Category: Climate Change
Our blog is where we break down the conservation issues that sportsmen and women need to know about. Get the latest intel from Capitol Hill, learn more about complex science and policy, and follow along with field reports from our staff on the ground. This is where conservation gets personal.
Eight Things We Wish All Hunters and Anglers Knew About Climate Change
Answers to the most frequently asked questions we hear from decision-makers, business leaders, social media users, and TRCP members.
Plumer’s Senate Testimony Encourages Fish and Wildlife Focused Solutions to Water Management Challenges
Appearing before the Senate Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure, TRCP Chief Conservation Officer Christy Plumer encouraged lawmakers to make strategic investments and improve agency collaboration.
Report Highlights Aquatic Invasive Species Solutions
Recommendations focus on modernizing marine fisheries laws, making strategic investments, and improving collaboration among federal, state, local, and tribal agencies.
TRCP Welcomes Restoration and Habitat Focus in Proposed BLM Rule
Group encourages public engagement to ensure a successful outcome.
It’s Time to Build on Recent Commitments to Addressing Drought in the Colorado River Basin
Once-in-a-generation investments have just been made, but it’s only a down payment on the long-term effort needed to ensure the future of hunting and fishing in this critically important watershed.
Eight Ways the President Wants Congress to Invest in Conservation Next Year
Here’s what the Biden Administration is prioritizing in its fiscal year 2024 budget request.
Prairie Potholes and Mississippi River Basin Will Benefit from Major DOI Climate Investment
The boost for waterfowl and river health will come from a $120-million slate of projects to improve climate resilience and habitat.
Five Ways Lawmakers Can Write a Better Farm Bill for Conservation
PLUS: Nine direct benefits for hunters and anglers.
USDA Reveals How Nearly $1B in New Conservation Funding Will Be Spent
The hunting and fishing community will work with Secretary Vilsack to ensure that fish and wildlife benefit from once-in-a-generation investments.