October 17, 2024
Come for the Squirrel, Stay for the Pigeon
TRCP’s western water policy associate reflects on a recent event and how hunting and camaraderie reaffirmed his passion to conserve Arizona’s public lands and waters
June 21, 2024
New Video Highlights Why Investments in Arizona’s Sky Islands Will Benefit Hunters for Generations
TRCP’s new video explains how BIL and IRA investments in Arizona’s Sky Islands will benefit hunters for generations.
August 17, 2016
For the Sake of Conservation, Sportsmen Share Fishing and Hunting Treasure Maps
New data will help land management agencies prioritize the conservation needs of Arizona’s most valued hunting and fishing areas When it comes to telling others about their “secret” spots,...
June 7, 2016
Arizona County Opposes Transfer of America’s Public Lands to the State
Board of Supervisors supports sportsmen’s access and local economies over short-term economic gain Big news today as the Coconino County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution formally opposing wholesale...
May 3, 2016
Bringing back Lees Ferry
Back in the 1970s, the 15-mile stretch below Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River known as Lees Ferry was renowned as one of the finest tailwater fisheries in...
February 11, 2016
Why We Do This: Because This Arizona Mom Needs Quality Places to Hunt with Family
She wins our mapping project prize, while all Arizona sportsmen benefit from the data we’re collecting When Jennifer Comer from Tucson, Ariz., put in for her first-ever big-game tag,...
December 17, 2015
Arizona’s Pima County Opposes Transfer of National Public Lands to the State
Board of Supervisors supports sportsmen’s access and local economies over short-term economic gain Yesterday, the Pima County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution opposing any effort to transfer national...
September 15, 2015
Where Do Arizonans Love to Hunt and Fish? We Want to Find Out
Arizona’s sportsmen and sportswomen will have an opportunity to help conserve their favorite public hunting and fishing destinations by participating in the Sportsmen’s Values Mapping Project, a statewide effort...
September 1, 2015
Arizona Anglers and Fishing Guides List Six Ways to Enhance Lees Ferry Rainbow Trout Fishery
To address concerns over an unstable rainbow trout population in northwest Arizona’s Lees Ferry, a coalition of conservation and sportsmen’s groups and Marble Canyon fishing guides has submitted a...
January 15, 2015
Public lands: Sportsmen’s most precious resource
Growing up in a small farming and ranching community in Central California in the 50s and 60s, I had access to private lands for hunting and fishing. My brothers...
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