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May 26, 2026

New Hampshire Fish & Game Eyes Needed Fee Increases 

Why It Matters: License sales and excise taxes on firearms, ammunition, archery equipment, fishing equipment, motorboat fuel, and other sporting-related goods account for the largest source of conservation funding in the United States. This “user pays – public benefits” approach, known as the American System of Conservation Funding (ASCF), provides critical annual funding for the New Hampshire Fish and Game […]

March 16, 2026

New Hampshire’s Right to Hunt and Fish, CACR 15, Dealt a Disappointing Blow  

Why It Matters: Though hunting, fishing, and harvesting wildlife (including by trapping) have long been an American tradition, dating back to before the first Europeans arrived in North America, only in recent decades has the “right” to hunt, fish, and harvest wildlife come into question. To establish in perpetuity what has been assumed for centuries, twenty-four states have […]

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February 17, 2026

First Hearing Held for New Hampshire’s Right to Hunt and Fish

Why It Matters: Though hunting, fishing, and harvesting wildlife (including by trapping) have long been an American tradition, dating back to before the first Europeans arrived in North America, only in recent decades has the “right” to hunt, fish, and harvest wildlife come into question. To establish in perpetuity what has been assumed for centuries, twenty-four states have […]

November 3, 2025

New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte Continues Long Tradition of “Live Free or Die” on Governors Sportsmen’s Caucus

Why It Matters: One of the last lines of defense against attempts to undermine our time-honored outdoor traditions is located on a Governor’s desk. This is why the Governors Sportsmen’s Caucus (GSC) is a critical component of the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation’s  (CSF) three-pronged approach to our mission. By joining the GSC, Governor Kelly Ayotte demonstrates…

October 14, 2025

Drought Impacts the Unsung Hero of Wildlife Conservation in Northern New England

Why It Matters: In the Northeast, regulated trapping isn’t just a pursuit— it is an essential wildlife management tool that ensures that furbearer populations thrive in balance with their habitats and other wildlife species. With regulated trapping season kicking off across Northern New England for species like red and gray fox, raccoon, opossum, skunk, coyote,…