Western Landowners Alliance provides a direct voice for landowners on policy matters, shares information among peers across our West-wide network, and tells the extraordinary stories of working land stewardship.

Landowners & the Endangered Species Act

PUBLICATIONS

Written specifically for landowners on topics ranging from the endangered species act to private aspen management and energy planning to water rights.

FILMS

Insights and inspiration from progressive landowners around the West.

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ON LAND MAGAZINE

Delivering landowner perspectives and improving public dialogue on land and natural resource management.

YOUR MAGAZINE!

On Land - The Voice of Stewardship in the American West

Wise stewardship of our lands and natural resources is the fundamental challenge of our time. If we are to recover the American West to health and abundance, we need a new story about our relationship to land, rooted in an ethic of stewardship. On Land brings forth that story clearly and beautifully, in the voices of the people who are living it, at the leading edge of a future that puts people and nature together again for the benefit of both.

Press Room

Media Releases

USDA Secretarial Order is a Win-Win for Wildlife and Working Lands

Denver – Today, U. S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Vilsack issued a Secretarial Memorandum to conserve and restore wildlife habitat connectivity in the United States. The memorandum directs agencies within…

Habitat Leasing Opportunity through USDA’s Grassland Conservation Reserve Program Grows with Important Changes in Western States

Sign-up runs through June 28, 2024.  Denver – The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Monday announced the sign-up period for the Grassland Conservation Reserve Program, which will run from…

WLA in the News

Does this fisherman have the right to be in this billionaire’s backyard?

In 2018, Hill, 81, a retired nuclear weapons scientist, filed a lawsuit asking the state to clarify its notoriously muddy stream-access laws vis-à-vis one of his favorite trout fishing grounds. To the…

How many wolves should there be in Colorado?

The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Department has roughly 18 months to reintroduce gray wolves on lands west of the Continental Divide. As the agency puts together a reintroduction plan, the…

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Leadership from the Land

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VOICE

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STEWARDSHIP

WLA’s peer network and shared knowledge base is designed for landowners striving to keep the land whole and healthy.

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POLICY

Advancing pragmatic, common ground solutions that sustain working lands, connected landscapes and native species.

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