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Public Resources, Public Schools: Michigan House Committee Hears Hunter Education in Schools Bill
Why It Matters: School is where students should be exposed to ideas that they aren’t exposed to at home – and with fewer hunters in the fields and woods, there are fewer hunters to learn...
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May 19 2025
Bill To Better Inform Anglers and Boaters in Marine Waters Introduced in House
Why It Matters: The MAPOceans Act introduced last week in the House will require the...
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May 19 2025
Montana Bolsters Public Access with 2025 Legislative Wins for Sportsmen
Why It Matters: Montana’s 2025 legislative session delivered key victories for hunters, anglers, and trappers...
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May 19 2025
CSF-Supported Bill to Increase Poaching Penalties Enacted in Tennessee
Why It Matters: Poaching – the illegal take of game – ranks among the greatest...
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May 19 2025
CSF Supports White Lake Wetlands Conservation Area Revitalization
Why It Matters: The White Lake Wetlands Conservation Area (WLWCA) spans over 71,000 acres and has...
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May 19 2025
New Hampshire Airgun Hunting Bill Eligible for Governor’s Signature
Why It Matters: New Hampshire House Bill 211 (HB 211), was passed out of the...
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May 19 2025
Bill to Stop Foreign Evasion of Conservation Funding Introduced in Senate
Why It Matters: The American System of Conservation funding is a highly successful model unique...
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May 12 2025
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The Sportsmen's Voice - May 19, 2025
May 19 2025
Public Resources, Public Schools: Michigan House Committee Hears Hunter Education in Schools Bill CSF-Supported Bill to Increase Poaching Penalties Enacted in Tennessee Montana Bolsters Public Access with 2025 Legislative Wins for Sportsmen Bill To Better Inform Anglers and Boaters in Marine Waters Introduced in House New Hampshire Airgun Hunting Bill Eligible for Governor’s Signature Game...
The Sportsmen's Voice - May 12, 2025
May 12 2025
Bill to Stop Foreign Evasion of Conservation Funding Introduced in Senate North Dakota Legislative Session Recap Enhancements to the Alaska Big Game Commercial Services Board Proposed CSF-Priority Forest Management Legislation Receives Hearing in Senate Agriculture Committee Blue Laws Still a Barrier for Hunting in Connecticut
The Sportsmen's Voice - April 29, 2025
May 06 2025
Sunday Hunting Restrictions Upheld in North Carolina Lead Ammo Continues to be Scrutinized in the Northeast Agency Authority to Regulate Baiting Lost in North Dakota Despite Challenges, Colorado’s Sportsmen and Women Unite at the Capitol
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Game Trails to Main Streets – Federal Lands Can Support Both
May 15 2025
(May 15, 2025) - Washington D.C. - From mule deer and pronghorn on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands in the West to wild turkeys and trout on U.S. Forest Service (USFS) lands in the east, for many of us, America’s federal public lands are the bedrock of our access to our sporting traditions. For...
Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus Comes Together for Clays and Camaraderie at Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation’s Congressional Clays Competition
May 13 2025
(May 13, 2025) - Washington D.C. – Earlier today, the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) hosted its annual bipartisan Congressional Clays Competition at the premier Prince George’s County Trap and Skeet Center, the only sport shooting event in the country where Members of the Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus (CSC) and industry partners come together to enjoy the...
Will Primos Unites with the World’s Leading Conservation Organizations to Share the Truth About Conservation with Historic Firearm Auction
Feb 14 2025
Renowned conservationist and outdoorsman, Will Primos, partners with the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation, Ducks Unlimited, National Wild Turkey Federation, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, and Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever, to bring awareness to what conservation is and the role sportsmen and women play through the ‘Truth About Conservation.’ (February 13, 2025) – Washington, D.C. -- Earlier...
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Turkey Hunting, Conservation & Public Perception: A Conversation with Mark Damian Duda of Responsive Management
May 15 2025
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...
Wyoming Wildlife at a Crossroads: Angi Bruce on Conservation, Hunting, and Public Lands
May 06 2025
In this week’s feature episode of The Sportsmen’s Voice Podcast, host Fred Bird sits down with Angi Bruce, the first female director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, to talk about the evolving challenges and opportunities in wildlife management in the Cowboy State. From emerging legislation and the push for science-based policy to the...
Smarter Fishing: How Georgia’s House Bill 443 Could Transform Recreational Fishery Management
Apr 21 2025
In this episode of The Sportsmen’s Voice Podcast, host Fred Bird is joined once again by Senior Director of Fisheries Policy Chris Horton to break down House Bill 443—a game-changing piece of legislation aimed at improving recreational fishing data collection in Georgia. They dive into why federal fishery management systems are falling short, and how...