Has Congress Put Public Land Sales Back on the Table?
House rules could make it easier to sell or transfer federal public lands to the states, an idea broadly opposed by hunters and anglers.
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House rules could make it easier to sell or transfer federal public lands to the states, an idea broadly opposed by hunters and anglers.
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.
Hunters and anglers call for prioritization of projects that increase public access to recreational opportunities.
Listen now for our CEO’s take on the wins and losses for habitat and access last year.
Between all the mask-wearing, social distancing, and vote counting that Americans did this year, these events made a major impact on our fish, wildlife, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
And why we’re pushing lawmakers to wrap up these conservation priorities by the end of the 116th Congress.
These programs could serve as positive examples for other states with a growing tally of landlocked hunting and fishing areas.
It may have been the summer of COVID, but a lot went down in the world of conservation, too—get caught up.
These programs could serve as a model for other states with a growing tally of landlocked hunting and fishing areas.
This once-in-a-generation victory for habitat and access wouldn't have happened without you.
From now until January 1, 2025, every donation you make will be matched by a TRCP Board member up to $500,000 to sustain TRCP’s work that promotes wildlife habitat, our sporting traditions, and hunter & angler access. Together, dollar for dollar, stride for stride, we can all step into the arena of conservation.
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