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American Wildlife Conservation Partners Release Conservation Policy Recommendations in the Seventh Edition of Wildlife for the 21st Century

The American Wildlife Conservation Partners (AWCP) – comprised of the nation’s top 52 sporting-conservation organizations that represent America’s hunter-conservationists, professional wildlife and natural resource managers, outdoor recreation users, conservation educators, and wildlife scientists – released Wildlife for the 21st Century, Volume VII (W-21). This comprehensive publication focuses on solutions to conserve wildlife and their habitats across the nation, bolstering public access, and protecting our outdoor traditions. 

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Not With a Bang but With a Fizz: 16 Mostly Lackluster Anti-Firearms Bills Signed into Law in California

What started as a very aggressive anti-firearms agenda in the California Legislature this year, ended in a remarkably lackluster fashion for the proponents.

 

Sporting-Conservation Community Gathers at Childress Vineyards to Celebrate 20 Years of Annual Wine, Wheels & Wildlife Regional Event

Last week, CSF and CSF Board of Directors Chairman and NASCAR legend Richard Childress co-hosted the 20th Annual Wine, Wheels, & Wildlife Event. The event brought together representatives from the hunting and angling industry, federal and state legislators, advocacy partners, and NASCAR stars for an entertaining evening recognizing our time-honored traditions and the tremendous achievements set forth by CSF across America.

 

Why are Right to Hunt and Fish Constitutional Amendments Important?

If Floridians vote favorably on Amendment Two, Florida will become the 24th state to establish the Right to Hunt and Fish, which begs the question: why is it important to constitutionally protect these traditions and our sporting-conservation heritage?

 

Update: New Massachusetts Firearm Laws Impacting Nonresident Hunters

Due to the overlapping and confusing nature of MA laws, many sportsmen and women have been left confused what they can and cannot possess as their favored hunting firearm for the upcoming season.

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Missouri Holds Early Antlerless Firearm Deer Season

Today, particularly in the face of growing concerns around Chronic Wasting Disease, states are further emphasizing the importance of antlerless harvest to lower deer densities.

 

Pennsylvania Unveils New Sportsman License Plate That Benefits Youth Hunting and Fishing

With the introduction of the "PA Sportsman” license plate, Pennsylvanian’s can proudly show other motorists that they are a sportsman or woman while providing some additional funding for youth hunting and fishing programs within the state.

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Fall Trout Stocking in Rivers Begins Two Weeks Later than Originally Scheduled (New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection)

Nebraska Has Many Fur Harvesting Opportunities (Nebraska Game and Parks)

Firearms Deer Season on the Horizon in GA (AllOnGeorgia)

Louisiana Black Bear Lottery a Success – (Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries)

Wildlife Law Violation Checkpoints Start in New Mexico (New Mexico Department of Game & Fish)

Certificate of Registration Now Required in Utah for Shed Antler Sales (Utah Division of Wildlife Resources)

 

Special Double Feature Episodes

The Sportsmen’s Voice On The Hill, Part 1

Fred is joined on Capitol Hill by Utah Congressman Blake Moore, the National Shooting Sports Foundation’s Larry Kane, and Silencer Central Founder and CEO Brandon Maddox to discuss The Tax Stamp Fund Reallocation Bill. 

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The Sportsmen’s Voice On The Hill, Part 2 

Fred is joined on Capitol Hill by Michigan Congresswoman Debbie Dingell, Wild Sheep Foundation’s Corey Mason, and Ryan Bronson of Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation to discuss The Wildlife Movements Through Partnerships Act. 

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