Marine scientists and fisheries professionals from across the country met in Washington, D.C., on July 1 to discuss recreational saltwater fishing data collection and the conservation of marine resources at a blue-ribbon panel hosted by the TRCP. Read More
The TRCP praised a decision by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to release funding for the “Open Fields” Voluntary Public Access and Habitat Incentive Program, a new effort to encourage owners and operators of privately held farm, ranch and forest lands to provide public access to their lands for wildlife-dependent activities such as hunting and fishing. Read More
In the wake of the Gulf oil spill, a sportsmen coalition urged Interior Secretary Ken Salazar to “put some teeth” in his onshore leasing reforms to safeguard fish and wildlife from irresponsible drilling Read More
On May 28, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reaffirmed its support of backcountry conservation by renewing a directive that requires secretarial-level review of road-building and timber-cutting projects in national forest roadless areas. Read More
The TRCP commended a move by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to fund important private-lands conservation programs that help sustain valuable fish and wildlife habitat and enable access by hunters and anglers. Read More
Accomplished conservationists and sportsmen Ron Regan and George Cooper have joined the TRCP board of directors. The new directors were elected at the TRCP spring board meeting, which took place in Nashville, Tenn., earlier this year. Read More
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