Emphasizing the Importance of Federal Investment in the Rio Grande Basin
New conservation area would sustain voluntary agreements with willing landowners utilizing LWCF dollars.
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New conservation area would sustain voluntary agreements with willing landowners utilizing LWCF dollars.
Louisiana just broke ground on the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion—America’s largest and most expensive habitat restoration project to date—to breathe life back into a critical Gulf Shore basin and promote long-term fishery health.
The Senate ENR Subcommittee on Public Lands, Forests, and Mining highlighted bills aimed at benefiting fish, wildlife, outdoor access, and the economy.
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.
An influx of conservation funding will have an impact from our nation’s streams and migration corridors to imperiled grasslands and waterfowl habitats.
Group encourages lawmakers to advance legislation that could reduce collisions on Montana roadways.
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.
Breaking down the recent decision to approve the Willow oil project in Alaska, which also requires new habitat safeguards for the North Slope.
The boost for waterfowl and river health will come from a $120-million slate of projects to improve climate resilience and habitat.
Last week’s groundbreaking ceremony marks the first milestone for this critical piece of the massive Everglades restoration effort.
Theodore Roosevelt’s experiences hunting and fishing certainly fueled his passion for conservation, but it seems that a passion for coffee may have powered his mornings. In fact, Roosevelt’s son once said that his father’s coffee cup was “more in the nature of a bathtub.” TRCP has partnered with Afuera Coffee Co. to bring together his two loves: a strong morning brew and a dedication to conservation. With your purchase, you’ll not only enjoy waking up to the rich aroma of this bolder roast—you’ll be supporting the important work of preserving hunting and fishing opportunities for all.
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