US Forest Service Announces New Policy for Managing E-bikes

Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service announced that internal guidance on how future e-bike use is managed on national forests and grasslands has been finalized. The updated guidance clarifies existing policy and provides guidelines to local Forest Service employees that may be considering expanding e-bike access at site-specific locations. The Forest Service currently allows e-bikes on all Forest […]

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New Economic Impact Study Proves Benefits of Nature and Restoration Economy in Southern Arizona

Nature and the resources and benefits it provides are key inputs to production processes that stimulate economic growth. They enhance quality-of-life and contribute to the health of regional economies through ‘nature-based’ industries that depend on them, supporting jobs, income, and economic development. At the same time, how these natural resources are managed can either build or degrade the natural resource […]

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IN MEMORIAM: Marybeth M. Gardner

Marybeth M. Gardner 03/06/67 to 03/09/22. Marybeth was a devoted mother, wife and hiking partner. Hiking was a very large part of her life, and she loved to be out on the trails with her family. Arizona was always her favorite spot. Marybeth could be found wherever there was a trail or destination requiring a lot of challenging bushwacking! Marybeth […]

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