Instagram Stewardship
This photo essay includes images related to the issue of how technology is used to share information about public lands and other recreational spaces and the debates going on around appropriate use
This photo essay includes images related to the issue of how technology is used to share information about public lands and other recreational spaces and the debates going on around appropriate use
This image is of an online article that discusses the ethics of geotagging and how that shapes the impact of visitors on undeveloped, "wild" spaces.
This map delineates variously classified areas of land on the Colorado Plateau.
This article, written in 2007, describes the geologic conditions that result in petroleum reserves in/on the Colorado plateau and considers what this means for Utah's oil future.
This PECE essay includes a variety of tools for interrogating what role varied histories and contemporary configurations of land tenure, management, and use shape anthropocenics.
This image is a screenshot of a Twitter ad by Land o' Lakes that says "Every farmer's stewardship story is different. We want to hear yours.
This image, showing total surface and subsurface federal ownership in the United States, is frequently used in news articles, blog posts, reports, and social media posts, most often paired with ant
This image consists of two social media posts screen-captured by Danica Loucks. The first, posted by Patagonia Inc.
This article describes the enduring effects of uranium mining on the Navajo Nation, located in the southwest U.S.
"Public Lands Hates You" started as an instagram account and has now expanded to a website highlighting (and publicly shaming) the ways that people do damage to public lands in the name of getting