House Passes Great American Outdoors Act in Historic Win for Public Lands
Once-in-a-generation legislation now heads to President Trump’s desk.
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Once-in-a-generation legislation now heads to President Trump’s desk.
Legislation that requires federal agencies to digitize their public land access data would help us spend Land and Water Conservation Fund dollars more efficiently.
TRCP’s president and CEO Whit Fosburgh appeared on The Big Wild podcast to discuss the Great American Outdoors Act.
Bill’s passage proves that conservation transcends partisanship.
Why post-COVID economic recovery efforts should include investments in our public lands, fish and wildlife habitat, and outdoor recreation infrastructure.
Senators Manchin and Gardner propose bill to provide full dedicated funding to LWCF, make critical investments in National Parks.
Joel Webster, Director of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership’s Center for Western Lands joins Dave and Nephi on Your Mountain Podcast to talk about public land access. Specifically, they discuss TRCP’s work with OnX...
This year, REI challenges everyone who loves the outdoors to opt to act in service of public lands and habitat.
Sportsmen and women can celebrate Senate support for mandatory LWCF funding, but a parks maintenance backlog bill doesn’t go far enough to create solutions for public lands.
Landlocked doesn’t necessarily mean access is lost for good.
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