Sportsmen Celebrate Decision on Contested Leases Affecting Prime Habitat in Wyoming Range
News for Immediate Release
Aug. 25, 2009
Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, kmckalip@trcp.org
Sportsmen Celebrate Decision on Contested Leases
Affecting Prime Habitat in
Move conserves 24,000 acres in
ALPINE, Wyo. – A Bureau of Land Management announcement on Sunday that 24,000 acres of valuable fish and wildlife habitat in the
The Aug. 23 event also was attended by Wyoming Gov. Dave Freudenthal, Sen. John Barrasso and Susan Thomas, wife of the late Sen. Craig Thomas, who initiated the effort to establish protections for the
Sportsmen for Responsible Energy Development, a coalition that supports balanced energy development in the Rocky Mountain West, commended the BLM decision regarding the 23 energy leases, which had been sold to the oil and gas industry but delayed by sportsmen defending the area’s high-quality habitat and unique hunting and fishing opportunities.
“This is a great step for our work in preserving some of the last, best places to hunt and fish in
An additional 20,000 acres in the
“The
“We want to express our sincere thanks to the Department of the Interior for this decision, which protects more than half of the contested areas set aside for sportsmen in the
Sportsmen for Responsible Energy Development is a coalition of more than 500 businesses, organizations and individuals working together to promote responsible energy development. Led by Trout Unlimited, the National Wildlife Federation and the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, SFRED provides credible, science-based solutions supported by hunters, anglers, businesses and organizations from across the nation.
Learn more about the SFRED coalition.
Inspired by the legacy of Theodore Roosevelt, the TRCP is a coalition of organizations and grassroots partners working together to preserve the traditions
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