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Recovering America's Wildlife Act, Top CSF Priority, Set to Receive Vote in U.S. House

This week, it is anticipated that the House of Representatives will take up a vote on the Recovering America's Wildlife Act, one of CSF's highest priorities, and a historic piece of bipartisan conservation legislation. Since 2015, CSF has been a leading organization in advocating for the passage of this legislation through participation in the Alliance for America's Fish and Wildlife and by working with members of the Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus to develop the legislative text. This bill will invest $1.3 billion annually to state fish and wildlife agencies and $97.5 million annually to Tribal fish and wildlife managers. All told, RAWA could positively impact more than 12,000 at risk species. 

 

 

2022-2023 Hunt Fish Rule, Mixed Bag for Sportsmen and Women

Free Fishing Days are a Worthwhile Investment That Can Create Lifelong Anglers 

Massachusetts Municipalities to Potentially Limit Number of Dogs Owned

2022 Session Highlights for “Sportsman’s Paradise”

NASC Executive Council Member Rep. Jerome Zeringue Discusses Louisiana Outdoors Forever Program (Talk 107.3) 

CSF & 49 National and State Organizations Submit Letter In Support of Wild Horse Management Funding

 

South Carolina Sporting Clays Classic (June 21)

August Recess Clays Competition
(August 5)

33rd Annual Banquet & Auction 

(September 14) 

Recovering America's Wildlife Act Action Alert 

Investing in the Future of Conservation Funding

Summer Reflection

My Experience as a CSF Intern

 
 

 

BHA Podcast & Blast, EP. 133: BLM Director Tracy Stone-Manning (BHA)

Land ‘that belongs to everyone’ (Albuquerque Journal)

NWTF Announces Funding for New Wild Turkey Research Projects (The Outdoor Wire)

RMEF Awarded First-Ever Virginia Elk Conservation Tag (RMEF)

Savage Arms Announces Sponsorship of the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (The Outdoor Wire)

Tennessee Wildlife Resources Commission Approves Changes to Turkey Hunting Regulations (Realtree)

 
 
 

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