Our thanks goes to the Traverse City Record Eagle for its recent Editorial on what amounts to the latest shot across our conservation bow again from Senator Casperson. This time, and pardon the pun, he’s dredged up an old bill but this time has repackaged it as “an effort to combat invasive species.” Right, Tom. […]
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Conserving public lands helps rural counties thrive, study finds
May 24, 2012
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With all of the debate taking place in Michigan relative to Senate Bill 248 and the question of “what constitutes too much public land?” it is refreshing to see that a study conducted in western states has confirmed that extensive areas of public land can stimulate economic activity and it is not a drain on […]
Editorial: A stealth attack on Michigan beach-walkers’ rights
May 20, 2012
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Detroit Free Press Editorial – May 19, 2012 Michiganders who love the Great Lakes shoreline will want to keep an especially close eye on their lawmakers as they debate a bill that would stop the Department of Environmental Quality from overseeing what happens on the beaches. This is the return of a battle that was […]
One More Cast: Legislative fears tangle happy-thought reels
May 6, 2012
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By Chris Engle, HT Outdoor Columnist 12:04 p.m. EDT, May 4, 2012 As much as I’m aching to share a happy outdoors memory this week, it’s impossible as long as my future outdoor experience is held at gunpoint in the Legislature. Specifically, there are three proposals in Lansing right now that I’ve got my […]
Ask Your Senator to Vote NO on Amendment to DNR Funding Bill
April 24, 2012
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Enforcement of the Invasive Species Order (ISO) for Russian wild boars The full Senate is poised to vote on the budget bill containing the DNR’s annual appropriations, possibly even today. We are told that Senator Booher (R-Evart) intends to offer an amendment to SB 960 which will prohibit the DNR from expending money to enforce […]
“Heritage Act” Has Sportsmen’s Groups Facing Off
April 24, 2012
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From the beginning, this is a bill which I felt had been authored more for the purpose of creating political differences between sportsmen than actually advancing a positive agenda. Hopefully, some reasonable compromises can be worked out when considered by the Senate. by Bob Marshall It’s called “The Sportsmen’s Heritage Act of 2012,” but this House-passed […]
Sportman’s Storm: Congress to Come Down on Anglers and Hunters
March 16, 2012
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Fish-and-game protections are in the path of a killer Congress. Article by Bob Marshall. Uploaded on March 02, 2012 It’s now or never for public hunting and fishing. For 2 million miles of stream habitat that support the wild trout and big-game herds in the West. For 20 million acres of small wetlands that produce […]
TRCP Rolls Out Aggressive Conservation Priorities for 2012
February 14, 2012
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Following a State of the Union address during which the president focused heavily on jobs, economics and natural resources, the TRCP released its TRCP 2012 Conservation Policy Agenda, highlighting federal funding challenges and key policy issues central to the nation’s hunting and angling traditions. Ensuring strong funding for conservation programs – many of which face […]
Poll Finds Western Voters Conservative and Pro-Environment
February 12, 2012
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As natural resource management issues in Michigan continue to become increasingly politicized, this poll reinforces what has long been suspected; that is sportsmen in the western states have been able to balance a conservative political perspective and environmental and wildlife conservation. Bob Marshall writes: A poll released Monday by the Colorado College found “western voters across the […]
Hunters and Anglers Speak Out Against Land Cap Bill
January 21, 2012
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Hunters and Anglers Pack the House to Oppose Unnecessary Land Cap Submitted by Michigan LCV on Fri, 01/13/2012 – 11:08am Share 29 On Tuesday, a Republican state senator presented his public land bill to a room full of hunters and anglers in northern Michigan. Slam dunk, right? Not quite. This town hall wasn’t about just […]

May 27, 2012
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