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Join Fish and Wildlife Experts and Speak up for Bristol Bay, Alaska
Top officials in the fields of wildlife management, natural resources and biology have united to urge President Obama to protect Alaska's Bristol Bay region from the dangers of the proposed Pebble Mine. Now you can too.
10 Billion Tons of Toxic Waste to Go Here?
Save world-class Alaskan salmon fishery and sportsmen's paradise from world's largest surface mine.
Speak up to Conserve Oregon's Best Backcountry
Join thousands of sportsmen working to conserve our public lands by contacting the state BLM office in Oregon and promoting BCAs as a land-management tool.
Speak Up to Conserve Nevada Wildlife Habitat
Throughout the West some of our best public lands are threatened by a massive wave of new development. Help conserve Nevada's backcountry by sending a letter to the BLM today in support of backcountry conservation areas.
Tell Congress to Support the Outdoor Recreation Economy
Right now, Congress is faced with the task of developing a sustainable federal budget while reining in the national deficit. Your support is needed to uphold our hunting and fishing heritage and the outdoor recreation economy.
Colorado's Prized Hunting Grounds At Risk: Call for Balanced Planning Today
A soon-to-be-finalized resource management plan for public lands overseen by the BLM's White River Field Office could result in 16,000 new natural gas wells being drilled in northwest Colorado. Speak up today!
Help Plan the Balanced Management of Wildlife, Energy Resources
Help ensure the BLM strikes the proper balance and sticks to multiple-use management strategies that conserve fish and wildlife and our hunting and fishing heritage in the National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska.
Speak up to Conserve Oregon's Best Backcountry
Help maintain quality public lands in Oregon and support backcountry conservation areas.
Time Is Running Out for the Sportsmen's Act
Sportsmen's Act of 2012-Senate Post Point of Order Vote
Take Action to Prevent a Second Dust Bowl
Conservation programs in the Farm Bill help build resiliency into farming and ranching operations while protecting our drinking water, cleaning the air we breathe, and reducing soil erosion so our outdoor pastimes can endure now and into the future.
Speak Up for the Sportsmen's Act of 2012
The Sportsmen's Act of 2012 would renew a key wetlands conservation program, promote shooting ranges on public lands and improve access to public land. Take action now.
Speak Up For Conservation in the Next Farm Bill
Private lands conservation programs in the Farm Bill ensure hunting and fishing opportunities for sportsmen across the nation.
Help Pass the Sportsmen's Act of 2012
The Sportsmen's Act of 2012 would renew a key wetlands conservation program, promote shooting ranges on public lands and improve access to public land. Take action now.
Wyoming Game & Fish Department Needs Your Help
The last time Wyoming residents faced an increase in license and tag fees was in 2008. Contact your legislator and ask them to support the tag and license fee increases proposed by the Wyoming Game & Fish Department.
Take Action: Sportsmen Need a Farm Bill Now
The federal Farm Bill has expired, along with billions of dollars for conservation funding. Take action now.
Join the Fight for Bristol Bay
Tell the EPA and President Obama to permanently protect commercial and sport fishing jobs worth more than $500 million a year from the Pebble Mine.
Stand up for Strong Conservation Funding in America
Right now, Congress is faced with the task of developing a responsible federal budget that will be sustainable while reducing the national deficit.
Fight to Protect Your Access to Hunting and Fishing
Inability to access lands and waters is the No. 1 reason why sportsmen stop hunting and fishing. Speak up to ensure funding for one of the key access programs in the Farm Bill.
Fight for Conservation Funding in America
Congress is currently considering drastic cuts to conservation programs and these cuts will likely cause the loss of jobs and tax revenue in our local economies.

 
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