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Oct 21, 2024 |
trcp.org | Carl Erquiaga |Christian Fauser |Ryan Lockwood |Noah Davis
Hunting with My Granddaughters TRCP’s Nevada field representative Carl Erquiaga recently published the below story about hunting migrating mule deer with his granddaughters in the November 2024 issue of Fur Fish Game magazine.
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Jul 18, 2024 |
trcp.org | Carl Erquiaga |Madeleine West |Dan Morgan |Josh Metten
Nevada Volunteer Project Brings Water to Desert Bighorns NV Energy, Nevada Department of Wildlife staff, Nevada Bighorns Unlimited, the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, and conservation-minded volunteers constructed a water guzzler for desert bighorn sheep and other big game To most, the rocky, arid country of western Nevada doesn’t look like it could support more than quail and lizards. When surveying the wide expanses baking in the sun, it seems that the limited moisture...
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May 7, 2024 |
trcp.org | Carl Erquiaga |Ryan Lockwood |Dan Morgan |Jen Leahy
A Short History of Conservation Collaboration in Nevada’s Ruby Mountains Where we have been, and where we are goingThe Ruby Mountains will always be a special place to me.
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Nov 26, 2023 |
elkodaily.com | Carl Erquiaga
The Ruby Mountains in northeastern Nevada stretch for nearly 100 miles in Elko County, with 10 peaks towering over 10,000 feet. These rugged, glacier-carved mountains and their cold, clear streams serve as a stronghold of native cutthroat trout and other wildlife, while providing an abundance of world-class public land opportunities for hunting, fishing and other forms of outdoor recreation.
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Nov 24, 2023 |
elkodaily.com | Carl Erquiaga
The Ruby Mountains in northeastern Nevada stretch for nearly 100 miles in Elko County, with 10 peaks towering over 10,000 feet. These rugged, glacier-carved mountains and their cold, clear streams serve as a stronghold of native cutthroat trout and other wildlife, while providing an abundance of world-class public land opportunities for hunting, fishing and other forms of outdoor recreation.
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Nov 22, 2023 |
thenevadaindependent.com | Carl Erquiaga
The Ruby Mountains in northeastern Nevada stretch for nearly 100 miles in Elko County, with 10 peaks towering over 10,000 feet. These rugged, glacier-carved mountains and their cold, clear streams serve as a stronghold of native cutthroat trout and other wildlife, while providing an abundance of world-class public land opportunities for hunting, fishing and other forms of outdoor recreation.
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Jun 27, 2023 |
trcp.org | Dan Morgan |Michael O'Casey |Carl Erquiaga
BLM’s Proposed Final Plan for Southeast Oregon Reflects Stakeholder Recommendations The BLM’s plan includes balanced management for conservation on important public lands Last Friday, the Bureau of Land Management released the Proposed Final Southeast Oregon Resource Management Plan Amendment that—when finalized—will guide land management decisions for more than 4.6 million acres of Oregon’s most scenic and recreationally important public lands overseen by the BLM’s Vale District office...
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Jun 9, 2023 |
trcp.org | Dan Morgan |Carl Erquiaga |Madeleine West
Proposed Nevada Wildlife Crossings Account Heads to the Governor’s Desk AB112 a bright spot for bi-partisan cooperation As the 2023 Nevada state legislative session reaches its statutory end date of June 5th, AB112 continues its meteoric ascension with unanimous votes in both the State Assembly and Senate. The bill has advanced through four committees without a single dissenting vote or comment. The bill, supported by a broad coalition of conservation and sporting organizations, was...
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Jun 8, 2023 |
trcp.org | Noah Davis |Jen Leahy |Alexandra Kozak |Carl Erquiaga
The Central Yukon Resource Management Plan will guide future management of BLM lands in an area larger than Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Switzerland combinedLater this year, the Bureau of Land Management is slated to publish a revised management plan for 13.3 million acres in Alaska’s Interior and Arctic regions. This region, known as the Central Yukon planning area, is familiar to many hunters and anglers as the home of the Dalton Highway Corridor.
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Jun 5, 2023 |
trcp.org | Carl Erquiaga |Dan Morgan |Madeleine West |Rob Thornberry
AB112 a bright spot for bi-partisan cooperationAs the 2023 Nevada state legislative session reaches its statutory end date of June 5th, AB112 continues its meteoric ascension with unanimous votes in both the State Assembly and Senate. The bill has advanced through four committees without a single dissenting vote or comment.