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Department of the Interior Finalizes Largest Expansion of Hunting and Fishing Opportunities in Recent History; CSF Leads Effort to Combat Anti-Hunting Petition; USDA Announces Acceptance Rates for Conservation Reserve Program Following Program Changes Announced Earlier This Year; Gulf Council Hands Red Snapper Debacle Back to NOAA Fisheries; Final Installment of Summer Webinar Series Looks to …

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A Crucial Win for Conservation Efforts in Massachusetts; Conservation Reserve Program Provides Farmers and Ranchers with a Sense of Resiliency in the Face of Severe Drought; CSF Throws Support Behind New York Regulation Changes for Deer, Bear, Fisher and Marten; Southeast Turkey Hunting Regulations Changing in Response to Declining Populations; New Mexico Interim Water and …

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Ballot Initiatives Pose Threat to Wildlife Conservation in Florida; U.S. Senate Delivers Historic Commitments to Sportsmen and Women in Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill; Black Bear Season is Approaching in the Great Lakes Region: Here’s What You Need to Know; Debate over Lead Ammunition and Tackle Bans Takes Center Stage for Third Webinar Installment; Washington Sportsmen’s Caucus …

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CSF Supports Hunting and Trapping of Michigan Wolves; Senate Agriculture Committee Holds Hearing to Consider CSF-Supported USDA Nominee Dr. Homer Wilkes; Closing The Door on Asian Carp in The Tennessee River; Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners Backs Sportsmen’s Efforts During Latest Meeting; Temporary Victory for Florida Duck Hunters, Challenges Continue; CSF Joins Wyoming Coalition Asking …

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Signature Gathering Underway on Oregon’s Initiative Petition 13 to End All Hunting and Fishing in Oregon; House Committee Considers 21st Century Funding Bill – Recovering America’s Wildlife Act; Senate Agriculture Committee Holds Hearing to Consider CSF-Supported USDA Nominee Robert Bonnie; Illinois Department of Natural Resources to Review the Definition of Muzzleloading Rifles; Hunters and Handlers …

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CSF’s Rocky Mountain States Senior Coordinator Receives Presidents Award from the National Trappers Association; Senate Champions Introduce 21st Century Conservation Funding Bill; Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus Vice-Chair Reintroduces Resilient Federal Forests Act; CSF Defends the Michigan Wildlife Council; Short-Term and Long-Term Fixes for MassWildlife’s Funding; Restricted Hunting Areas – What Florida’s Hunters Need to Know; CSF …

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Bipartisan Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus Comes Together for Annual Clays Competition; CSF, Partners Join Together to Help Guide the Vision of the National Wildlife Refuge System; House Natural Resources Committee Seeks to Expand Access for Sportsmen and Women; Peace of Mind for Missouri Landowners as Governor Parson Signs Prescribed Burn Act; Cause for Celebration in the …

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CSF Supports Effort to Expand Hunting and Fishing Access across Millions of Acres; USFWS Plans for Increased Access and Opportunities in New Hampshire and Vermont; Conservation Challenges and Opportunities – Focus of CSF’s Midwest Policy Forum; New York Sportsmen’s Advisory Council Elects New Leadership, Begins Preparing for 2022 at Annual Board Meeting; Public Land Sunday …

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Attorney General Modifies Ballot Language in Response to CSF’s Comments on Oregon’s Initiative Petition 13; CSF Supports Legislation to Improve Coastal Protection and Resiliency; Michigan Declares July as Conservation Month with a nod to the Contributions of Sportsmen and Women; South Carolina Eyes Repeal of Antiquated Public Lands Sunday Hunting Prohibition; Attention Massachusetts Sportsmen and …

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Final Hurdle Cleared to Open Public Lands Sunday Hunting in North Carolina; CSF Helps Launch Critical Fisheries and Boating Bill Out of Committee; CSF’s Jeff Crane Provides Canadian Members of Parliament with Sportsmen’s Perspective on 30 by 30 Initiative; MAPLand Act Continues to Navigate Congressional Committees; Tommy Beaudreau, CSF Supported Nominee Confirmed for Number Two …

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