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Outsized Impact: CSF's Outdoor Heritage Report Details Leadership and Wins for Sportsmen and Women

Today, the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF), the informed authority across outdoor issues, released their quarterly briefing, the Outdoor Heritage Report.

This quarter’s Outdoor Heritage Report focuses on the most notable legislation introduced in the 118th Congress, key regulatory decisions impacting conservation today, and a myriad of state level bills. Topics covered include: the reintroduction of Recovering America’s Wildlife Act and the Range Access Act by Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus Members, CSF led opposition to anti-firearms legislation in New Mexico, the defeat of predator hunting contest bans in Virginia, updates on lawsuits relating to Oregon’s Measure 114, and much more.

 

CSF's Ashley Nixon Takes on New Role as Events Manager 

Saving Fisheries Habitat One Oil Platform at a Time

California Firearm and Ammunition Tax Bill Resurfaces

CSF Welcomes Fred Bird as New England States Assistant Manager 

Minnesota Budget Bill would Ban Lead Sinkers

South Carolina Sportsmen's Caucus Co-Chair and Caucus Member Introduce Resolutions to Advance Marine Fisheries Conservation and Angler Access 

Sunday Hunting Bills Moving in Maine and Maryland

 

Apply Now for a CSF Employment Opportunity 

Brad Rowse Internship Program

Event and Development Internship Program

Fisheries Policy Intern Program

 

April 25 - Congressional Clays Competition 

May 19 - South Carolina Sporting Clays Classic

June 05 - Congressional Fishing Competition 

DSC Northeast Features CSF Article on Coyote Legislation in Maine (Facebook)

Houston Safari Club Foundation Shares CSF Right to Hunt and Fish in Florida Article (Linkedin) 

 

"CSF Just May Be the Best Investment I Have Ever Made."

James L. Cummins, Executive Director of Wildlife Mississippi, President of the Boone and Crockett Club, and CSF Board Member, knows a thing or two about conservation. Between his experience as a wildlife biologist, his time spent on Capitol Hill, and his various volunteer positions, Mr. Cummins has distinguished himself as a sportsman worth emulating. In 2022, Mr. Cummins added another title to that list, CSF Heritage Fund Donor. Please follow this link to learn more about Mr. Cummins story and how you too can provide a voice for America's sportsmen and women via planned giving. 

 

Nantahala-Pisgah Forest Plan Correct to Prioritize Multiple Uses (The Carolina Journal)

South Carolina Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus Members Introduce Marine Fisheries Conservation and North Atlantic Right Whale Resolutions (South Carolina Boating and Fishing Alliance)

USDA Announces Availability of More Than $12 Million in Funding to Control and Prevent Chronic Wasting Disease (USDA) 

USDA Announces Grassland Conservation Reserve Program Signup for 2023 (USDA) 

 
 

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

 

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