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W21: Recommendation 9 - Climate Change

Focus Climate Policy on Habitat Conservation and Restoration – America’s sportsmen and women are experiencing firsthand the consequences of increasing temperatures, prolonged droughts, record forest fires, more powerful hurricanes, inland flooding, spread of invasive species and wildlife diseases, and algal outbreaks. These cascading problems degrade habitat, threaten fish and wildlife, and…

W21: Recommendation 10 - Hunting Heritage and the Future

Require Collaboration for Wildlife Conservation, Hunting, andd Recreational Shooting on Federal Lands – The future of our nation’s conservation and hunting heritage depends on dedicated attention to the sportsmen’s community in federal wildlife and resource management institutions. The essential objectives in maintaining this heritage are providing continued access to…

Dial or Hold?

By Craig Boddington — It takes a lot of shooting to validate all the data and to gain confidence, skill, and speed. And guess what: all that hard-earned data is valid for only one load, and realistically, one set of atmospheric conditions! Change the load and you need to start over! But the tools we have today are amazing.

Conservation Without Conflict: Saving Species and Livelihoods

SCIENCE BLASTS

By John F. Organ, B&C Professional Member

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The Living Classroom

For 25 years, the Rasmuson Wildlife Conservation Center and Anderson Conservation Education Program have traded traditional classroom desks for Montana’s Rocky Mountain Front, proving that the best way to understand the wild is to step right into it.

This year, the Elmer E.