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November 13, 2023

CSF’s Taylor Schmitz Set To Testify on House MAPWaters Act

Why it Matters: Lack of access is often cited as the number one reason sportsmen and women no longer participate in our time-honored traditions of hunting and fishing. Access is not only defined as geographic access or physical access, but it is also the ability to know where, when, and how sportsmen and women can…

November 13, 2023

Governor Kemp Gives Special Recognition to the Sportsmen and Women of Georgia

Why It Matters: On September 23, 2023, sportsmen and women across the nation celebrated National Hunting and Fishing Day (NHFD).  This year, Governor Brian Kemp was one of 40 governors that signed proclamations commemorating NHFD. As the original conservationists, sportsmen and women make immense contributions to conservation funding and the economy in Georgia and across…

November 13, 2023

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Commission Denies Wolf Rulemaking Petition

Why It Matters: A petition to initiate rulemaking around wolf-livestock conflict was taken into consideration by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Commission at their meeting on October 28, 2023. The rules proposed by petitioners would have hindered WDFW’s ability to properly manage wolves in Washington State, slowing recovery of the species while…

November 13, 2023

Mountain Lion Hunting Opportunities Expanded in Nebraska

Why It Matters: While some states are attempting to limit or ban hunting mountain lions, Nebraska is creating more opportunities for hunters to hit the fields and attempt to harvest a mountain lion. Hunting has long been a time-honored tradition of sportsmen and women, and increasing the opportunity to hunt big game helps to continue…

November 13, 2023

CSC Member Rep. Moore and Vice Chair Rep. Golden Lead Bill To Bolster Pittman-Robertson Funds

Why it Matters: To date, the Pittman-Robertson Act has generated over $15 billion in critical funding to conserve wildlife, improve recreational shooting and hunting access, fund hunting education programs, and support other programs that are vital to our hunting and recreational shooting heritage. Building on this foundation, the Tax Stamp Revenue Transfer for Wildlife and…

November 13, 2023

Massachusetts Seeks to Prohibit the Sale of Fur Products

Why it Matters: Introduced earlier in 2023, Massachusetts House Bill 849 and Senate Bill 590, Acts Prohibiting the Sale of Fur Products, seek to prohibit the sale of fur products in the Commonwealth.  With cowhide, lambskin or sheep skin, or pelts used in taxidermy excluded from the definitions of “fur” and “fur product,” the remaining…