EPA’s New Rule Will Muddy the Waters in Georgia
A hunter, angler, and public land advocate details how a revised Clean Water Act rule would affect his backyard, and yours too Take action now and urge the EPA not to overlook critical fish...
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A hunter, angler, and public land advocate details how a revised Clean Water Act rule would affect his backyard, and yours too Take action now and urge the EPA not to overlook critical fish...
A brief history of the Clean Water Act and how an EPA rule could strip many streams and wetlands of its protection.
Public comment period opens on rule that would exclude many streams and wetlands from Clean Water Act protections.
As Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler is considered for the official top job at EPA, hunters and anglers want a clear commitment to clean water and habitat.
The EPA and Army Corps of Engineers proceeds with rolling back Clean Water Act protections for headwater streams and wetlands—harming trout, waterfowl, and outdoor recreation businesses.
The TRCP is joining forces with REI and hundreds of global brands to urge you to #OptOutside on Black Friday—and get more involved in the conservation issues that matter every day.
Sportsmen overwhelming want the federal government to provide Clean Water Act protections for headwaters and wetlands, even as the EPA works to repeal a rule that does so.
We asked sportsmen and women to take action and more than 1,000 have submitted comments to the EPA in support of clean water—here are some of our favorites.
The basic needs of America’s world-class trout and waterfowl populations—healthy headwaters and wetlands—are about to be undermined, so sportsmen and women need to act now.
There is consensus among Republican and Democratic sportsmen and women on sage grouse conservation, clean water protections, national monuments, and public land management policies being debated right now.
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