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Will Primos Unites with the World’s Leading Conservation Organizations to Share the Truth About Conservation with Historic Firearm Auction

Last week, a coalition of five of the nation’s greatest conservation organizations, in partnership with renowned conservationist and outdoorsman, Will Primos, launched the ‘Truth About Conservation, a public awareness campaign and firearm auction that will pull back the curtain on the critical need for wildlife habitat management and raise necessary funding for conservation.

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CSF Launches Free, Interactive Legislative and Regulatory Tracking Service

Thanks to CSF, policymakers and the sportsmen’s community now have access to a free, interactive web-based service that allows them the opportunity to track legislation and regulatory proposals related to hunting, angling, recreational shooting, trapping, and other fish and wildlife conservation concerns. 

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Proposed Constitutional Right to Hunt and Fish Passes Committee in the Hawkeye State

Efforts to protect the right to hunt, fish, and harvest wildlife via a constitutional amendment are currently making their way through the Iowa legislature.

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Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation’s 2025 State Issue Briefs Now Available

To better inform the policymaking process and to provide historical background information, CSF’s staff of policy experts created this valuable resource that encompasses more than 90 policy focus areas into one easy-to-use online catalog.

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Bill Introduced to Continue Conservation Success in Great Lakes

From lunker lake trout to hefty smallmouth bass, the Great Lakes are a national treasure for America’s anglers.

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Massachusetts Bear Population Increases Require New Hunter Friendly Regulations    

CSF continues to work with agency staff and legislators all over the nation to appropriately open bear hunts with scientifically derived take rates and simplify hunting regulations where appropriate.

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CSF Hosts Changing of the Guard Dinner Welcoming New CSC Leadership for the 119th Congress

The Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus is the sportsmen's ally on Capitol Hill, protecting and advancing hunting, angling, recreational shooting and trapping.

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CSF Priority Hunter Education in Schools Legislation Introduced in Georgia

On February 13, Georgia Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus Co-Chair Representatives Chas Cannon and Matt Dubnik, among other Caucus members, introduced House Bill 451, which would allow public schools to offer hunter safety education courses in grades six through twelve.

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Certified Burner Program Proposed in Big Sky Country

Given the importance of low-intensity fire to many ecosystems across the country, as well as the role that prescribed fire can play in reducing fuel loads that contribute to devastating wildfires, many in the conservation community support the increased use of prescribed burning.

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Arkansas Knife Law Preemption Passes House (Knife Rights)

Several Bills Impacting Sportsmen Considered in Tennessee (FOX 17 WZTV Nashville)

DEC Releases Hunting Safety Statistics for 2024 (New York State Department of Environmental Conservation)

Former Game and Fish Director Nominated to Lead U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Wyoming Game & Fish Department)

Bill to Limit Montana Conservation Easements Tabled (Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation)

Alaska To Africa Is Worth Every Mile (Safari Club International)

 

Not one, but TWO, members of the Governors Sportsmen’s Caucus join the program. Hear from the new Chair of the Governors Sportsmen’s Caucus, Montana Governor Greg Gianforte and member of the Governors Sportsmen’s Caucus Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon who talk about some of the sporting issues that matter to their states, what they’re working on in the year to come, and so much more! 

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