An update on CBD vs. USFWS lawsuit

“There has traditionally been bipartisan support for hunting expansions on refuges, which is one of six statutorily-designated priority uses of the nearly 100 million-acre system as described in the 1997 National Wildlife Refuge Improvement Act...It is our strong hope that this Administration will protect ongoing and continued access to our nation’s wildlife refuges and ensure that our sportsmen and women have the opportunity to access our great outdoors. We urge the Administration to abandon these settlement discussions and strongly defend this access for Americans.” — Congressional Western Caucus, April 12, 2022 In Episode 267 of District of Conservation, Gabriella discusses [...]

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|2022-04-26T16:38:03-04:00April 26th, 2022|Comments Off on An update on CBD vs. USFWS lawsuit

Are hunters finally winning the PR battle?

For hunters, hunting is in the blood. We revisit this notion with Blood Origins' Robbie Kroger today on the podcast.

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|2021-03-24T16:36:07-04:00March 24th, 2021|Comments Off on Are hunters finally winning the PR battle?

Be More Like Missouri— And Less Like New Jersey— With Respect to Wildlife Management

Is hunting on the verge of extinction? Far from it. Why? COVID, an unlikely factor, has surprisingly given rise to its resurgence in this country. Here are three stories pointing to that trend.

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|2020-12-15T19:32:56-05:00December 15th, 2020|Comments Off on Be More Like Missouri— And Less Like New Jersey— With Respect to Wildlife Management
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