikert join the team
Here’s what to make of the Interior Department’s leaked memo, and how it relates to SHIFT
This year’s class of Emerging Leaders embodies our goal: a coalition of Americans of all cultures, experiences and perspectives united behind a passion for place—and committed to its protection.
Projects include a podcast, SHIFTx meetings, a film on public lands and an effort to launch an office of outdoor recreation in New Mexico