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Mountain Mobocracy: Yet Another Anti-Conservation Ballot Initiative Proposed in Colorado

Yet again, anti-hunting activists have proposed another tiresome, dubious, and intentionally harmful Colorado ballot measure—this one called Initiative 82, the “Wildlife and Biodiversity Protection Act.”

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Parity on the Horizon for North Carolina’s Recreational Flounder Anglers

Striking a balance between recreational and commercial anglers is critical to conserving this commonly targeted species and ensuring access for North Carolina’s recreational anglers

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Making a Difference in The Mountain State: West Virginia’s 2025 Legislative Session Recap

During legislative sessions, policies that are formed in state’s capitols impact what we do on the water and afield and, fortunately for the sportsmen and women of West Virginia, the 2025 Legislative Session was a success.

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Conservation Funding, Constitution Amendments, and School Curriculum: Iowa’s Legislative Session Comes to a Close

CSF was active in Iowa during the 2025 legislative session, engaging on legislation that had negative impacts on conservation funding; supporting efforts to enshrine the right to hunt, fish, and trap in the state constitution; and establishing a curriculum for firearms, hunting, and wildlife in school. 

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Secretary Rollins Issues Wildland Fire Threat Mitigation Memorandum (U.S. Department of Agriculture)

New Law Gives SC Control Over Snapper-Grouper Fisheries (South Carolina Boating and Fishing Alliance)

Arizona’s Deer and Elk Populations Remain CWD-free (Arizona Game and Fish Department)

California Department of Fish and Wildlife Releases New Wolf Location Mapping System (California Department of Fish and Wildlife)

Women Can Learn Skills at Introduction to Fishing Events (Nebraska Game and Parks)

Archery Paddlefish Season is June 1-30 (Nebraska Game and Parks)

Springtime Alert: Leave Young Wildlife ALONE! (Pennsylvania Game Commission)

 

In this feature episode of The Sportsmen’s Voice, host Fred Bird sits down with Mark Damian Duda, founder and executive director of Responsive Management, to reflect on a recent New England turkey hunt the two shared and dive deep into the human dimensions of wildlife conservation. They explore the vital role that hunters play in conservation funding, the public’s changing attitudes toward hunting, and how research-based communication strategies can shift perceptions and build stronger public support. 

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