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Righting Several Wrongs – CSF Submits Letter to FWS Relative to Silvio O. Conte Hunting/Fishing Plan

(Photo Courtesy of USFWS)

In July 2021, the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) submitted a letter of support with recommendations to the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) relative to the originally proposed Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge (Refuge) Recreational Hunting and Fishing Plan. To the hunting conservation community’s surprise, the final plan that resulted following the public comment period included numerous new restrictions against, among other things, hunting with dogs. CSF subsequently sent the FWS a letter of opposition in early 2022 and following the reopening of the public comment period, as a result from a partner organizations’ lawsuit against FWS, CSF submitted a letter of support for reopening the hunting access that was lost through the final Plan.

 

Another Two-Day Red Snapper Season in the South Atlantic, Despite Historic Numbers

30x30 Initiative – Science-based Information Affirms US is a Global Leader in Fisheries Conservation

New Caucus Co-Chair in South Carolina Making Strides for Sporting Community

Outdoor Coalition Meets with Legislative Leaders in Oregon on Proposed Firearm Restrictions

Minnesota Legislative Session Closes with Major Victories for Sportsmen and Women

 

Apply Now for a CSF Employment Opportunity 

Senior Coordinator, Policy Communications

Coordinator, Collegiate Sportsmen and Women's Coalition

Brad Rowse Internship Program

Event and Development Internship Program

Fisheries Policy Intern Program

 

 

June 09 - Congressional Fishing Competition 

August 04 - August Recess Clays Competition 

September 13 - Annual Banquet & Auction

 

PF & QF Ramp Up Farm Bill Advocacy (Quail Forever)

Fisheries in the Farm Bill with Chris Horton (American Sportfishing Association)

 

"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. 

 

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