Conservation
If not for Dale Rollins, we would be without quail in west Texas. He channels his inspiring personality and passion for life into protecting the future of bobwhite quail. While there are many ways to ...
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Sportsmen’s conservation policy issues from public lands access for recreation to forest management to sportsmen’s recruitment and retention – and much more. Bringing you need-to-know informatio...
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America’s public lands belong to the American people. In normal times, many of us regularly visit national parks, wildlife refuges, and other recreational sites spread out across more than 500 milli...
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SPRING’S CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM (CRP) SIGNUP IS IN THE BOOKS. HERE ARE THE RESULTS, AND WHAT THEY MEAN FOR YOUR STATE AND FAVORITE HUNTING SPOTS....
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The Great American Outdoors Act will provide $900 million to the Land and Water Conservation Fund in perpetuity and $9.5 billion over 5 years to address our public land maintenance backlog....
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Trump Administration Advances Everglades Restoration Through Leadership and Partnerships...
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Fish, Wildlife, Outdoor Recreation and Local Communities Benefit from Excise Tax Revenues...
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Let’s face it: For many of us things are gonna get a little weird and unprecedented in the next few weeks, and we’re all going to need some kind of balm to see us through to the other side. And fo...
For the first time in history, more than 50 percent of the world’s population lives in a city. By 2050, that number is expected to climb to 70 percent. With a rapidly urbanizing population comes a n...