h.macslarrow - August 28, 2019

The Society for Wilderness Stewardship is looking for a few good people!
The Organization
h.macslarrow - August 27, 2019


It’s like learning to walk uphill all over again.
h.macslarrow - August 21, 2019
NRSM 406 Wilderness Management Planning
NRSM 563 Wilderness Planning Theory, Management Frameworks and Application
h.macslarrow - August 21, 2019
The Wilderness Information Management Steering Team is pleased to announce they will be hosting the next in a series of short training webinars for the Wilderness Stewardship Performance (WSP) elements. The next webinar will cover two WSP elements, Plants and Recreation Sites.
h.macslarrow - November 19, 2018
Looking for a great way to support SWS and your next wild adventure? Shop our store! We have a bunch of awesome finds that will keep you organized and warm whether you're in the wilderness or playing on the living room floor with your wild grandbabies. Check out the store here, or go directly to one of our collections: Vintage Adventure,
h.macslarrow - September 6, 2017
A Retrospective of the Olympic Wilderness and Wilderness Management—Part II
Andrew Ackerman
May 26, 2017
h.macslarrow - September 6, 2017
A Retrospective of the Olympic Wilderness and Wilderness Management—Part 1
Andrew Ackerman
April 29, 2017
I have considered myself a student of wild places for over three decades. As a teen, my curiosity was simply a passion for the unspoiled, a desire to explore and learn about new places, and the personal freedom that came with it. There was also the physical challenge, testing my limits. Wild places satisfied all elements of my being -mind, body, and spirit.
h.macslarrow - September 6, 2017
At the Intersection of Wilderness, Fire and Climate Change: Challenges and Opportunities in Wilderness Stewardship
Nancy Taylor & Sam Commarto
May 2, 2017
h.macslarrow - November 18, 2016
The National Wilderness Workshop brings together land management agencies and partner organizations to address and work on national wilderness stewardship issues. The 2020 Workshop was held virtually and brought together more than 400 people around the globe to focus on "Wilderness in a Time of Change". Stay tuned for more information on the 2021 Workshop.
h.macslarrow - October 13, 2016
It’s a chilly morning when I hop into the truck of one of the recreation staff, my tour guide for the day. She pulls away from the bunkhouse and we drive towards the mountains. I answer questions the whole way: what do you do? Where have you been? What do you want to see here? What do other National Forests do? When we park at the end of the road, we are perched upon the divide of two wilderness areas: Peru Peak and Big Branch. These two mountainous areas are divided by a snowmobile corridor – the only access to the Robert T. Strafford White Rocks National Recreation Area in winter.
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