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Public Lands
Why It Matters

Hunting & Fishing Access

America’s 640 million acres of national public lands provide irreplaceable hunting and fishing opportunities to millions of Americans.

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What TRCP is Doing

We’re working to safeguard America’s public lands so hunters and anglers always have quality places to pursue their passions.

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How Sportsmen Are Doing It Right

Brian Flynn, Two Wolf Foundation's Story

Following a distinguished career in the U.S. Army, lifelong outdoorsman Brian Flynn returned home from a deployment in Afghanistan and…

Hunting
Why It Matters

Key Issues for America’s Hunters

Your source for the latest policy updates, conservation challenges, and opportunities shaping America’s hunting traditions.

What TRCP is Doing

We’re fighting for meaningful policy changes that benefit wildlife, our waters, and the American landscapes that make our outdoor traditions possible.

 Ryan Sparks
How Sportsmen Are Doing It Right

Ryan Sparks's Story

TRCP’s “In the Arena” series highlights the individual voices of hunters and anglers who, as Theodore Roosevelt so famously said,…

Fishing
Why It Matters

Key Issues for America’s Anglers

Your source for the latest policy updates, conservation challenges, and opportunities shaping America’s fishing traditions.

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What TRCP is Doing

We’re fighting for meaningful policy changes that benefit wildlife, our waters, and the American landscapes that make our outdoor traditions possible.

 David Mangum
How Sportsmen Are Doing It Right

David Mangum's Story

Capt. David Mangum is a YETI ambassador and outdoor photographer who utilizes his talents to produce media that inspire a…

Private Land
Why It Matters

Stewardship on America’s private lands

With 70 percent of U.S. lands in private hands and many of our best hunt and fish opportunities occurring there, investing in voluntary conservation on working lands safeguards access, strengthens habitat and water quality, and ensures resilient landscapes.

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What TRCP is Doing

We champion policies and programs that restore wildlife habitat, improve soil and water health, and keep working lands productive.

 Ward Burton
How Sportsmen are Doing It Right

Ward Burton's Story

Ward Burton’s NASCAR driving career stretched across most of two decades. As an avid sportsman and conservationist, he founded the…

Special Places
Why It Matters

Special Places Worth Protecting

America’s most iconic landscapes provide unmatched habitat and unforgettable days afield. These places sustain wildlife, anchor local economies, and define the hunting and fishing traditions we pass down.

What TRCP is Doing

We’re working to conserve special places that provide world-class habitat and unforgettable opportunities for hunters and anglers.

 Franklin Adams
How Sportsmen Are Doing It Right

Franklin Adams's Story

As a true Gladesman, conservationist, and historian, Capt. Franklin Adams has spent more than six decades championing Everglades restoration efforts…

Habitat & Clean Water
Why It Matters

Healthy Habitat Powers Every Pursuit

All hunting and fishing opportunities depend on quality habitat, from clean water and healthy wetlands to winter and summer habitats and the migration corridors that connect them.

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What TRCP is Doing

We are working to safeguard the habitats that power every hunting and fishing opportunity.

 Alex Harvey
How Sportsmen Are Doing It Right

Alex Harvey's Story

Alex Harvey, founder of Legacy Land Management, is a registered professional forester in Mississippi and Alabama with a Master's degree…

Science
Why It Matters

Science That Guides TRCP

From conserving migration corridors and wetlands to ensuring clean water and resilient landscapes, science provides evidence that turns conservation goals into effective action.

Science for Conservation
What TRCP is Doing

For hunters and anglers, science safeguards the experiences we treasure including resilient big game populations, abundant fish, and wild places that endure changing social landscapes.

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Your Science Expert

Jamelle Ellis's Story

Jamelle Ellis joined the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership in 2022. Jamelle spent the last three years as an environmental sustainability…

Where We Work
Across the Nation

Conservation Across America

TRCP works across the country to ensure hunters and anglers can enjoy healthy fish and wildlife and quality days afield, no matter where they live.

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TRCP works across the country to ensure hunters and anglers can enjoy healthy fish and wildlife and quality days afield, no matter where they live.

Who We Are
Our Mission

To guarantee all Americans quality places to hunt & fish

We unite and amplify our partners’ voices to advance America’s legacy of conservation, habitat, and access.

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  • Meet the TRCP Team

    Our staff and board members unite and amplify our partners’ voices to advance America’s legacy of conservation, habitat, and access.

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    ‘Partnership’ is in our name. We work with 64 diverse partner groups that represent today’s leading hunting, fishing, and conservation organizations in order to strengthen the sportsman’s voice in Washington, D.C.

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    TRCP’s Corporate Council is made up of diverse corporations that share a common passion for conservation.

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Your Kid’s Favorite Book Is Making the Case for Wildlife Crossings

A coyote slips under a bridge in a children's book — and it's making the case for one of the smartest conservation investments in America. Here's why hunters and anglers should pay attention.

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TRCP’S CAMPAIGN FOR CONSERVATION, HABITAT, AND ACCESS

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Our Mission

To guarantee all Americans quality places to hunt and fish.

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Our Values

To unite and amplify our partners’ voices to advance America’s legacy of conservation, habitat, and access.

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Our Challenge

As our outdoor heritage comes under attack through shrinking investments in conservation, loss of public access, disease and invasive species, the expansion of human development, and climate change, the TRCP needs to mobilize to address these threats.

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Our Goal

A comprehensive funding campaign that raises $35 million in five years, which will support our mission and Theodore Roosevelt’s vision, empowering the TRCP to seize opportunities, address threats to conservation, and launch our next chapter of advocacy.

Why Now?

The United States has the greatest conservation system in the world, and hunters and anglers have been the foundation of this system since the late 1800s. Today, by uniting and amplifying the voices of America’s sportsmen and sportswomen in federal law and policy, the TRCP is ensuring that this legacy continues for another 150 years. But the challenges have never been greater, including relentless sprawl, invasive species, a changing climate, and increased political polarization. To address these challenges and others, the TRCP must expand and strengthen its work to create common-sense and durable conservation solutions that guarantee all Americans quality places to hunt and fish.

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A $35-Million Campaign to Support

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Conservation

Theodore Roosevelt helped to coin the word “conservation” and advance the successful North American Model of Wildlife Conservation that relies on hunter and angler participation. Conservation depends on robust funding for research, management, and restoration at the federal, state, and local levels.

Key elements of the TRCP Campaign include:

Conservation Priorities

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Reversing the systematic and decades-long decline in federal support for conservation: In the early 1980s, conservation spending made up more than 2% of the federal budget; today it is only about 1%.

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Investing in chronic wasting disease solutions and better research; improving oversight of federal programs that are failing to protect wild deer; and educating the hunting public on the threats.

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Reforming fisheries management so that forage fish, such as menhaden, are managed for their valuable role in the broader ecosystem and not just how much commercial harvest the species can withstand.

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Supporting efforts to stop the spread of invasive species that threaten native species, natural habitats, and hunting and fishing (for example: Asian carp, Japanese knotweed, cheat grass, and zebra mussels).

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Habitat

All hunting and fishing opportunities depend on quality habitat, from clean water and healthy wetlands to winter and summer habitats and the migration corridors that connect them.

Key elements of the TRCP Campaign include:

Habitat Priorities

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Implementing and perfecting the conservation programs of the Farm Bill. More than 70% of the country is made up of private land and the five-year bill provides $5 billion for conservation annually.

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Fighting for the balanced, science-based management of the nation’s public lands, which will depend on strong funding. Access means nothing without quality habitat on public lands.

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Protecting key areas that are simply too important to be put at risk by development, including Bristol Bay in Alaska, the Boundary Waters in Minnesota, and the Ruby Mountains in Nevada.

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Restoring large landscapes that have been impaired by development, including Louisiana’s Gulf Coast, the Chesapeake Bay, the Everglades, and the Western region’s sagebrush area.

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Access

The future of the North American Model of Conservation depends on the ability of sportsmen and sportswomen to get into the field or on the water to enjoy their pursuits, but we are losing access every day.

Key elements of the TRCP Campaign include:

Access Priorities

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Work with federal and state agencies to unlock at least 50% of the 16 million acres of inaccessible and landlocked public land that already belong to the American people as our birthright.

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Fully implement and then expand the voluntary public access program of the Farm Bill, which is the only federal program that provides incentives for landowners to open their acres to public hunting and fishing.

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Address the maintenance backlog on the nation’s public lands, especially the backlog affecting the National Forest System, the National Wildlife Refuge System, and the Bureau of Land Management lands.

Testimonials

Because of generous supporters like you, TRCP’s Campaign for Conservation, Habitat, and Access will grow the core funding that supports TRCP’s conservation work and catapult the organization into our next chapter of advocacy for sportsmen and sportswomen across the country. Find out why others are lending their support to this campaign.

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Read Becky's Testimonial

The National Wild Turkey Federation is a proud member of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership because we know the collective voice of hunters and anglers is stronger than our individual voice as a conservation nonprofit. Similarly, I personally support TRCP through my work on the policy council, the TRCP national board, and by my charitable contributions. TRCP brings expertise from across the conservation community together to address complex policy issues.  I made a commitment to the Campaign for Conservation, Habitat, and Access because I believe the work of TRCP will make a real difference for the future of hunting, fishing, and conservation

Becky Humphries

CEO, NWTF

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Read Kyle's Testimonial

As a father of 2 young girls, I feel compelled to assist in TRCP accomplishing this mission. I want my daughters and future generations to experience the beauty and opportunity that our public lands offer. I want them to understand that habitat can be fragile but worth conserving and enhancing. I want them to be able to fish in clean water and have access to hunt our public lands. Few things are more uniquely American than the public opportunity provided to us and the conservation ethic that made it possible and I want them to know that TRCP and its partner organizations exist to further those ideals on behalf of all of us.

Kyle Johns

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Read Bill's Testimonial

I was introduced to hunting and fishing with my father in the northern part of Michigan. I found a shared passion with my two sons flyfishing and hunting in similar habitats. My wife, Linda, is also passionate regarding hunting and fishing. These shared passions and experiences inspired me to engage in activities and organizations that could enhance hunting and fishing opportunities for all Americans. TRCP has been a powerful proponent of creating more access for hunters and anglers across the country, effectively impacting conservation policy within our legislative branch of government on behalf of those of us who love to hunt and fish. The TRCP Board of Directors is bi-partisan with each member putting their head and heart into our work. Linda and I have been so impressed with the work of TRCP team both in Washington, DC and it’s field offices across the country, that we decided to endow the position of Chief Conservation Officer. We couldn’t think of a better way to provide other families the future opportunity to create shared passions through hunting and fishing.

Bill Demmer

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  • We gotta save this thing we love, cause ain’t nobody else gonna do it.

    Jim Range

    TRCP Co-Founder

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  • There can be no greater issue than that of conservation in this country.

    Theodore Roosevelt

  • The man who really counts in the world is the doer, not the mere critic—the man who actually does the work, even if roughly and imperfectly, not the man who only talks or writes about how it ought to be done.

    Theodore Roosevelt

  • We have fallen heirs to the most glorious heritage a people ever received, and each one must do his part if we wish to show that the nation is worthy of its good fortune.

    Theodore Roosevelt

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