June 18, 2015
Why the Senate Should Start Over on Conservation Budget Talks
Conservation is underfunded in a fiscal year 2016 bill bogged down with riders Today the Senate Appropriations Committee approved a funding bill for the Department of the Interior and Environmental...
June 11, 2015
The Skinny on Shrinking Conservation Coffers
Earlier this week, the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations released its fiscal year 2016 Interior and Environment Appropriations Bill, which provides funding for the Department of the...
May 28, 2015
BLM looks to new landscape plans to enhance sage grouse conservation efforts
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) took a critical step forward in ensuring the future of the greater sage grouse today, when the agency released plans to amend nearly...
May 20, 2015
It’s a lot more than “The Big Empty”
The sagebrush steppe of the western U.S. stretches for hundreds of thousands of miles across 11 states. This massive ecosystem often goes overlooked and is frequently dismissed as “The...
May 18, 2015
Glassing The Hill: May 18 – 22
The TRCP’s scouting report on sportsmen’s issues in Congress The Senate is in session from Monday through Friday. The House is in session from Tuesday through Thursday. You might...
May 11, 2015
Glassing the Hill: May 11 – 15
The TRCP’s scouting report on sportsmen’s issues in Congress The Senate is in session from Monday through Friday. The House is in session from Tuesday through Friday. These Senators...
April 22, 2015
Big decision for a small gamebird
As 11 Western states anxiously await the end of September, when the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will decide whether to list the range-wide population of greater sage-grouse under...
March 18, 2015
Seven Reasons Why Wingshooters and Sage-Grouse Conservationists Should be Hopeful
Ongoing concern for sage-grouse resources was matched with guarded optimism by a room full of state, federal, and non-profit wildlife conservation professionals at a gathering during the North American...
TRCP testifies for conservation funding
This morning, our Director of Government Relations, Steve Kline, testified to the Subcommittee on Interior, Energy, and the Environment for the House Committee on Appropriations. You can read his oral...
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...
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