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Conservation Groups Commend Senate for Passing Farm Bill

Summary: With the Senate passage of the Farm Bill, the country’s largest package of agricultural policies, the TRCP’s Agriculture and Wildlife Working Group (AWWG) commended the body’s leaders for getting the job done. The coalition applauds funding for Wetlands, Grassland and Conservation Reserve Programs, along with inclusion of new Sodsaver and Open Fields provisions. Thank you to all our partners who contacted their senators about this important conservation legislation.

NRA Year in Review 2007

Summary: Here are some of the top stories we brought you in the NRA-ILA Grassroots Alert in 2007.  With the 2008 election season just around the corner, we must redouble our efforts to ensure we are prepared to meet the opportunities and challenges we will face next year.  We will continue to provide you with information in future Alerts to ensure our mutual success.

Water for Wildlife Ok'd by DOI

Summary: In response to Safari Club International's efforts, the Department of the Interior has acknowledged the acceptability of artificial water developments for wildlife conservation and management on National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management and Fish and Wildlife Service administered lands.

Report Highlights Fishing's Broad Economic and Conservation Impact

Summary: Anglers’ expenditures have a significant impact on the nation’s economy

Secretary Kempthorne Announces Funding for Wetland Projects

Secretary Kempthorne Announces Funding for Wetland Projects
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The Migratory Bird Conservation Commission approved more than $29 million in federal funding for the protection and management of nearly 190,000 acres of wetlands and associated habitats in the U.S.

SCI Contributes $250,000 to Hunting Heritage Partnership

SCI Contributes $250,000 to Hunting Heritage Partnership
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In collaboration with the National Shooting Sports Foundation, SCI has generously contributed $250,000 to the Hunting Heritage Partnership.

For All You Duck Hunters

For All You Duck Hunters
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“U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service maps of the National Wetlands Inventory are now available for viewing using Google Earth. The wetlands inventory includes wetlands data for approximately 60 percent of the conterminous U.S., as well as portions of Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico.

 

Time For Public Comment On New Rules For Guns In National Parks

Time For Public Comment On New Rules For Guns In National Parks
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On April 30, the U.S. Department of Interior, through the National Park Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, issued a proposed rule to amend the current strict regulations on firearms in national parks and wildlife refuges.  NRA-ILA led the effort to amend the existing policy regarding the carrying and transportation of firearms on these federal lands.  The public has until June 30 to comment on the proposal, and NRA-ILA strongly urges members to file comments in support. 

Whitetails Unlimited Continues Support of CWD Alliance

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National clearinghouse provides information on deer disease.

Climate Change Report for Hunters and Anglers Now Available

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A new report outlining the potential impacts of climate change on North America’s fish and game species has been released by a joint cooperation of nine leading conservation organizations, reports the Wildlife Management Institute.

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