Sporting Groups Support Final Southeast Oregon Resource Management Plan
The BLM’s final plan secures safeguards for over 400,000 acres of backcountry.
The BLM’s final plan secures safeguards for over 400,000 acres of backcountry.
The BLM’s plan includes balanced management for conservation on important public lands.
The single-most important step that can be taken to revitalize herds on the Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge Over the previous three blogs in this series, I’ve covered the history behind the creation of...
TRCP’s new video explains how BIL and IRA investments in Southeast Oregon’s Sagebrush-steppe landscape will benefit hunters and anglers for generations.
S. 1890 would provide needed funding for local economic development, and help protect and restore the sage brush steppe.
Proposal to balance management of important public lands is among the various options in the draft plan but is not at the top of BLM’s list.
Hundreds of local sportsmen and women are calling on the BLM to manage intact, undeveloped fish and wildlife habitat for its unique backcountry values.
Ambassador Nathan Bailey wants to guarantee his boys have a place to hunt and fish Launching this fall, TRCP’s ambassador program calls on sportsmen-conservationists to help advance our goals by offering local volunteer support....
Southeast and central Oregon are known for vast landscapes of sagebrush steppe and basalt rim rock. This wide open country provides important habitat for numerous species of big game, upland birds and trout. It...
Key wildlife habitats will be conserved alongside ranching, wildfire prevention and invasive species management
TRCP has partnered with Afuera Coffee Co. to further our commitment to conservation. $4 from each bag is donated to the TRCP, to help continue our efforts of safeguarding critical habitats, productive hunting grounds, and favorite fishing holes for future generations.
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