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New Backcountry Conservation Measure Elicits Sportsmen’s Support
Sportsmen Welcome Lucas as House Ag Committee Chair
TRCP Fetes Conservation Leaders at Awards Event
Wednesday Teleconference: TRCP Appeals Court Decision on Pinedale Anticline
TRCP Appeals Court Decision on Wyoming Energy Project
Sportsmen Welcome Stabenow as Leader of Senate Ag Committee
TRCP Promotes Adaptation Funding at House Climate Hearing
Thagard Joins TRCP Energy Staff
Mule Deer Losses in Wyoming Gas Field Deemed “Unacceptable” by Sportsmen
Decision to Remove Backcountry Lands from Colorado Energy Sale Draws Sportsmen’s Praise
Task Force Urges Adaptation Strategies in Addressing Climate Change on Fish and Wildlife
USDA publication promotes Farm Bill conservation programs
TRCP’s Franklin Appointed to Federal Council to Promote Hunting, Conservation
TRCP Commends Conservation Measures in Renewable Energy Bill
TRCP Hails USDA Decision to Release Open Fields Funds
TRCP Convenes Panel to Improve Marine Recreational Angling Data
As House Weighs 2012 Farm Bill, Sportsmen Promote Conservation Funding
TRCP Commends USDA Decision to Fund Private-Lands Conservation Programs
Arizona Hunter Supports the TRCP, Wins Benelli Shotgun
TRCP Facebook Page Exceeds 1,000 Fans
TRCP Lauds Renewal of USDA Roadless Directive
The TRCP and the Gulf Oil Spill
Regan, Cooper Join TRCP Board of Directors
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Sportsmen Assert USDA Roadless Decision Justifies Mining Law Reform
Sportsmen Stress Conservation Concerns Following Introduction of Senate Energy, Climate Change Bill
TRCP Names Whit Fosburgh New President/CEO
TRCP Objects to Deficient Colorado Energy Leasing Proposal
Sportsmen Commend Introduction of House Clean Water Bill
Sportsmen Meet With Members of Congress, Labor Leaders to Promote Climate Change Adaptation Strategies
Sportsmen Identify Persistent Problems with State Petition for CO Roadless Rule
In Response to New Offshore Drilling Plan, Sportsmen Urge ‘Precaution, Planning and Investment’
Climate Change Adaptation Strategies Outlined in New Report
90,000 Americans Call for Wetlands Conservation
As Court Weighs Roadless Rule, TRCP Reasserts Value of Backcountry Lands
TRCP Union Sportsmen’s Alliance to Launch as Stand-alone Entity
Sportsmen Call Sage Grouse ESA Decision an ‘Opportunity’ for Science-based Conservation
Sportsmen Urge Congress to Maintain Full Funding for Farm Bill Conservation Programs
TRCP Lauds Appointment to Key Federal Fisheries Post
Federal Council to Promote Hunting, Conservation Draws Praise From the TRCP
TRCP Releases Position Description in Search for New President and CEO
Jim Range Wins 2010 Budweiser Conservation Award
Industry Decision to Forgo Montana Energy Leases Draws Sportsmen's Praise
TRCP Announces Ambitious Policy Agenda for 2010
Conservationists Support Salazar’s Energy Leasing Reforms
TRCP CEO Steps Down, Board Begins Search for Replacement
TRCP Supports Forest Jobs and Recreation Act
Jim Range Nominated for Budweiser Conservation Award; Public Vote to Determine 2010 Winner
Sportsmen Commend Salazar for Calling for Balance in Public Lands Management
Sportsmen Praise BLM Decision to Defer Oil and Gas Lease
Clean Water Critical for Sportsmen as Hunting Seasons Open Across the Country
TRCP Advances Suit against BLM over Wyoming Energy Project
TRCP Honors Conservation Giants at Annual Awards Dinner
TRCP’s Life in the Open Season Five Premieres on VERSUS Country on Oct. 4
Economic Value of Roadless Areas Touted by Sportsmen
Administration Nominates Sherman as USDA Undersecretary; Sportsmen Urge Roadless Area Conservation
Sportsmen Celebrate Decision on Contested Leases Affecting Prime Habitat in Wyoming Range
Sportsmen Urge Congress to Renew Its Commitment to Conservation in Highway Bill
Federal Court Ruling Supports National Roadless Rule
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TRCP Protests Utah Energy Leases Over Habitat Concerns
Colorado Releases Recommendations on State Roadless Rule; Backcountry Areas Remain Vulnerable
Labor Unions Promote Conservation Measures in Climate Change Legislation
Senate Progresses Toward Mining Law Reform at Hearing
Governor’s Decision to Slow Colorado Roadless Rule-making Praised by Sportsmen
Sportsmen Press USDA to Slow Colorado Roadless Rule-Making
Sportsmen Laud House Passage of Climate Change Legislation
Utah Energy Leases Deferred in Response to Sportsmen’s Concerns
Sportsmen Laud the Senate Advancement of the Clean Water Restoration Act
Coalition Urges Congress to Support USDA Conservation Programs
Administration Takes Action to Safeguard Roadless Areas
Sportsmen Applaud Administration Support of Clean Water Act Protections
Climate Change Bill Provides Funding for Natural Resources, Fish and Wildlife
Some Key Sportsmen Programs Get Funding Boost in President Obama’s 2010 Budget
TRCP Board Elects New Chair
Secretary Vilsack Addresses Conservation Goals With TRCP Board
Sportsmen Urge USDA Intervention in Colorado Roadless Plan
BLM Development Plan a Mixed Bag for Utah Fish and Wildlife
$68,000 Grant to Grouse Partnership Supports Nebraska Grassland Projects
Sportsmen Laud Conservation Measures in Climate Change Bill
Senate Bill Advances Mining Law Reform
Leader of Conservation Coalition to Speak at ‘State of the Rockies’ Conference
Coalition Calls for Restored Clean Water Protections
Federal Court Ruling on Atlantic Rim a Setback for Responsible Management Efforts
Outdoor Community Urges Responsible Backcountry Management
President Builds Conservation Legacy in Signing Historic Lands Bill
Sportsmen Commend House Passage of Public-Lands Bill
Senate Vote Advances Public-Lands Bill
Sportsmen’s Organizations Partner Around Grasslands and Prairie Grouse
TRCP Promotes ‘Precaution, Planning and Investment’ at Senate Hearing on Energy Development
TRCP Welcomes Four New Board Members
Sportsmen Protest Federal Energy Leases in Utah
TRCP Addresses Impacts of Climate Change at House Hearing
Conservationists Commend President’s Efforts to Boost the Role of Science in Federal Decisions
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TRCP and Chevrolet Announce New Partnership
Congress to Revisit Hard-rock Mining Reform at House Hearing
Study Confirms Negative Impacts of Drilling on Mule Deer
TRCP Heralds Habitat Help in Stimulus Bill
Federal Actions on Energy Lauded by Sportsmen
Anglers Introduce “CAST Principles”
Angling Community Advocates Change in Federal Energy Protocol
BLM Takes Step Backward on Utah Energy Leasing
TRCP, Labor Unions Urge Leaders to Heal Habitat While Healing Economy
TRCP Names New Interim Board Chairman
Colorado Energy Leases in Critical Habitat Draw Protests
Sportsmen’s Coalition Urges Salazar to Revise Energy Paradigm
TRCP Chairman James D. Range Dies at 63
TRCP Protests Wyoming Oil and Gas Leases, Calls for Balance in Federal Energy Policy
Public-Lands Bill Receives Final Senate Approval
Conservationists Recommend Shift in Public-Lands Energy Policy
Conservationists Promote Focus on CRP, Open Fields
Conservation Coalition Urges Focus on Clean Water
TRCP Lauds Senate Passage of Public-Lands Bill
New TRCP Roadless Campaign Targets Backcountry Economics
50,000 People Sign "We Are Wetlands" Petition
Conservation Coalition Releases 2009 Policy Agenda
BLM Defers Utah Lands from Drilling Following TRCP Protest
TRCP Praises Decision to Extend Roadless Rule Review
TRCP Protests Controversial Utah Energy Leases
BLM Scraps Wyoming Energy Leases Following Protests
TRCP Promotes Backcountry Conservation at D.C. Meeting
Threats to Wildlife Drive TRCP Objection to Montana State Leases
Changes to Sage Grouse Guidelines in Wyoming Welcomed by TRCP and NAGP
Big-Game Migration Routes and Winter Range, Trout Waters Spur TRCP Protest in Colorado
Colorado Sportsmen Target Roadless Plan in New Report
TRCP Offers Blueprint for Strengthening Colorado Roadless Rule
1 Million-Plus Acres in Wyoming Comprise TRCP Protests
Sportsmen Welcome New Access Incentive in Conservation Reserve Program
TRCP Supports Idaho Roadless Rule
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Mule Deer Migration Route at Risk in Wyoming Gas Field
TRCP Applauds EPA Decision to Veto Yazoo Pumps
TRCP and NAGP Commend New BLM Sage Grouse Protections in WY
Sportsmen Criticize Judicial Action Against Roadless Rule
Threats to Wildlife Compel TRCP Protest of Utah Energy Leases
Hunters, Anglers Decry Colo. Roadless Plan
‘Conservation’ Survives in the Conservation Reserve Program
TRCP Protests Energy Leases in Montana, Blue Ribbon Fishery at-risk
Sportsmen Urge Better Approach to Colorado Roadless Area Management
TRCP Protests Wyoming Energy Leases
TRCP and NAGP Request Interior Action to Avert Sage Grouse Listing
TRCP Sues Interior Department over Mismanaged Wyoming Energy Project
Hunters, Anglers Urge Funding for Wildlife Management in Climate Change Bill
Threats to Habitat Drive TRCP to Protest Utah Energy Leases
Orvis Contribution Surpasses Major Milestone
TRCP Protests Wyoming Energy Leases over Concerns for Sage Grouse, Big-Game Habitat
Sportsmen Hail Inclusion of Open Fields in Farm Bill
Wyoming Governor Criticizes Public Land Management Plan
BLM Reverses Plans for Colorado Leases Following TRCP Protest
TRCP Lauds New BLM Plan to Protect Rare Species in Southeastern New Mexico
Conservationists Urge Leaders to Finalize Farm Bill
Former Fish and Game Directors Support Mining Reform
TRCP Marks Earth Day with Chairman Dingell
Coalition Calls for Renewed Protection of Wetlands
Coalition Launches "We Are Wetlands" Campaign
TRCP Files First Lease Protest in New Mexico; BLM Responds by Withdrawing 60,000-plus Acres from Sale
TRCP Files Second Wyoming Lease Protest of 2008
Following TRCP Protest, BLM Defers Utah Energy Leases
TRCP Leader Named to First-Ever EPA Agricultural Advisory Committee
TRCP, Labor Union Pan Oil and Gas Development Plan for Pinedale, Wyo.
Unions Continue Push to Grow Conservation in Farm Bill
Utah Energy Leases Would Harm Crucial Habitat, Compel TRCP Protest
Mule Deer, Sage Grouse Concerns Prompt TRCP Protest of Colorado Energy Leases
TRCP Announces 2008 Conservation Policy Agenda
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Sage Grouse Concerns Drive TRCP Protest of Wyoming Energy Leases
With Congress Soon to Conference, Coalition Comments on Growing Conservation in the Farm Bill
Triton Boats Joins Union Sportsmen's Alliance as Corporate Partner
TRCP’s Escape to the Wild Returns for Season Two
Draft Idaho Roadless Plan Released; Sportsmen Encouraged to Comment
Hunting, Fishing, Conservation Groups Commend Senate for Passing Farm Bill, Sturdy Conservation Title
TRCP Issues Clarification on Atlantic Rim Legal Developments
TRCP Welcomes Federal Withdrawal of Wyoming Energy Leases
TRCP Spearheads Protests of Wyoming Energy Leases
TRCP Protests Energy Leases in Montana
Sportsmen Commend Wyoming Governor for Urging BLM to Withhold Energy Leases
Sportsmen Applaud House Passage of Mining Reform Bill
TRCP Protests Federal Energy Leases in Colorado
TRCP Partners Welcome Senate Farm Bill Proposal, Urge Additional Progress
As Mining Reform Bill Moves Through Congress, Sportsmen Endorse Conservation Measures
TRCP Sues Interior Department over Wyoming Drilling Plans
BLM Withdraws Energy Leases on 42 Parcels in Utah
TRCP Protests Federal Energy Leases in Utah
Coalition Sees Progress, Potential in House Farm Bill
TRCP Protests Large Energy Leases in Wyoming, Colorado
TRCP Welcomes BLM Turnaround on Some Lease Plans,
TRCP Protests Oil and Gas Leases on 300,000 Acres in Montana
House Farm Bill Proposal Good Starting Point for Conservation Debate, Group Says
TRCP Appeals Federal Plans to Accelerate Energy Development on Wyoming’s Atlantic Rim
Open Fields Bill Introduced in Congress, Sportsmen Urge its Inclusion in Farm Bill
Coalition Sees Progress, Room for Improvement in Farm Bill Conservation Proposal
Unions Take Unprecedented Farm Bill Stance, Ask Congress to Grow Conservation, Access Programs
Energy Development Harming Fish and Wildlife, Sportsmen’s Access on Public Lands, TRCP Partners Tell Congress
American Hunters and Anglers Support House Push to Expand Conservation Tax Incentives, Easements
Veteran Actor/Hunter Gerald McRaney Named Honorary Chairman of Union Sportsmen’s Alliance
TRCP Names New President/CEO, Board Members
BLM Budget Falls Short for Fish and Wildlife
TRCP Announces 2007 Conservation Policy Agenda
TRCP Releases Growing Conservation Report
On Conservation Tax Incentives, Good News Comes in Twos
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BLM Revokes Plans to Lease Some Lands for Drilling; TRCP Calls for More Action on Planned Leases
Hunters, Anglers, Conservationists Call President’s Farm Proposal a “Mixed Bag for Fish and Wildlife”
TRCP Protests Plans to Lease 34,000 Acres of Public Lands for Oil and Gas Drilling
Strong Clean Water Act Funding Makes Good Economic, Environmental Sense
TRCP Launches Union Sportsmen’s Alliance
Recreational Anglers and Conservation Groups Applaud Passage of Key Fisheries Law
Sportsmen Applaud President's Signing of Rocky Mountain Front Protections
Hunters, Anglers Praise President’s Signing of Valle Vidal Protections
Major Victory for Marine Fisheries Conservation
TRCP Applauds Passage of Rocky Mountain Front Protections
TRCP Supports Magnuson-Stevens Act Renewal
TRCP Makes Final Push for Rocky Mountain Front Protections
New Report Documents Dramatic Success of Sportsmen-Supported Conservation Tax Incentive Programs
Sportsmen Applaud Senate Passage of Valle Vidal Protection
Sportsmen Call on Federal Agency to Heed Leading Biologists, Stop Winter Drilling Near Pinedale, Wyoming
Sportsmen Applaud President’s Signing of Conservation Bills
Sportsmen Offer Initial Reaction to U.S. District Judge's Decision on New Mexico's Otero Mesa
New Season of TRCP’s Life in the Open Debuts Friday on VERSUS Network
TRCP Supports Congressional Approval of Wetlands Program
The Orvis Company Announces New Clothing Line to Benefit Conservation Group
Sportsmen Offer Initial Reaction to BLM Proposed Management Plan for the Roan Plateau
Elimination of Conservation Reserve Program Proven Costly to Taxpayers
TRCP, Agriculture and Wildlife Working Group Welcome Lancaster Appointment as NRCS Chief
Sportsmen’s Coalition Makes New Push to Conserve Public Lands Facing Energy Development
President Bush Signs Pensions Bill that Expands Conservation Tax Incentives
TRCP Announces New Policy Council Chair and Members
Congress Expands Conservation Tax Incentives
Congress Examines Supreme Court Wetlands Fallout
House Passage of Marine Fisheries Bill on Hold with Improvements Under Consideration
Coalition Applauds Ruling on BLM Mineral Leases
Coalition Calls on Congress to Better Fund NOAA Programs to Open and Restore Rivers and Streams
Hunting, Fishing and Conservation Groups Take Stand on Alternative Energy Issue
Hunters, Anglers, Economy Sustained by Protected Public Lands
Senate Subcommittee Restores Critical Fish and Wildlife Funding
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TRCP Pleased with Wetlands Action in Senate
TRCP Troubled by Supreme Court Decision on Wetlands
U.S. Senate Targeted for Keeping Critical Wetlands Reserve Program Whole in 2007
Good News and Bad News from Capitol Hill on Conservation Funding
House Hearing on Marine Fisheries Bill a Critical Step as Legislative Clock Ticks
Energy Development Impact On Fish and Wildlife Not Dealt With In BLM Budget
Hunting, Fishing and Conservation Groups Weigh In On Proposed Land Sales
Hunting, Fishing and Conservation Groups Urge Strengthening of Conservation Tax Incentives
Quality Differences Important to Note in New Wetlands Inventory Report
House Version of Magnuson-Stevens Act Introduced
TRCP Board and Policy Council Members Appointed to Interior Department Hunting Advisory Committee
BLM Drilling Permit Announcement Underlines Need for Change
TRCP Marine Conservation Working Group Applauds Call to Action on Magnuson-Stevens Act
Better Funding Needed To Address Fish and Wildlife Energy Development Impacts
Wildest Dreams to Debut on OLN
Magnuson-Stevens Act Debate to Begin Anew with Congress’ Return – TRCP Partners to Promote Sportfishing Interests
Several TRCP Working Groups Pleased With Administration’s 2007 Budget Proposals
TRCP Partners Put Forth 2006 Conservation Policy Agenda
Leading Conservation Organizations Weigh In On Crucial Supreme Court Wetlands Case
TRCP’s Life In The Open Top-Rated Weekend Hunting and Fishing Show on OLN
TRCP Marine Conservation Working Group’s Priorities Included in Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries Bill Passed by SenateCommittee
TRCP Signs On Mining Letter from Hunting, Fishing and Conservation Community
Fisheries Conservation Community Urges Administration to Give New Open Rivers Initiative Better Funding
TRCP Working Group Applauds Administration’s Response to Farm Bill Conservation Program Cuts
Senate Agriculture Committee Approves Budget Reduction Plan – Conservation Programs Suffer
Hunting, Fishing, and Conservation Groups Call on Senate Agriculture Committee to Make Equitable Conservation ProgramCuts
Life In The Open Debuts Sunday
NOAA Version of Magnuson-Stevenson Legislation Seen as Good Starting Point for Future Discussion
Life In The Open to Debut October 2
NOAA Announces "Open Rivers Initiative"
President Signs Fish and Wildlife Friendly Transportation Bill
Congress Passes Most Fish and Wildlife Friendly Highway Bill Ever
TRCP Expands Board and Welcomes New Members
TRCP Joins Leading Outdoor Recreation and Conservation Groups in Urging Preservation of Vital Conservation Tax Incentive
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FRWG Disappointed In New Roadless Rule but Supporting New Advisory Committee and Urging Maximum PublicInvolvement
New and Improved "Open Fields" Bill In Congress
TRCP Brings on Initiatives Manager
TRCP Announces New Executive Director
OLN, TRCP and Orion Introduce "Life In The Open"
Bush Administration Stands By "No Net Loss" of Wetlands
President Meets with Conservation Community Leaders
"SAFETEA" a Big Boost for Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Important New Support for Rocky Mountain Front Protection
TRCP Joins Ducks Unlimited, Other Leading Conservation Groups To Sign Wetlands Letter to President Bush
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and partners compile a fish-barrier database
Sportfishing Champions To Be Honored At Capitol Hill Reception Celebrating National Fishing And Boating Week
Hunters, Anglers Build on Legacy As America's Premier Conservationists
TRCP Takes Part in Ad Supporting Hunting and Fishing on Refuges
TRCP Attends 2003 SHOT Show in Orlando, Florida
Forest Roads Working Group Submits Proposal to the Bush Administration for Protecting Roadless Area Values
Revenues Generated by Hunters and Anglers Would Rank #11 on the Fortune 500
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership Founder to Receive Outdoor Life Magazine's Prestigious Conservation Awardat Shot Show
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2008 Press Releases
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2008 PRESS RELEASES
Conservation Coalition Releases 2009 Policy AgendaBLM Defers Utah Lands from Drilling Following TRCP ProtestTRCP Praises Decision to Extend Roadless Rule ReviewTRCP Protests Controversial Utah Energy LeasesBLM Scraps Wyoming Energy Leases Following ProtestsTRCP Promotes Backcountry Conservation at D.C. MeetingThreats to Wildlife Drive TRCP Objection to Montana State LeasesChanges to Sage Grouse Guidelines in Wyoming Welcomed by TRCP and NAGPBig-Game Migration Routes and Winter Range, Trout Waters Spur TRCP Protest in ColoradoColorado Sportsmen Target Roadless Plan in New ReportTRCP Offers Blueprint for Strengthening Colorado Roadless Rule1 Million-Plus Acres in Wyoming Comprise TRCP ProtestsSportsmen Welcome New Access Incentive in Conservation Reserve ProgramTRCP Supports Idaho Roadless RuleMule Deer Migration Route at Risk in Wyoming Gas FieldTRCP Applauds EPA Decision to Veto Yazoo PumpsTRCP and NAGP Commend New BLM Sage Grouse Protections in WYSportsmen Criticize Judicial Action Against Roadless RuleThreats to Wildlife Compel TRCP Protest of Utah Energy LeasesHunters, Anglers Decry Colo. Roadless Plan‘Conservation’ Survives in the Conservation Reserve ProgramTRCP Protests Energy Leases in Montana, Blue Ribbon Fishery at-riskSportsmen Urge Better Approach to Colorado Roadless Area ManagementTRCP Protests Wyoming Energy LeasesTRCP and NAGP Request Interior Action to Avert Sage Grouse ListingTRCP Sues Interior Department over Mismanaged Wyoming Energy ProjectHunters, Anglers Urge Funding for Wildlife Management in Climate Change BillThreats to Habitat Drive TRCP to Protest Utah Energy LeasesOrvis Contribution Surpasses Major MilestoneTRCP Protests Wyoming Energy Leases over Concerns for Sage Grouse, Big-Game HabitatSportsmen Hail Inclusion of Open Fields in Farm BillWyoming Governor Criticizes Public Land Management PlanBLM Reverses Plans for Colorado Leases Following TRCP ProtestTRCP Lauds New BLM Plan to Protect Rare Species in Southeastern New MexicoConservationists Urge Leaders to Finalize Farm BillFormer Fish and Game Directors Support Mining ReformTRCP Marks Earth Day with Chairman DingellCoalition Calls for Renewed Protection of WetlandsCoalition Launches "We Are Wetlands" CampaignTRCP Files First Lease Protest in New Mexico; BLM Responds by Withdrawing 60,000-plus Acres from SaleTRCP Files Second Wyoming Lease Protest of 2008Following TRCP Protest, BLM Defers Utah Energy LeasesTRCP Leader Named to First-Ever EPA Agricultural Advisory CommitteeTRCP, Labor Union Pan Oil and Gas Development Plan for Pinedale, Wyo.Unions Continue Push to Grow Conservation in Farm Bill
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2008 Press Releases
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Utah Energy Leases Would Harm Crucial Habitat, Compel TRCP ProtestMule Deer, Sage Grouse Concerns Prompt TRCP Protest of Colorado Energy LeasesTRCP Announces 2008 Conservation Policy AgendaSage Grouse Concerns Drive TRCP Protest of Wyoming Energy LeasesWith Congress Soon to Conference, Coalition Comments on Growing Conservation in the Farm BillTriton Boats Joins Union Sportsmen's Alliance as Corporate Partner
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2007 Press Releases
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2007 PRESS RELEASES
TRCP’s Escape to the Wild Returns for Season Two
Draft Idaho Roadless Plan Released; Sportsmen Encouraged to Comment
Hunting, Fishing, Conservation Groups Commend Senate for Passing Farm Bill, Sturdy Conservation Title
TRCP Issues Clarification on Atlantic Rim Legal Developments
TRCP Welcomes Federal Withdrawal of Wyoming Energy Leases
TRCP Spearheads Protests of Wyoming Energy Leases
TRCP Protests Energy Leases in Montana
Sportsmen Commend Wyoming Governor for Urging BLM to Withhold Energy Leases
Sportsmen Applaud House Passage of Mining Reform Bill
TRCP Protests Federal Energy Leases in Colorado
TRCP Partners Welcome Senate Farm Bill Proposal, Urge Additional Progress
As Mining Reform Bill Moves Through Congress, Sportsmen Endorse Conservation Measures
TRCP Sues Interior Department over Wyoming Drilling Plans
BLM Withdraws Energy Leases on 42 Parcels in Utah
TRCP Protests Federal Energy Leases in Utah
Coalition Sees Progress, Potential in House Farm Bill
TRCP Protests Large Energy Leases in Wyoming, Colorado
TRCP Welcomes BLM Turnaround on Some Lease Plans,
TRCP Protests Oil and Gas Leases on 300,000 Acres in Montana
House Farm Bill Proposal Good Starting Point for Conservation Debate, Group Says
TRCP Appeals Federal Plans to Accelerate Energy Development on Wyoming’s Atlantic Rim
Open Fields Bill Introduced in Congress, Sportsmen Urge its Inclusion in Farm Bill
Coalition Sees Progress, Room for Improvement in Farm Bill Conservation Proposal
Unions Take Unprecedented Farm Bill Stance, Ask Congress to Grow Conservation, Access Programs
Energy Development Harming Fish and Wildlife, Sportsmen’s Access on Public Lands, TRCP Partners Tell Congress
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2007 Press Releases
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American Hunters and Anglers Support House Push to Expand Conservation Tax Incentives, Easements
Veteran Actor/Hunter Gerald McRaney Named Honorary Chairman of Union Sportsmen’s Alliance
TRCP Names New President/CEO, Board Members
BLM Budget Falls Short for Fish and Wildlife
TRCP Announces 2007 Conservation Policy Agenda
TRCP Releases Growing Conservation Report
On Conservation Tax Incentives, Good News Comes in Twos
BLM Revokes Plans to Lease Some Lands for Drilling; TRCP Calls for More Action on Planned Leases
Hunters, Anglers, Conservationists Call President’s Farm Proposal a “Mixed Bag for Fish and Wildlife”
TRCP Protests Plans to Lease 34,000 Acres of Public Lands for Oil and Gas Drilling
Strong Clean Water Act Funding Makes Good Economic, Environmental Sense
TRCP Launches Union Sportsmen’s Alliance
Recreational Anglers and Conservation Groups Applaud Passage of Key Fisheries Law
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2006 Press Releases
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2006 PRESS RELEASES
Sportsmen Applaud President's Signing of Rocky Mountain Front Protections
Hunters, Anglers Praise President’s Signing of Valle Vidal Protections
Major Victory for Marine Fisheries Conservation
TRCP Applauds Passage of Rocky Mountain Front Protections
TRCP Supports Magnuson-Stevens Act Renewal
TRCP Makes Final Push for Rocky Mountain Front Protections
New Report Documents Dramatic Success of Sportsmen-Supported Conservation Tax Incentive Programs
Sportsmen Applaud Senate Passage of Valle Vidal Protection
Sportsmen Call on Federal Agency to Heed Leading Biologists, Stop Winter Drilling Near Pinedale, Wyoming
Sportsmen Applaud President’s Signing of Conservation Bills
Sportsmen Offer Initial Reaction to U.S. District Judge's Decision on New Mexico's Otero Mesa
New Season of TRCP’s Life in the Open Debuts Friday on VERSUS Network
TRCP Supports Congressional Approval of Wetlands Program
The Orvis Company Announces New Clothing Line to Benefit Conservation Group
Sportsmen Offer Initial Reaction to BLM Proposed Management Plan for the Roan Plateau
Elimination of Conservation Reserve Program Proven Costly to Taxpayers
TRCP, Agriculture and Wildlife Working Group Welcome Lancaster Appointment as NRCS Chief
Sportsmen’s Coalition Makes New Push to Conserve Public Lands Facing Energy Development
President Bush Signs Pensions Bill that Expands Conservation Tax Incentives
TRCP Announces New Policy Council Chair and Members
Congress Expands Conservation Tax Incentives
Congress Examines Supreme Court Wetlands Fallout
House Passage of Marine Fisheries Bill on Hold with Improvements Under Consideration
Coalition Applauds Ruling on BLM Mineral Leases
Coalition Calls on Congress to Better Fund NOAA Programs to Open and Restore Rivers and Streams
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2006 Press Releases
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Hunting, Fishing and Conservation Groups Take Stand on Alternative Energy Issue
Hunters, Anglers, Economy Sustained by Protected Public Lands
Senate Subcommittee Restores Critical Fish and Wildlife Funding
TRCP Pleased with Wetlands Action in Senate
TRCP Troubled by Supreme Court Decision on Wetlands
U.S. Senate Targeted for Keeping Critical Wetlands Reserve Program Whole in 2007
Good News and Bad News from Capitol Hill on Conservation Funding
House Hearing on Marine Fisheries Bill a Critical Step as Legislative Clock Ticks
Energy Development Impact On Fish and Wildlife Not Dealt With In BLM Budget
Hunting, Fishing and Conservation Groups Weigh In On Proposed Land Sales
Hunting, Fishing and Conservation Groups Urge Strengthening of Conservation Tax Incentives
Quality Differences Important to Note in New Wetlands Inventory Report
House Version of Magnuson-Stevens Act Introduced
TRCP Board and Policy Council Members Appointed to Interior Department Hunting Advisory Committee
BLM Drilling Permit Announcement Underlines Need for Change
TRCP Marine Conservation Working Group Applauds Call to Action on Magnuson-Stevens Act
Better Funding Needed To Address Fish and Wildlife Energy Development Impacts
Wildest Dreams to Debut on OLN
Magnuson-Stevens Act Debate to Begin Anew with Congress’ Return – TRCP Partners to Promote Sportfishing Interests
Several TRCP Working Groups Pleased With Administration’s 2007 Budget Proposals
TRCP Partners Put Forth 2006 Conservation Policy Agenda
Leading Conservation Organizations Weigh In On Crucial Supreme Court Wetlands Case
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2005 Press Releases
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2005 PRESS RELEASES
TRCP’s Life In The Open Top-Rated Weekend Hunting and Fishing Show on OLN
TRCP Marine Conservation Working Group’s Priorities Included in Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries Bill Passed by SenateCommittee
TRCP Signs On Mining Letter from Hunting, Fishing and Conservation Community
Fisheries Conservation Community Urges Administration to Give New Open Rivers Initiative Better Funding
TRCP Working Group Applauds Administration’s Response to Farm Bill Conservation Program Cuts
Senate Agriculture Committee Approves Budget Reduction Plan – Conservation Programs Suffer
Hunting, Fishing, and Conservation Groups Call on Senate Agriculture Committee to Make Equitable Conservation ProgramCuts
Life In The Open Debuts Sunday
NOAA Version of Magnuson-Stevenson Legislation Seen as Good Starting Point for Future Discussion
Life In The Open to Debut October 2
NOAA Announces "Open Rivers Initiative"
President Signs Fish and Wildlife Friendly Transportation Bill
Congress Passes Most Fish and Wildlife Friendly Highway Bill Ever
TRCP Expands Board and Welcomes New Members
TRCP Joins Leading Outdoor Recreation and Conservation Groups in Urging Preservation of Vital Conservation Tax IncentiveTools
FRWG Disappointed In New Roadless Rule but Supporting New Advisory Committee and Urging Maximum PublicInvolvement
New and Improved "Open Fields" Bill In Congress
TRCP Brings on Initiatives Manager
TRCP Announces New Executive Director
OLN, TRCP and Orion Introduce "Life In The Open"
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2003 Press Releases
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2003 PRESS RELEASES
Bush Administration Stands By "No Net Loss" of Wetlands
President Meets with Conservation Community Leaders
"SAFETEA" a Big Boost for Fish and Wildlife Conservation
TRCP Joins Ducks Unlimited, Other Leading Conservation Groups To Sign Wetlands Letter to President Bush
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and partners compile a fish-barrier database
Sportfishing Champions To Be Honored At Capitol Hill Reception Celebrating National Fishing And Boating Week
Hunters, Anglers Build on Legacy As America's Premier Conservationists
TRCP Takes Part in Ad Supporting Hunting and Fishing on Refuges
TRCP Attends 2003 SHOT Show in Orlando, Florida
Forest Roads Working Group Submits Proposal to the Bush Administration for Protecting Roadless Area Values
Revenues Generated by Hunters and Anglers Would Rank #11 on the Fortune 500
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership Founder to Receive Outdoor Life Magazine's Prestigious Conservation Awardat Shot Show
PARTNERSHIP TO PURSUE SOLUTION-ORIENTED CONSERVATION
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New Backcountry Conservation Measure Elicits Sportsmenʼs Support
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NEW BACKCOUNTRY CONSERVATION MEASURE ELICITS SPORTSMEN’SSUPPORT
News for Immediate ReleaseDec. 23, 2010Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, [email protected]
New Backcountry Conservation MeasureElicits Sportsmen’s Support
Secretarial order reinstates BLM’s ability to safeguard highest-quality federal lands;
helps fulfill the BLM’s multiple-use mandate for public lands management
DENVER – A directive issued today by the federal government should help safeguard high-quality public lands central to maintainingfish, wildlife and recreational values important to hunters and anglers, the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership announcedtoday. The sportsmen’s group praised the secretarial order, which reinstates the ability of the Bureau of Land Management todesignate wilderness-quality lands, thereby conserving those areas and their fish and wildlife resources until Congress determinesthe areas’ long-term management.
U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary Ken Salazar released the guidance measures at a gathering in Denver this afternoon;speakers at the event included Salazar, BLM Director Bob Abbey and TRCP President and CEO Whit Fosburgh.
“The clean waters and undisturbed fish and wildlife habitat provided by pristine public lands enable sportsmen to continue enjoyingdays afield,” said Fosburgh. “We commend the federal government’s efforts to permanently safeguard America’s finest backcountrylands and the outdoor opportunities they offer sportsmen all across the nation by taking this necessary action.”
The BLM’s ability to administratively protect areas with pristine qualities has been restricted since 2003 when the Interior Departmentrelinquished the agency’s authority to set aside lands as wilderness study areas. Today’s secretarial order advances a process thatwill provide BLM state offices with direction to determine how to identify, designate and manage lands with wilderness characteristicsas required under the BLM’s multiple-use mandate.
The TRCP reiterated the importance of public lands management that balances and sustains a range of uses, such as energydevelopment, fish and wildlife habitat and hunting and fishing.
“America’s public lands form an invaluable natural resources legacy,” continued Fosburgh, “and responsible management of thoselands – developed and undeveloped alike – is critical if we are to continue enjoying this legacy. While commendable, this decisionshould not be construed as a license for carte blanche development of other undeveloped lands.
“Public lands administered by the BLM in Wyoming’s Upper Green River Basin host one of the nation’s largest natural gas fields –and have seen 60-percent declines in mule deer numbers in the decade since energy development began,” Fosburgh concluded.“Sportsmen remain concerned that other high-value lands are destined for a similar fate if the BLM does not follow a newdevelopment model. We seek a commitment that the agency will engage in practices that uphold the fish, wildlife and recreationalvalues central to our outdoors heritage.”
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Sportsmen Welcome Lucas as House Ag Committee Chair
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SPORTSMEN WELCOME LUCAS AS HOUSE AG COMMITTEE CHAIR
News for Immediate ReleaseDec. 14, 2010Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, [email protected]
Sportsmen Welcome Lucas as House Ag Committee Chair
Oklahoman’s leadership critical as Congress formulates 2012 Farm Bill and
agricultural- and private-lands conservation programs important to fish and wildlife
WASHINGTON – Sportsmen-conservationists across the country are welcoming news that Rep. Frank Lucas has been elected chairof the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Agriculture, the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership announced today.
With jurisdiction over federal agriculture programs, the House Committee on Agriculture administers funding for critical naturalresources policy such as the Farm Bill, the conservation title of which is the single-largest source of federal funding for conservationon private lands in the country. A lifelong farmer, Lucas is the first Oklahoman to chair the committee, on which he has served as amember since he first was elected to Congress in 1994.
Agricultural- and private-lands conservation remains a cornerstone of the TRCP’s policy work, and the efforts of the TRCP and itspartner groups were instrumental in the inclusion of and improvements to vital conservation programs in the 2008 Farm Bill. TheTRCP’s farm policy work is guided by the Agriculture and Wildlife Working Group, a coalition of representatives from the nation’sleading conservation and sportsmen’s organizations that currently is developing recommendations on conservation programs for the2012 Farm Bill.
“Representative Lucas is taking on leadership of the House Committee on Agriculture at a watershed moment for our nation,” saidJennifer Mock Schaeffer, Farm Bill coordinator for the Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies and chair of the TRCP Agriculture andWildlife Working Group. “The 2008 Farm Bill increased total spending on conservation by approximately $4 billion to about $7.9 billionthrough 2012, and citizens are relying on Congress to sustain these important programs in the 2012 Farm Bill.”
“The House Committee on Agriculture plays a crucial role in establishing and continuing conservation programs that sustainAmerica’s private-lands fish and wildlife populations – and consequently in maintaining our hunting and fishing traditions,” said TomFranklin, TRCP director of policy and government relations. “Sportsmen look forward to advising the committee about fish and wildlifeneeds as we work together to develop a new Farm Bill, and we extend our willing support of Chairman Lucas’s efforts to conservethese irreplaceable resources.”
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TRCP Fetes Conservation Leaders at Awards Event
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Collin C. Peterson and Pheasants Forever Vice President of Government
Affairs Dave Nomsen at the TRCP Capitol Conservation Dinner. Photo by Ben
Zweig.
TRCP FETES CONSERVATION LEADERS AT AWARDS EVENT
News for Immediate ReleaseDec. 10, 2010Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, [email protected]
TRCP Fetes Conservation Leaders at Awards Event
Third annual Capitol Conservation Dinner unites sportsmen-conservationists,
recognizes Rep. Collin C. Peterson, Orvis’s Dave and Perk Perkins
WASHINGTON – At its third annual Capitol Conservation Dinner, held last night in Washington, D.C., the Theodore RooseveltConservation Partnership lionized the achievements of giants in the sportsman community and brought together influentialpolicymakers, union leaders and conservationists to celebrate the TRCP’s work in guaranteeing all Americans quality places to huntand fish.
The flagship TRCP event honored the conservationaccomplishments of Minnesota Congressman Collin C.Peterson, chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, andDave and Perk Perkins of the Orvis Company. The dinner alsospotlighted the Jim Range Conservation Fund, whichcommemorates the life’s work of the TRCP’s former chairmanand co-founder.
“Through the TRCP’s Capitol Conservation Dinner, thesportsmen’s community celebrates the incalculable contributionsof our nation’s most dedicated conservationists,” said WhitFosburgh, TRCP president and CEO. “Following a trail blazedby President Theodore Roosevelt, the sportsmen honored at thisyear’s event exemplify the uniquely American drive toresponsibly manage and enjoy our irreplaceable fish and wildliferesources.”
Chairman Peterson was presented with the James D. RangeConservation Award for his persistent efforts to conserve thenation’s natural resources, particularly on funding private andagricultural lands management programs via the federal FarmBill. In lively introductory remarks by Peterson’s Minnesota colleague Sen. Al Franken and Pheasants Forever Vice President ofGovernment Affairs Dave Nomsen, the congressman was cited as an unparalleled champion of fish and wildlife resources and oursporting culture.
“American communities depend on the smart use of our agricultural lands and on balancing the protection of natural resources withthe needs of the nation’s farmers,” said Franken. “No one understands that balance better then Collin Peterson.”
“The last Farm Bill did more for conservation than any previous Farm Bill,” said Peterson. “Looking ahead to the next Farm Bill, wewill work together to do the best we can to further conservation efforts and the way of life that are central to our great nation.”
Orvis Vice Chairman Dave Perkins and Orvis Chief Executive Officer Perk Perkins were honored with the TRCP LifetimeConservation Achievement Award for their commitment to natural resources conservation as embodied in the mission of the OrvisCompany and its hunting and fishing product lines. Johnny Morris, founder of Bass Pro Shops and recipient of the 2009 Lifetime
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Conservation Achievement Award, presented the 2010 award to the Perkinses.
“Orvis is simply a conduit for the hard work being done in the name of conservation by agencies, individuals and groups such as theTRCP,” said Dave Perkins in accepting the award. “We are proud to help advance these efforts that help sustain America’s fish andwildlife resources and long-held outdoor traditions.”
“Theodore Roosevelt once said, ‘I am only an average man, but, by George, I work at it harder than the average man,” said TRCPBoard Chair Jim Martin, conservation director of the Berkley Conservation Institute. “Our 2010 honorees give credence to Roosevelt’sbelief that our most valuable contributions arise from a simple desire to ‘work hard at work worth doing.’”
Lead sponsors of the 2010 Capitol Conservation Dinner included Bass Pro Shops and the High Lonesome Ranch.
A hero of modern conservation, Jim Range was instrumental in the crafting and passage of a string of landmark natural resourcelaws, including the Clean Water Act, and served on the boards of directors for numerous conservation groups. Range’s dedication tothe conservation of fish and wildlife in support of the nation’s sporting traditions remains entrenched in sportsmen’s lives through theTRCP. Launched in October 2009, the two-year Jim Range Conservation Fund has raised more than $500,000.
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Wednesday Teleconference: TRCP Appeals Court Decision on Pinedale Anticline
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WEDNESDAY TELECONFERENCE: TRCP APPEALS COURT DECISION ONPINEDALE ANTICLINE
News AdvisoryNov. 30, 2010Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, [email protected]
Wednesday Teleconference: TRCP Appeals Court Decision on Pinedale Anticline
Wednesday, Dec. 1 @ 11 a.m. Eastern/9 a.m. Mountain
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The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership is appealing a court decision in its suit against the Department of the Interior overthe government’s mishandling of a southwestern Wyoming energy development and the resulting impacts to wildlife.
The Pinedale Anticline natural gas project encompasses approximately 200,000 acres of the Upper Green River Basin in SubletteCounty, Wyo., and includes valuable sage grouse habitat and mule deer crucial winter range. A recently released federal reportdocuments declines of 60 percent in mule deer numbers in the project area in the decade since development began. These declineswill have serious repercussions for northern Wyoming Range mule deer hunting.
Join TRCP staff and board members to learn about the group’s strategy for the Pinedale suit, results of the mule deer report andvision for responsible energy development – on the Pinedale Anticline and elsewhere.
Speakers to include
Whit Fosburgh, TRCP president and CEO
Dr. Rollin Sparrowe, TRCP board member, past leader of the Pinedale Anticline Working Group Wildlife Task Group, former federalbiologist
Steve Belinda, TRCP energy policy manager, former Bureau of Land Management biologist
Moderator: Katie McKalip, TRCP associate director of communications
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TRCP Appeals Court Decision on Wyoming Energy Project
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TRCP APPEALS COURT DECISION ON WYOMING ENERGY PROJECT
News for Immediate ReleaseNov. 29, 2010Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, [email protected]
TRCP Appeals Court Decision on Wyoming Energy Project
Sportsmen’s group vows to continue fight for wildlife in the Upper Green River Basin
WASHINGTON – The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership is appealing a court decision in its suit against the Departmentof the Interior over the government’s mishandling of a southwestern Wyoming energy development and the resulting impacts towildlife, the sportsmen’s group announced today.
The TRCP suit, filed in 2008 in U.S. District Court, contends that the BLM failed to implement “adaptive environmental management”and mitigation activities as committed to in decision documents for the Pinedale Anticline natural gas project, which encompassesapproximately 200,000 acres of the Upper Green River Basin in Sublette County, Wyo.
Sometimes referred to as an “American Serengeti” because of its seasonal and migratory use by wildlife, the Upper Green RiverBasin comprises crucial winter range for one of the state’s largest mule deer populations and has been identified by wildlife expertsas one of the last, best habitats for sage grouse. A recently released federal report documents declines of 60 percent in mule deernumbers in the project area in the decade since development began, which will have serious repercussions for northern WyomingRange mule deer hunting.
The TRCP maintains that BLM decisions regarding development in the Pinedale Anticline consistently ignore current science aboutthe impacts of natural gas projects on these and a host of other species and lead to unnecessary impacts to wildlife. Dr. RollinSparrowe, TRCP board member and past leader of the Pinedale Anticline Working Group Wildlife Task Group, cited the report as a“prime example” of the federal government’s misguided approach to resource management and evidence of its failure to sustain muledeer numbers in the region.
“Current science, along with lessons learned from past actions, enable us to practice a balanced approach toward management oftwo world-class resources – wildlife and natural gas – located on the Pinedale Anticline,” said Sparrowe, a former U.S. Fish andWildlife Service biologist and lifelong hunter who lives near the project site. “Yet the government’s failure to implement practices thatconserve seasonal habitat for mule deer are furthering this population’s decline.
“Our appeal is rooted in our interest in assuring the responsible development of these energy resources,” continued Sparrowe, “andin our desire to see the BLM address mitigation, monitoring and adaptive management in a way that is both meaningful and effectivefor species prized by American sportsmen.”
“Why should we care about Pinedale, Wyoming?” said TRCP President and CEO Whit Fosburgh. “In short, because this project,touted as a paragon of public lands energy development, instead exemplifies a broken, out-of-balance management system.
“The court’s ruling essentially states that BLM can concoct a management plan, fail to implement that plan, rewrite the plan, andhave the plan affirmed by a federal court, despite its failure to live up to the BLM’s contract with the American people,” Fosburgh said.
“The needs of fish and wildlife – and the interests of sportsmen and other public lands users – remain at the mercy of the BLM and itssubjective interpretation of its mission,” Fosburgh concluded. “The nation’s public lands should be held and managed in trust for allAmericans and for future generations to use and enjoy; the BLM’s failure to do this in Pinedale is setting a dangerous precedent formanagement of our shared natural resources.”
The TRCP supports responsible public-lands energy development that is pursued in accordance with federal law and ensures
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Sportsmen Welcome Stabenow as Leader of Senate Ag Committee
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SPORTSMEN WELCOME STABENOW AS LEADER OF SENATE AGCOMMITTEE
News for Immediate ReleaseNov. 22, 2010Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, [email protected]
Sportsmen Welcome Stabenow as Leader of Senate Ag Committee
TRCP and partners pledge support of USDA conservation programs
that sustain hunting, fishing opportunities on agricultural and private lands
WASHINGTON – Members of the sportsman-conservationist community joined in welcoming Sen. Debbie Stabenow as chair of theU.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership announced today.
Responsible for legislative oversight of matters relating to the nation’s agriculture industry, farming programs and forestry, thecommittee plays a key role in determining funding for private-lands conservation programs central to American hunting and anglingtraditions. Stabenow has served on the agriculture committees in the Michigan legislature, the U.S. House of Representatives and theU.S. Senate.
“The nation’s sportsmen welcome Senator Stabenow in her new role as leader of this important committee,” said Tom Franklin,TRCP director of policy and government relations, “and we pledge our support of her efforts to ensure the foresighted managementand conservation of agricultural lands that provide habitat for fish and wildlife and are relied upon by hunters and anglers.”
Agricultural- and private-lands conservation forms a cornerstone of the TRCP’s policy work, and the efforts of the TRCP and itspartner groups were instrumental in the inclusion of and improvements to critical conservation programs in the 2008 Farm Bill. TheTRCP’s farm policy work is guided by the Agriculture and Wildlife Working Group, a coalition of representatives from the nation’sleading conservation and sportsmen’s organizations that currently is developing recommendations on conservation programs for the2012 Farm Bill.
“The 2008 Farm Bill increased total spending on conservation programs by approximately $4 billion to about $7.9 billion through2012,” said Jennifer Mock Schaeffer, Farm Bill coordinator for the Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies and chair of the TRCPAgriculture and Wildlife Working Group. “Senator Stabenow’s leadership in these crucial months leading up to the 2012 Farm Bill willbe essential in assuring that the advances we’ve made in agricultural-lands conservation are sustained in the time to come.”
“Ducks Unlimited applauds Senator Debbie Stabenow in her new role as chair of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition andForestry,” said Dan Wrinn, director of public policy for Ducks Unlimited and TRCP working group member. “She has a proven trackrecord as a strong supporter of waterfowl conservation and sportsmen.”
“We are pleased to welcome the senator as committee chair – and note her support of vital conservation programs and America’shunting traditions as solid foundation,” said Dave Nomsen, vice president of government affairs with Pheasants Forever and QuailForever and TRCP working group member. “Senator Stabenow understands the passions of hunters and our investment in fish andwildlife conservation, and we look forward to working with her and the other committee members on the challenges that lie ahead.”
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TRCP Promotes Adaptation Funding at House Climate Hearing
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TRCP PROMOTES ADAPTATION FUNDING AT HOUSE CLIMATE HEARING
News for Immediate ReleaseNov. 17, 2010Contact: Katie McKalip, 406-240-9262, [email protected]
Sportsmen’s group presents testimony in support of management practices
that help fish and game species adjust to effects of climate change
WASHINGTON – At a House of Representatives hearing today, the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership issuedrecommendations for adaptation measures and management actions that would minimize or prevent the adverse effects of climatechange on fish and wildlife and their habitats. The sportsmen’s group called on House lawmakers to support legislation fundingspecific conservation approaches that would help species maintain self-sustaining populations through ongoing adaptivemanagement approaches.
At the hearing of the House Science and Technology Committee, William Geer, director of the TRCP Center for Western Lands,urged immediate action to enable state managers to help fish and wildlife populations adapt to climatic shifts. The committeeconvened to consider the current state of climate science and evidence of climate change in the United States.
“I meet frequently with hunters and anglers to discuss climate change and its impacts on fish and wildlife,” said Geer, “and they tellme that they both feel and see the effects of temperature increases, declining winter snowpack, increas