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Check out the TRCP's recent accomplishments and find out how you can become a Rough Rider.

Angler Guide

  • In order to get saltwater anglers more engaged in the implementation of the reauthorized Magnuson-Stevens Act, the TRCP published Are You a Saltwater Angler? as a guide for getting involved. Download the PDF









 

 

Backcountry Bounty: Colorado


 

 

 

 

 

 

His Vision ... Our Mission:  TRCP 2008 Annual Report

  • The 2008 annual report celebrates the 150th birthday of Theodore Roosevelt. Learn about the TRCP's accomplishments, featuring the inclusion of Open Fields in the 2008 Farm Bill. Download the PDF


 Hunters and Anglers for Responsible Development

  • Learn about how, as a sportsman, you can help the TRCP promote a responsible balance between energy development and fish and wildlife habitat management. Download the PDF


We Are Wetlands

  • The continental United States loses approximately 80,000 acres of natural wetlands every year. Learn how the TRCP is hoping to conserve this vital resource. Download the PDF


FACTS for Fish and Wildlife: A Balancing Act During Energy Development

  • Read the TRCP's principles for responsible energy development through the federal government and energy industry to increase funding, accountability, coordination, transparency and science — the FACTS — when making decisions on whether and how to allow energy development on lands that belong to all Americans. Download the PDF


Sensible Solutions: Balancing Hardrock Mining with Fish and Wildlife Resources in the West

  • This report makes the case for revision of the outdated legislation and details the devastating impacts of the 1872 Mining Law on public lands in 13 Western states. Download the PDF

Backcountry Bounty: Hunters, Anglers and Prosperity in the American West

  • Read a report about the economic values of Inventoried Roadless Areas. Download the PDF


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