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Public Comment Period Underway for BLM's Proposed Wild Horse Research Projects

For the next week, the Bureau of Land Management is accepting public comment on three research projects related to the management of wild horse herds on public lands. In order to protect healthy landscapes and the wildlife that depend on them, CSF is actively advocating for wild horse populations to be reduced and managed at appropriate levels.

 

American Wildlife Conservation Partners Hosts Summer Meeting, Celebrates Johnny Morris’ Conservation Legacy

How You Can Help Save Your Waterways from Invasive Species

Sportsmen and Women Defeated Restrictive Legislation in the Granite State

Supplemental Draft Backcountry Access Plan Released for Big Cypress National Preserve: Concerns Surrounding Sportsmen and Women Access

Red Tape and Litigation Continue to Contribute to Poor Management of Federal Forests (Wall Street Journal)

Southeastern Congressional Delegation Opposes Shutdown of Red Snapper Fishing (South Carolina Boating and Fishing Alliance)

 
(September 14) 
2022 Annual NASC Sportsman-Legislator Summit (November 29-December 02) 

 

 
 

BTT Developing a Vulnerability Index for Juvenile Habitats (Bonefish & Tarpon Trust)

Dry Piney Wildlife-Crossing Project Construction Well Underway (Wyoming Game and Fish Department)

Elk Management Group Passes Recommendations on to FWP Director (Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks)

Opinion: What Does Science Say We Can Do to Protect Our Wildlife? It’s Something Utah Did First (Deseret News)

Sportsmen Just Gained Access to 23,000 Acres of Public Land in North Idaho – Meet The Myrtle Creek Preserve (Idaho Department of Fish and Game)

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Initiates Process for State-Led Reintroduction of the Gray Wolf in Colorado (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)

Wyoming Receives $6 Million for Elk Habitat, Research, Public Access Work (RMEF)

 
 
 
 

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