April 14, 2016
This Threat to Sage Grouse Conservation is Giving Us Déjà Vu
One lawmaker has gathered up the remnants of a very bad idea and could try to make them stick to must-pass national defense legislation Have you ever binged too...
March 15, 2016
Thank a Farmer Today—Here’s Why
A national holiday to recognize and celebrate agriculture producers who do plenty of good for wildlife, fish, and sportsmen You may not know that each American farmer feeds more...
December 17, 2015
The Top Conservation Stories and #WildlifeWins of 2015
These are the stories that had sportsmen talking and tweeting—some even made us fighting mad—this year Endangered Species Act protection is not warranted for sage grouse The greater sage...
December 15, 2015
DOI is Looking for Better Ways to Pay for Epic Conservation Efforts
Establishment of the Natural Resource Investment Center will make federal dollars go further for fish and wildlife This morning, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell announced that her...
December 10, 2015
Wheeling and Dealing: What You Need to Know About Spending Bill Negotiations
In my college days, when the world seemed to revolve around duck hunting and beer, my academic motto might have been: There is no minute like the last minute....
November 10, 2015
Are the BLM’s Sage Grouse Conservation Plans Really Worse Than an ESA Listing?
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (FWS) recent decision not to list the range-wide population of greater sage grouse under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) was perhaps the greatest...
September 30, 2015
State vs Federal Public Land Management is Not an Apples-to-Apples Comparison
Today, the House Natural Resources Committee held a hearing to discuss improving coordination between the federal government and Western states—a conversation that is welcome and necessary—and the “need for...
September 21, 2015
Glassing The Hill: September 21 – 24
The TRCP’s scouting report on sportsmen’s issues in Congress The Senate will be in session all week, except on Wednesday. The House will reconvene Tuesday, with votes expected on...
September 18, 2015
The Gap Between Better Lek Numbers and Sage Grouse Success
The pending decision on federal protections for the greater sage grouse has dominated a lot of the recent discussion about conservation in America. After all, multiple industries and millions...
June 22, 2015
Glassing the Hill: June 22-26
The TRCP’s scouting report on sportsmen’s issues in Congress The Senate will be in session from Monday through Friday. The House will be in session from Monday through Thursday....
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