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CSF’s Efforts Help Result in Removal of Land Disposal Language in Senate Bill

Over the weekend, the language to dispose of certain federal lands across 11 western states was committed to be removed from the Senate budget reconciliation bill, delivering a big win for sportsmen and women across the nation. Since the proposal was first made public, the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation has been working tirelessly to keep public lands in public hands and defend access for sportsmen and women.

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Sunday Hunting in Pennsylvania is Headed to the Governor's Desk

The removal of the antiquated prohibition on Sunday hunting is just a signature away from becoming a reality; a win for all sportsmen and women.

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Indiana Governor Mike Braun Joins Bipartisan Governors Sportsmen’s Caucus

Joining the Governors Sportsmen’s Caucus is not only a public commitment to hunters and anglers, but also provides a direct line of communication to other sportsman-governors and the thousands of state sportsman-legislators that comprise the National Assembly of Sportsmen’s Caucuses network.

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Rodman Reservoir Saved from Destruction

For decades, there have been unfounded efforts by environmentalists to destroy Rodman Reservoir in favor of “restoring” the Ocklawaha River with no clearly defined goals or objectives, jeopardizing a staple of the recreational fishing community.

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Transferable Landowner Tags and the Issues With Profiting Off Public Trust Resources

While many within the sporting-conservation community support landowner tag systems, there is a very hard line drawn when that type of system allows a private individual to profit from the private sale of tags to pursue a public trust resource.

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The AFRC Podcast Episode 46: John Culclasure-Forests, Wildlife, and Outdoor Heritage (American Forest Resource Council)

Implementation of the Expanding Public Lands Outdoor Recreation Experiences Act (U.S. Department of the Interior)

Secretary Rollins Announces Plan to Rescind the 2001 Roadless Rule (U.S. Department of Agriculture)

News Release: Opportunities Available to Hunt Elk in Minnesota (Minnesota Department of Natural Resources)

Cougar Behavior Modification Study Published (Kalispel Natural Resources Department)

2025-2026 PA Hunting Licenses Now on Sale! (Pennsylvania Game Commission)

TWRA Withdraws License Fee Increase – Legislature Commits to Alternative Funding (Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency)

 

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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