Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership
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Fishing News
10,000+ Anglers and Conservationists Support Moving Menhaden Reduction Fishing out of the Chesapeake Bay
Virginia and East Coast residents call on Governor Youngkin to protect the health of the Bay and our coastal economy…
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Interior Reaffirms Commitment to Big Game Seasonal Habitats
Secretary Haaland announces new actions to conserve and enhance wildlife migration corridors in partnership with states and Tribes (Washington, D.C.)—…
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House Votes to Increase Key Conservation Funds that Benefit Waterfowl, Deer, and Sportfish
The chamber passed a “minibus” package of appropriations bills outlining funding for the federal agriculture, energy, water, environment, and public…
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House Passes Highway Bill with Strong Investments in Habitat and Access
Senate must now act to establish a first-of-its-kind federal grant program for wildlife crossings and advance other important conservation priorities…
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House Lawmakers Reintroduce MAPLand Act to Improve Hunting and Fishing Access
Legislation invests in digitized, integrated mapping resources for outdoor recreation (Washington D.C) — The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership celebrated the reintroduction…
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Hunters and Anglers Celebrate Reintroduction of the MAPLand Act
Legislation invests in digitized, integrated mapping resources for outdoor recreation (Washington D.C) —The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership applauds the reintroduction…
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Interior Will Ensure Land and Water Conservation Fund Is Used Where It’s Needed Most
Hunters and anglers call for prioritization of projects that increase public access to recreational opportunities (Washington, D.C.) — The Department…
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CRP Provides New Administration an Opportunity to Invest in Conservation
With more than 3 million acres still available for enrollment, the Biden Administration has an opportunity to make a significant…
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174,000+ Acres of Public Land in Florida, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas Are “Landlocked” By Private Property
New report details the extent of inaccessible public lands in the South and adds to a growing understanding of a…
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TRCP Opposes Move to Remove Conservation Safeguards in America’s Largest National Forest
Dramatic policy shift for the Tongass National Forest would open 9.2 million acres of roadless public lands in Alaska to…
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