How Working Lands Are Bringing Back Bobwhite Quail
One Farm Bill conservation program aims to conserve 7 million acres of quail habitat by 2026.
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One Farm Bill conservation program aims to conserve 7 million acres of quail habitat by 2026.
A portion of your gear, firearm, license, and boat fuel purchases helped to generate more funding than ever for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to distribute for state work on conservation and outdoor...
Your support helped to make these organizational and legislative successes possible.
The Build Back Better Act would secure funding for top conservation priorities, including habitat improvements across public and private land
New data reveals outdoor recreation’s share of the GDP during a year filled with uncertainty.
Representatives make the most of this opportunity to fund wildlife crossings, public land access, and natural infrastructure solutions that benefit habitat and American communities.
The movement of live deer is supercharging the spread of chronic wasting disease, and the captive deer industry must be held accountable.
State wildlife agencies are reflecting on the spring lek count totals, while a national advocacy effort could help private landowners create more grouse habitat.
Breaking down the budget process that will make or break the effort to secure once-in-a-generation investments in habitat.
The chamber passed a “minibus” package of appropriations bills that could affect hunting and fishing in America.
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