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August 3, 2020

Restoring Ruffed Grouse in Indiana remains Goal for CSF in Midwest

Contact: Nick Buggia, Upper Midwestern States Manager On July 29 and 30, the Indiana Natural Resource Commission held public hearings regarding their Biennial Wildlife Amendments, which are proposed changes to the state’s wildlife regulations. Included in the amendments was the listing of the ruffed grouse as a state Endangered Species in Indiana. CSF submitted a letter…

July 27, 2020

CSF Leads Effort in Opposition to Short-Sighted Anti-Conservation Legislation

On July 22, the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) lead an effort in opposition to two emotionally-driven pieces of legislation that would undermine some of the most successful and important conservation programs worldwide. Specifically, CSF helped orchestrate a letter that was sent to the leadership of the House of Representatives in opposition to H.R. 2245, the…

July 27, 2020

CSF Weighs-in On Cormorant Management

On July 20, the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) submitted a letter in support of a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) proposed rule to establish a new permit for state and federally recognized tribal wildlife agencies for the management of double-crested cormorants (cormorants). This new permit will grant the state’s and tribes more authority to…

July 27, 2020

House Bill 125 Hits the Ground Running in Utah – Changes to Cougar Management Expected to Help Big Game Reach Population Level Objective

Contact: Ellary TuckerWilliams, Inter-Mountain Western States Coordinator During the 2020 session earlier this year, Governors Sportsmen’s Caucus member, Governor Herbert of Utah signed into law House Bill 125 (HB 125). Due to growing population of predators and their increasing impact on big game populations within the state, HB 125 prioritizes healthy populations of big game…

July 27, 2020

Hunting Coyotes at Night in Missouri, CSF Supports Proposed Regulations

Contact: Kent Keene, Lower Midwestern States Coordinator On July 22, the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) submitted formal comments to the Missouri Conservation Commission in support of changes to Missouri’s furbearer hunting regulations. First reported by CSF on July 6, these regulatory changes were proposed by the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) and would create several…

July 27, 2020

Senate Commerce Committee Votes to Advance Significant Fisheries Conservation Bill

On July 22, the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation voted to advance the recently introduced Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund (Trust Fund), S. 4144, which redirects roughly $650 million annually in excise taxes on fishing equipment including tackle, motorboat and small engine fuel, electric motors, and other equipment for the purpose…