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Mobilizing for Monuments Debuts Film Calling for the Protection of Three Million Acres of Public Land

Made in partnership with The Conservation Alliance, Flickr, Rivian and Nuestra Tierra Conservation Project, Mobilizing for Monuments Road Trip releases nationwide.

(Photo by Ales Krivec)

Hitting the Road to Protect Our Public Lands

We joined a wide range of friends, including The Conservation Alliance, Flickr and Nuestra Tierra on the week-long Mobilizing for Monuments road trip across the beautiful, wild American Southwest.

(Photo courtesy of Rivian & Dani Vernon, Post Courtesy of Rivian)

Mobilizing for Monuments Road Trip: The Conservation Alliance Hits the Road

From Colorado to California, the Mobilizing for Monuments Road Trip visited five breathtaking landscapes bringing together conservation champions, politicians, TCA grantees, and community leaders to make the case for designating and expanding these wild places.

(Photo courtesy of Rivian & Dani Vernon)

From Lens to Landscape: Flickr Teams up with The Conservation Alliance and Rivian for the Mobilizing for Monuments Road Trip

As part of a remarkable partnership, The Conservation Alliance (TCA), Rivian, and Flickr are embarking on a five-day expedition from the picturesque landscapes of Colorado to the beautiful coasts of California.

(Photo by Ales Krivec, post courtesy of Flickr)

The Conservation Alliance and 50 Member Companies Applaud President Biden for Designating the Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni – Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument

Twelve tribes and several local grassroots conservation groups have been advocating for the designation of this monument to protect their sacred homelands from future harmful development.

(Photo by Amy S. Martin)

The Conservation Alliance and Cross-Industry Coalition Launch Mobilizing for Monuments Initiative

The Conservation Alliance, along with a broad coalition of companies and outdoor industry partners, is proud to announce the launch of the Mobilizing for Monuments campaign. Business leaders are calling on the Biden Administration to permanently protect millions of acres of public lands by establishing new National Monuments across the United States.