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CFACT is dedicated to providing the policy expertise and grassroots creativity needed to help the public not just push back, but one by one, score important energy victories that count.
In a victory for property rights with nationwide implications, the Wyoming Supreme Court has ruled that county regulators cannot restrict people’s conduct based on nonbinding guidance documents.
Senator-elect Cynthia Lummis joins District of Conservation to discuss conservative conservationist ethos, energy issues, and more. TUne in here!
Gabriella is joined by WY Game & Fish Commissioner Mike Schmid on the podcast today. Learn about his work as a game commissioner and how to hunt at Solitude Ranch here.
On this special Thursday episode, Gabriella recounts her recent Wyoming hunt and how she harvested her first deer ever. You don't want to miss it!
The “Food Freedom Act” would allow consumers to buy meat directly from Wisconsin ranchers.
Why did the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service waste over 100 million taxpayer dollars to save the Preble's meadow jumping mouse from extinction when the little critters are alive and well from Colorado to Alaska?
A challenge to Wyoming laws that protect private property may open the door for self-appointed environmental snoops to look for “pollution” anywhere they can find it on private land.
Wyoming ranchers are suing the Western Watersheds Project for trespassing for gathering water samples on private and state land without permission. WWP's stated mission is to rid public lands of all grazing leases. Writer Ron Arnold says their activities constitute "rural cleansing."