
Jen Leahy
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Nov 15, 2024 |
trcp.org | Michael O'Casey |Jen Leahy |Joel Webster |Dan Morgan
TRCP Supports Continued Access to World-Class Opportunities on BLM Lands in Northern Alaska The Central Yukon Resource Management Plan Record of Decision maintains important habitat and recreation opportunities This week, the Bureau of Land Management released the Record of Decision for the Central Yukon Resource Management Plan that will manage 13.3 million acres of BLM lands in northern Alaska. This conclusion of the RMP process comes after more than a decade of engagement with local...
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Aug 30, 2024 |
trcp.org | Dan Morgan |Jen Leahy |Josh Metten |Ryan Lockwood
New BLM Solar Plans Seek to Balance Conservation and Renewable Energy Goals Hunting, fishing organizations welcome a responsible approach to solar energy development on public lands Today, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) published the Final Programmatic EIS and Proposed Resource Management Plan Amendments that would support an updated siting and permitting framework across 11 western states for management of utility-scale solar energy development on public lands. The plans would allow...
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Aug 27, 2024 |
trcp.org | Jen Leahy |Josh Metten |Alexandra Kozak |Ryan Lockwood
Interior Department Retains Safeguards on 28 Million Acres of Public Lands in Alaska The department’s decision conserves valuable habitat for salmon, caribou, moose, and Dall sheep Today, the Interior Department moved to maintain existing conservation safeguards on 28 million acres of public lands in Alaska, including large swaths of intact fish and wildlife habitat that offer world-class hunting and fishing opportunities. The decision and the associated Public Land Order—which implements the...
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Aug 8, 2024 |
trcp.org | Rob Thornberry |Ryan Lockwood |Jen Leahy |Dan Morgan
Local Partnership Saves Drivers, Wildlife Near Leadore, Idaho Raising bridges and adding fences allows big game to avoid busy blacktop Like so much early, modern development across America, the railroads and highways through Idaho’s Lemhi Valley were not constructed with fish and wildlife in mind. First, railroad tracks were laid between Salmon and Gilmore, straight lines of progress carting people to the center of the state to find and deliver a menagerie of precious metals to help build the...
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Aug 5, 2024 |
trcp.org | Dan Morgan |Noah Davis |Jen Leahy
Joel Pedersen Named President and CEO of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership The board of directors of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership (TRCP) is pleased to announce the appointment of Joel Pedersen as President and CEO.
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