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The Wilderness Society publishes a quarterly newsletter and an annual magazine.

Browse a full issue from the selections below or read an article in the most recent edition by choosing from the list to your left.

 
 
Winter 2007-2008 Newsletter
Vol. X, No. 1: New Wilderness expected in Northwest; President's drilling push hits home stretch; investments in land protection on upswing; large firest at Okefenokee proving beneficial; forest challenges in Alaska; regional news.
 
Wilderness Magazine 2007-2008
Released in Fall 2007, this edition of Wilderness includes writing from Jane Braxton Little, editorial cartoonist Tom Toles, and Darrell Knuffke, to name a few.
 
Summer 2007 Newsletter
Vol. IX, No. 3: Big year for Colorado Wilderness? Yukon Flats drilling threat; energy corridors; tackling global warming; regional news.
 
Spring 2007 Newsletter
Vol. IX, No. 2: Success in the Arctic Refuge and the Rockies; Momentum has shifted in roadless forest debate; Striving to protect God's creation; New Congress may reverse decline in land investment; Western landscape shortchanged due to emphasis on drilling; Regional news.
 
Winter 2006-2007 Newsletter
Vol. IX, No. 1: Drilling jeopardizes potential wilderness areas; Arctic Refuge likely to survive another Congress; Creating wilderness areas in the East; Victory in our forests; Restoring a watershed; Volunteers protect western treasures; Member Dr. Gaylan Rockswold knows the value of science; and regional news.
 
Wilderness Magazine 2006-2007
Released in Fall 2006, this edition of Wilderness includes writing from Karen Bossick, Peter Dunne and Allen Best, to name a few.
 
Summer 2006 Newsletter
Vol. VIII, No. 3: National Forest land sale proposed; gas prices put Arctic Refuge at greater risk; teenager helps Arctic Refuge; Connecticut River protection; regional news; tackling the West's wildland fires; eastern Sierra wilderness
 
Spring 2006 Newsletter
Vol. VIII, No. 2: Latest Arctic Refuge Vote: Turning point? New Wilderness designated; putting science to work; roadless forest fight in 6th year; best law no one's heard of; regional news.
 
Winter 2005-2006 Newsletter
Vol. VIII, No. 1: Arctic Refuge showdown approaches; conservation faces budget cuts; National Forests in jeopardy; news from the field; western treasures at risk; northern California wilderness.
 
Magazine 2005
Released in Fall 2005, this edition of Wilderness includes writing from Kim Heacox, Hannah Nordhaus, Erik Schultz, and Sally Deneen. We also recap the past year's achievements in protecting public lands and wilderness.
 
Summer 2005 Newsletter
Vol. VII, No. 3: Arctic Refuge showdown this fall; Parks, Forests, Wildlife shortchanged in budget; Roadless effort moves to next stage; reducing fire risk; regional news; new Wilderness for Virginia?
 
Spring 2005 Newsletter
Vol. VII, No. 2: Arctic Refuge Showdown, Land & Water Conservation Fund, National Forest Rules jeopardize wildlife, Northern California Wilderness, regional notes, and more.
 
Magazine 2004
Released in Fall, 2004, this edition of Wilderness includes writing from Joel Achenbach, Arturo Sandoval and Bill Sherwonit, among others. We also recap the past year's achievements in protecting public lands and wilderness.
Cover of The Wilderness Society's Winter 2006-2007 Newsletter.
 
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