Hunters Helped Pass a CWD Bill, But What’s Next?
After a significant legislative win last Congress, deer hunting organizations are adjusting their sights in 2023
After a significant legislative win last Congress, deer hunting organizations are adjusting their sights in 2023
How lawmakers can build on recent conservation wins and advance habitat, access, and recreation solutions that were narrowly missed last session.
Hits, misses, and other highlights for conservation in the end-of-year government funding agreement.
88% of Americans polled support additional federal investments in chronic wasting disease management and surveillance.
When the House and Senate are back in session early next month, lawmakers will have a lengthy to-do list ahead of election season and the end of the 117th Congress in December. Here’s what...
As session days become more limited, lawmakers should seal the deal on these conservation wins.
Here’s what the Biden Administration is prioritizing in its FY2023 budget request.
One Farm Bill conservation program is a strong model for collaboration among federal, state, and local partners creating better habitat for sage grouse.
Chronic wasting disease containment at the state level got a necessary increase as Congress passed legislation to fund the government through the remainder of the 2022 fiscal year.
One Farm Bill conservation program aims to conserve 7 million acres of quail habitat by 2026.
In the last two years, policymakers have committed to significant investments in conservation, infrastructure, and reversing climate change. Hunters and anglers continue to be vocal about the opportunity to create conservation jobs, restore habitat, and boost fish and wildlife populations. Support solutions now.
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