Photo: Atira Conservation The Roadless Rule and What it Means for Land Conservation By Nicole Adimey | Atira Conservation Founder Some of our greatest and unique treasures in the United States are our national parks forests. Their integrity is supported in-part by the...
Torellneset ice edge | Photo: Stephen Bradley Enduring Arctic Wildlife Proves Importance of Land Conservation By Nicole Adimey | Atira Conservation Founder In June 2025, we had the immense privilege of crossing off a bucket list dream — a voyage to the High Arctic....
High Falls Lake, Glenville, North Carolina | Photo: Atira Conservation Working Locally to Act Globally By Nicole Adimey | Atira Conservation Founder Did you know that world governments have agreed to conserve at least 30 percent of terrestrial, freshwater and marine...
Nicole and Brett Adimey | Photo: Atira Conservation Local Land Conservation Is More Important than Ever By Nicole Adimey | Atira Conservation Founder When Brett and I were winding down our full-time careers and envisioning the next chapter of our lives, we knew we...
Working with the Vital Ground Foundation, we’ve helped protect wildlife corridors for grizzlies in Montana | Photo: Robert Scriba Moving Beyond Debate into Action By Nicole Adimey | Atira Conservation Founder Did you know that almost 40 percent of the Earth’s...
McCalla’s Woods | Photo: Sycamore Land Trust Saving Wetlands One Acre at a Time By Nicole Adimey | Atira Conservation Founder We’re not sure this received much attention in 2024, but the most recent decadal “Wetlands Status and Trends” report to Congress by the U.S....