BLM’s Final Greater Sage Grouse Plan Amendments Will Direct Management Across 10 Western States
TRCP emphasizes the need to finalize plans, turn to implementation to advance conservation on the ground
TRCP emphasizes the need to finalize plans, turn to implementation to advance conservation on the ground
USFS management in the revised Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison National Forests Plan limits disturbance within the most sensitive big game habitats and migratory routes, other forest plan revisions should do the same.
Final plan creates consistency between federal and state jurisdictions for oil and gas development within high priority big game habitat, sets the table to reduce impacts from renewable energy and recreation development.
Act would formalize migration conservation programs that provide financial and technical assistance to states, Tribes, and private landowners.
TRCP encourages the agency to plan for durable conservation strategies.
Finalized guidance from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service set an expectation that proposed development projects should minimize impacts to fish and wildlife wherever possible.
Sportsmen and sportswomen applaud the agency’s commitment to coordinating with state and Tribal partners in implementing new BLM planning guidance.
Federal agencies announce new strategy for conserving iconic habitat
USDA announces incentives for voluntary private land conservation in Wyoming’s big game migration corridors and sets the stage for scaling up across the West.
Widely popular CORE Act would open miles of public fishing access and protect big game habitat Several of the nation’s leading sporting conservation groups are proclaiming their support for the Colorado Outdoor Recreation and...
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