Why the ACE Reauthorization Act Becoming Law is Important for Hunters and Anglers
The legislation passed the U.S. Senate on December 18, 2024, and will reauthorize multiple programs that benefit hunting and angling.
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The legislation passed the U.S. Senate on December 18, 2024, and will reauthorize multiple programs that benefit hunting and angling.
Sledge has hunted in the far north for Dall sheep and fished the mouth of the Mississippi River. These diverse experiences in wild places have instilled a desire to help conserve wild places so...
Bill will expand access opportunities to a variety of public land users
The Water Resources Development Act provides investments in watershed restoration and healthy fish and wildlife habitat.
Hughes has been fortunate enough to fish across America, from salmon rivers to the deep ocean for tuna. These experiences have helped shape his conservation ethic, one that makes him proud to Step Into...
Chelsea Pardo, TRCP’s new Alaska senior program manager, recounts her 2024 bear hunt in the Susitna River Valley I woke up the morning of June 1 buzzing with excitement for my bear hunt. Although...
House passage follows unanimous Senate passage earlier this year
In this two-part series, Bjorn Dihle examines how restoration work of young growth forest by the Forest Service in collaboration with nonprofits, Tribes, and state and private partners will help Southeast Alaska’s Sitka blacktail...
The legislation aims to boost funding and provide vital enhancements to conservation programs benefiting fish and wildlife.
Federal restoration funds and volunteers help increase the wildlife value of Idaho’s Pine Creek Bench.
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