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Anti-sporting Interest File Appeal on WDFW Commission’s Denial of Wolf Rulemaking Petition

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Commission denied a petition to initiate rulemaking around wolf-livestock conflict at their meeting on October 28, 2023. Since that decision, petitioners filed an appeal with Governor Jay Inslee requesting that he overturn the commission’s decision by directing WDFW to initiate rulemaking. This exact process played out in 2019 on a similar rulemaking petition by these same wolf protection organizations. Both WDFW and the Commission have stated that these rules will not prove beneficial to wolf recovery in Washington State.

 

House CSC Co-Chair Introduces Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Package

Midwest Rifle Season Recap: Why We Love it and What Can We Learn?

LDWF Commission Aims to Push Commercial Menhaden Boats 1-Mile Off Louisiana Beaches

Last Two States with Sunday Hunting Prohibitions See Cautious Optimism

 
 

Durrell Smith, the President of the Minority Outdoor Alliance, joins his friend (and TSV host!) Fred Bird to talk about not our many differences, but how those differences are set aside when afield with friends. The two dive deep into their own differences – political, ideological, geographical or otherwise – and how pursuing the sports we all love allows them to set differences aside. A concept that seems so simple, but oftentimes isn’t! 

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Firearm Deer Harvest Down 18% Statewide (Nebraska Game & Parks)

Third Hunter Involved in South Carolina CWD Case Pleads Guilty  (The State)

Chronic Wasting Disease Detected in Lewis County, TN (Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency)

Hunting has $550 Million Economic Impact in West Virginia (WV Metro News)

Chronic Wasting Disease Detected in Franklin County, NC (Wildlife Resources Commission)

Quieting the Negative Chatter on Hunting with Suppressors (The Hunting Wire)

 

"There is no better way to help assure the strength of CSF and future opportunities for hunters and anglers."

NASCAR Hall of Famer and CSF Board Chairman Richard Childress joined the CSF Board of Directors to bring the same level of enthusiasm and dedication he brings to racing to ensuring the rights of hunters and anglers. Childress, an avid outdoorsman, is as passionate about giving back as he is about hunting and fishing. To keep supporting CSF well into the future, Mr. Childress became a CSF Heritage Fund Donor. Please follow this link to learn more about Mr. Childress' story and how you too can provide a voice for America's sportsmen and women via planned giving. 

Our outdoor heritage needs YOU!  Get involved today so we can keep fighting for tomorrow.

 
 

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