LOUISIANA OUTDOORS FOREVER PROGRAM ADVANCES TO GOVERNOR’S OFFICE; NFWF Announces Request for Proposals to Advance the America the Beautiful Challenge; Reflecting on the Lower Midwest’s 2022 Sessions; A Decade in the Making: Vermont Gains Right to use Suppressors While Hunting; 365-Day Licenses, Other License Fee Modifications in Louisiana Effective June 1 (The News-Star); North Carolina …
GSC Member Governor Larry Hogan Enacts Wave of Sunday Hunting Authorizations and Expansions; Last Remnant of Dirty Fishing Gear a Thing of the Past, Hopefully; GSC Member Governor Kim Reynolds Signs Bill to Allow the Use of .410-bore and 28-gauge Shotguns During Iowa’s Turkey Seasons; Recreational Anglers Support Legislation to Regulate Louisiana Pogie Industry; Anti-Bear …
USDA Announces Breakthrough Partnership with Wyoming to Conserve Big Game Migration Corridors; Brief Red Snapper Season in South Atlantic Continues to Underscore Problems with Management; Archery Soon to be Official State Sport in Missouri; Oklahoma Senator and NASC Executive Council Member Mark Allen Recognized for His Service; Massachusetts Caucus Co-Chair Fights for Including Sportsmen’s Priorities …
Vermont Caucus Co-Chair Leads Charge in Fighting for Suppressor Use While Hunting; Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus Takes Aim During Annual Clays Competition; In Win for Sportsmen and Women, Oklahoma Airbow Bill Signed into Law; Pro-Sportsmen Bills Signed into Law in Georgia; No Net Loss, Increased Poacher Penalty, and Cervid Carcass Important Bills Signed into Law in …
CSF Launches 2022 Summer Webinar Series; Atlantic Striped Bass Management Improved with Passage of Amendment 7; Senate Committee Unanimously Passes America’s Outdoor Recreation Act, Top CSF Priority; Oklahoma Bills on the Move as End of Session Nears; Trophy Imports and Hunting Contests in the Empire State’s Crosshairs; Looking Back on a Busy Legislative Session for …
MAPLand Act Signed into Law, Securing Access Victory for Sportsmen and Women; CSF Supported CWD Research and Management Act Introduced in Senate; Senate Committee Set to Vote on CSF Supported Outdoor Recreation Act; CSF Supports Commercial Guiding Bills in Michigan; Maryland Caucus Secures $1,000,000 for DNR in Supplemental Budget; Temporary Rules Proposed in North Carolina …
Hundreds Gather for Colorado’s Sportsmen’s Day at the Capitol; A Better Approach to Managing Federal Fisheries on the Table in the Mid-Atlantic Region; Taking Pride in Our Passion: The Importance of Showing Support for Sportsmen and Women; “Managed Forest Land Use” Should Mean Just That in Vermont – “Managed”; Funding for Louisiana Outdoors Forever Program …
Bipartisan Vote Propels Louisiana Outdoors Forever Program to the Senate; CSF and Recreational Fishing Organizations Chime in on Atlantic Striped Bass Management; DOI Announces Millions in Funding to Restore Fish Habitat; Prescribed Burning Awareness Week Celebrated in the Land of Lincoln; Active Forest Management Takes the Stage in the Green Mountain State; North Carolina Wildlife …
Now available, CSF’s Q1 2022 Outdoor Heritage Report; MAPLand Act Clears Senate, Heads to President’s Desk to Be Signed into Law; Tough Decisions Ahead for Gulf Amberjack and Gag Grouper Fisheries; Challenges for Public Lands, Conservation Easements Continue Across Midwest; Lead Ammunition Ban on the Move in New York; Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Trust Fund Awaits …
South Carolina Public Lands Sunday Hunting Legislation Clears Major Hurdle; Senate Committee Set to Vote on Recovering America’s Wildlife Act; Investing in a Lifetime of Enjoyment, Youth Lifetime License Bill Passes in Kansas; Ocean State Sportsmen’s Policies Front and Center; South Carolina Should Allow Sunday Hunting on Public Lands (The State); Saga Continues for Revising …