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John Muir Project, Eco-Integrity Alliance, Our Public Lands Podcast, Western Watersheds Project, Jennifer Mamola, Bekah Mamola-Hill, Wilderness Watch

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  • John Muir Project

    Inspired by Nature, Driven by Data | Project of Earth Island Institute | Dedicated to Protecting Our \ud83c\udf32National Forests \ud83c\udf32

  • Eco-Integrity Alliance

    Eco-Integrity Alliance unites U.S. grassroots ecosystem advocates through common campaigns of mutual support. Eco-IntegrityAlliance.org

  • Our Public Lands Podcast

    A podcast about our beloved and treasured public lands where I interview subject matter experts and activists from across the country who are working to protect and advocate for our public lands and their wildlife, wilderness, and cultural values.

  • Western Watersheds Project

    Fighting for the future of the American West since 1993.

  • Jennifer Mamola

    Swamp Notes — From Forests to the Hill

  • Bekah Mamola-Hill

    Investigating the language and digital signals that shape public understanding of the natural world, and more. My restacks and thoughts are my own.

  • Wilderness Watch

    Wilderness Watch is the leading national organization whose sole focus is the preservation and proper stewardship of lands and rivers included in the National Wilderness Preservation System.

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