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Sunday, August 23
 

9:00am CDT

Announcements & Keynote #3: What the Repeal of The Roadless Rule Could Mean for Public Lands and for Anyone Who Recreates, Lives Near or Works in National Forests - Sponsored by American Sportfishing Association
Sunday August 23, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am CDT
Nearly 59 million acres of protected public lands are at renewed risk as the federal government considers rolling back the Roadless Area Conservation Rule, opening the door to roadbuilding, logging, and mineral extraction as early as 2026. Iconic landscapes—including Alaska’s 17‑million‑acre Tongass National Forest, where 92 percent of the land could be affected, along with major forested areas in Montana and Utah—face threats reminiscent of past clearcutting and industry abuses. The Roadless Rule’s protections have been essential to restoring ecosystems, safeguarding wildlife, preserving clean water, and supporting local communities. Its repeal would increase wildfire risk, degrade habitat, and undermine outdoor recreation and small businesses. For 46 years, The Boat Company has worked to protect the Tongass through education, advocacy, and legal support, and invites communicators to help defend public lands by elevating these issues in their stories, reporting, and digital platforms.
Speakers
avatar for Hunter McIntosh

Hunter McIntosh

President and Executive Director, The Boat Company
Hunter Hartford McIntosh is a passionate conservationist and the President & CEO of The
Boat Company, a mission-driven luxury eco-cruise operation founded by his father, Michael
McIntosh, in 1979. From the start, The Boat Company was created to protect the Tongass
National Forest... Read More →

Sunday August 23, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am CDT
Madison Ballroom

12:45pm CDT

Keynote #4: Meet the Editors Panel
Sunday August 23, 2026 12:45pm - 2:15pm CDT
Always one of the most popular sessions at conference, the Meet the Editors Panel brings together editors from leading outoor publications for a candid conversation about how they work with freelancers. Editors will share what they look for in pitches, how they discover new writers and photographers, the kinds of stories and visuals their audiences need right now, and how freelancers can build lasting relationships with their outlets. Panelists will also discuss the practical side of freelance collaboration: what kind of reporting they hope for, how many rounds of edits they expect, who retains the rights, and, most importantly, how much they pay.

Whether you’re new to the beat or an experienced freelancer looking to notch a new byline, this session will give you insight into how editorial decisions are made and how you can position your work to succeed. Come with questions—and leave with a clearer understanding of what editors want and how to stand out in a vast sea of emails.
Speakers
avatar for Lisa John Rogers

Lisa John Rogers

Editor, Great Lakes Now
Lisa John (like Mary-Kate without a dash) is a journalist and art critic from the Midwest. Currently the News Editor for Great Lakes Now, an Emmy award-winning regional environmental program from Detroit PBS. Most recently a producer for Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson. Form... Read More →
avatar for Jesse Hirsch

Jesse Hirsch

Editor, Offrange
Jesse Hirsch is head editor of Offrange, a publication exploring farming, ranching, hunting, fishing, public lands, and conservation in the U.S. Every week Offrange produces 3 original stories and a newsletter for 150k+ subscribers, as well as a periodic podcast and print publication. Previously Jesse worked at The Counter... Read More →
avatar for Alex Robinson

Alex Robinson

Editor In Chief, Outdoor Life
Alex Robinson is the Editor-in-Chief of Outdoor Life, a legacy publication that covers hunting, fishing, firearms, public lands, and conservation. Robinson oversees a team of editors and writers who publish new articles daily, along with newsletters, YouTube videos, and weekly podcast episodes. He studied Journalism at the University... Read More →
avatar for Andy McGlashen

Andy McGlashen

Senior Editor, National Audubon Society
Andy McGlashen is a senior editor at Audubon magazine, where he has covered conservation, public lands issues, birding culture and more since 2018. He writes and edits features and news stories in print and online and has been part of teams that have won two National Magazine Awards. Andy holds a master’s degree from the Knig... Read More →
Sunday August 23, 2026 12:45pm - 2:15pm CDT
Madison Ballroom
 
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