November 9, 2017
Farm Runoff and Why It Stinks for Sportsmen and Fish
Does it seem like you’re reading more and more headlines about algal blooms, dead zones, and water crises across our country? Here’s why.
December 3, 2015
Celebrating the Greatest Private Lands Conservation Initiative in Modern History
The USDA’s Conservation Reserve Program has benefitted landowners and habitat for 30 years As D.C. kicks off the holiday season with the lighting of the national Christmas tree this...
August 17, 2015
USDA’s Big (Ahem, $20M) Investment in Wildlife Habitat and Public Access
Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture started the week on a high note by announcing its $20-million dollar investment in giving you better access to hunting and fishing. Agriculture...
March 10, 2015
Hunting for conservation solutions: 6 themes from Pheasant Fest & the Commodity Classic
Last month I attended two very different events. First was the Pheasant Fest and Quail Classic, the world’s largest gathering of upland hunters and conservationists. Next was the Commodity...
March 5, 2015
Open Fields: Where Access and Habitat Coexist
Jared Wiklund is Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever’s public relations specialist. Contact Wiklund at jwiklund@pheasantsforever.org and follow him on Twitter at @wiklund247. Publicly accessible land is THE trending topic in the American...
February 3, 2015
Inside the President’s 2016 budget request
Today, President Barack Obama released his fiscal year 2016 budget request to Congress. The president’s call for doing away with sequestration and increasing spending by $74 billion would provide...
January 21, 2015
Better together: Wildlife & working lands benefit from USDA partnerships
The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently announced close to $800 million in funding for locally led solutions to regional conservation challenges via its Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP). The...
December 17, 2014
South Dakota rancher lets the land point the way
TRCP Director of Government Relations Steve Kline reflects on his relationship with 2014 Leopold Conservation Award winner Lyle Perman of South Dakota. Read more about Lyle and the award...
Private Lands Primer: A SAFE place for wildlife
Just before Thanksgiving, the U.S. Department of Agriculture quietly announced an additional 86,000 SAFE acres across seven states: Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota. These acres...
December 10, 2014
Inside the CRomnibus: Conservation funding and policy riders
Last night, congressional appropriators filed a $1 trillion fiscal year 2015 spending bill that would fund most government agencies through the fiscal year. Despite a few funding shortfalls and...
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