Idaho Hunters Have 120,800 Reasons to Celebrate
Wildlife and hunters win big in the BLM’s Four Rivers record of decision.
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Wildlife and hunters win big in the BLM’s Four Rivers record of decision.
120,800 acres of big game winter range will be managed for the benefit of Idaho's sportsmen and women.
In honor of TRCP’s 20th anniversary, here are some of our proudest moments as an organization and the biggest victories our team has helped to advance on behalf of hunters and anglers.
Here’s a list of actions that the Trump Administration took that we think should be embraced and expanded moving forward.
It may have been the summer of COVID, but a lot went down in the world of conservation, too—get caught up.
Backcountry Conservation Areas near Missoula and Lewistown will safeguard recreational opportunities and wildlife habitat.
Draft public lands management plan shows some promising provisions in the preferred alternative, some areas in need of improvement.
Plans to conserve popular elk hunting destinations are among the various options in the draft plans, but not at the top of BLM’s list.
America’s public lands agencies go through a planning process that may sound tedious, but it’s your chance to have a say in how habitat and hunting and fishing areas will be managed for 20...
When it comes to determining the next 20 years of management on our public lands, local sportsmen and other stakeholders have been engaged from the start—and our voices should carry weight.
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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