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Update: Rhode Island State So-Called “Assault Weapon Ban” Signed by Governor

Rhode Island is the most recent addition to join the list of states implementing “feel good” firearm prohibitions under the guise of public safety with laws to impact commonly owned firearms used by law-abiding hunters and recreational shooters, but rarely used by criminals, by targeting so-called “assault weapons”.

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CSF Promotes Taylor Schmitz to Senior Vice President

CSF is excited to announce the promotion of Taylor Schmitz to Senior Vice President. Taylor has been with CSF for nearly a decade, and most recently served as the Director of Federal Relations, a position in which Taylor oversaw and led the federal policy agenda for the organization.

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The 2025 Oregon Legislature Adjourns

While legislative sessions that are dominated by other unrelated topics can be challenging, CSF remained steadfast in our efforts to protect and advance our time-honored traditions.

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Conserving the Gobble: How Great Plains States Are Responding to Falling Turkey Numbers

Declines in turkey populations have caused some state fish and wildlife agencies to lower the number of tags available and change how tags are distributed, while other states have canceled hunting seasons.

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All Call for Dedicated Conservation Funding in Tennessee

No different than many other aspects of life in today’s world, state fish and wildlife agencies must be able to adapt and adjust to the continuously increasing cost of conducting business – for them, on the ground conservation work.

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Secretary Rollins Modernizes NEPA Regulations (U.S. Department of Agriculture)

Revision of NEPA Regulations Supports Forest Stewardship (U.S. Forest Service)

DNR’s Hunt Safety Education Week, Au. 11-17, offers more than 50 in-person classes (Michigan Department of Natural Resources)

New York DEC Now Accepting Host Applications for Sponsored Hunt Program (New York State Department of Environmental Conservation)

Georgia DNR Encourages Folks to Get Out and Fish (The Augusta Chronicle)

Blue Ribbon Fisheries Program Allocates $450K to Enhance Some of Utah's Best Fishing Spots During 2025-26 Projects (Utah Division of Wildlife Resources)

 

In this episode, we dive deep into the evolving landscape of predator and wildlife management across the United States. 

Join Fred and the crew as they examine the growing tensions between wildlife and human development, the role of hounds and trapping in sustainable management, and why the hunting community must better communicate its conservation value. We also discuss the challenges of managing emerging predators like jaguars and the controversial reintroduction of species into ecosystems.

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