The money that will eventually be coming into Louisiana through fines levied on BP and other companies for the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill will quite possibly make fishing better in the state. Read Full Story on the Times-Picayune Website
The Sodsaver Prairie Protection Act could save taxpayers $200 million over 10 years and would encourage conservation of grasslands that pheasants, ducks, and other wildlife use as a habitat. Read Full Story on the Agri-Pulse Website
Last week we took some time out and got to know the new Secretary of the Interior, Sally Jewell. Secretary Jewell has called sportsmen ‘critical partners’ in assuring the responsible management and conservation of the nation’s natural resources. Read Full Story on the TRCP Blog
America loses an average of 100,000 acres of natural wetlands per year to draining and development projects. Nine out of every 10 fish caught by American recreational anglers are dependent on wetlands at some stage of their life cycles. Read Full Story on the TRCP Website
The National Shooting Sports Foundation reports that a new survey shows 79 percent of the American public approve of hunting. Read Full Story on the NSSF Website
Rep. Mike Simpson of Idaho is dedicated to the conservation of our natural resources both today and into the future. Simpson took some time to answer a few questions for the TRCP. Read Full Story on the TRCP Blog
Sen. Jon Tester of Montana continues to make big strides for the conservation community while maintaining the trademark down-to-earth personality so common among sportsmen. Read Full Story on the TRCP Blog
Nearly half of the forests, grasslands and tundra where we love to hunt and fish will change dramatically during the next century. While the reasons for these changes are varied and complex, climate change is an undeniable factor. Read Full Story on the TRCP Website
Annual awards gala to celebrate media mogul Ted Turner, Sen. Jon Tester and Rep. Mike Simpson. Read More
PETA plans to monitor U.S. hunters with drones. Read Full Story on the PETA Website
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