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4 weeks ago |
trcp.org | Dan Morgan |Noah Davis |McKay Fleck
Wildlife for the 21st Century: A Policy Briefing to Safeguard Our Outdoor Heritage On March 25, 2025, TRCP joined conservation leaders and policymakers for a crucial briefing on the most pressing challenges in wildlife conservation and outdoor access Every four years, the American Wildlife Conservation Partners (AWCP), a coalition of 52 leading hunting and wildlife conservation organizations, releases Wildlife for the 21st Century (W-21)—a comprehensive set of recommendations aimed at...
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1 month ago |
trcp.org | Noah Davis |Zach Bodhane |Dan Morgan
MAPOceans Act Advances Out of Senate Committee New legislation would modernize accessibility to saltwater recreational fishing regulations and marine waters navigation information Today, the Senate committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation chaired by Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) with ranking member Senator Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) held a markup of the Modernizing Access to Our Public Oceans Act. The MAPOceans Act will direct the standardization, consolidation, and digitization of...
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1 month ago |
trcp.org | Ryan Lockwood |Noah Davis |Dan Morgan
In the Arena: “Python Huntress” Amy Siewe “Python Huntress” Amy Siewe is one of those rare individuals who pursue their passion for an unlikely dream and find phenomenal success.
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2 months ago |
trcp.org | Ryan Lockwood |Noah Davis |Dan Morgan
In the Arena: Franklin Adams While thousands of people and scores of organizations are involved in the conservation of America’s Everglades, few, if any, have the breadth and depth of experience and understanding as Capt. Franklin Adams.
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2 months ago |
trcp.org | Ryan Lockwood |Noah Davis |Dan Morgan
In the Arena: “Rivah Sistah” Patricia Clement Patricia Clement, aka “The Rivah Sistah,” hosts fishing trips and other outdoor events intended to draw more women and anyone who has not previously had the opportunity to experience the outdoors into a “catch and cook” lifestyle.
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2 months ago |
trcp.org | Noah Davis |Josh Metten |Madeleine West |Alex Funk
In The Arena: Will Retzer Growing up in southern California, Retzer’s family took advantage of the local hunting and fishing opportunities in the mountains near Los Angeles. But once the family moved to Nevada, Retzer’s love for the outdoors exploded.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
trcp.org | Noah Davis |Josh Metten |Dan Morgan |McKay Fleck
TRCP Applauds Reintroduction of Bipartisan Public Land, Migration Bills Bills would strengthen public lands and help conserve big game migration corridors The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership cheers the reintroduction of two priority bills aimed at maintaining access to public lands and conserving big game migrations. The Public Lands in Public Hands Act, first introduced in the 118th Congress by Representatives Zinke (R-Mont.) and Vasquez (D-N.M.), would require congressional...
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Jan 23, 2025 |
trcp.org | Dan Morgan |Ryan Lockwood |Noah Davis
In The Arena: Eeland Stribling Eeland Stribling is more than a well-known stand-up comic (recently highlighted on Roots of Comedy on PBS) – he is an environmental educator, wildlife biologist, and fly-fishing fanatic (occasionally dubbed the “Black Steve Irwin”) who loves teaching folks about the natural world and helping to create connections that last a lifetime and beyond. Conservation is the backbone of everything he does. Here is his story. Nature and the outdoors have been in my life...
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Jan 22, 2025 |
trcp.org | McKay Fleck |Noah Davis |Dan Morgan
The Growing History of a Hunting Camp In the second installment of her family hunting camp stories, TRCP’s energy policy advisor McKay Fleck shares how the history of hunting camp expands with every shared season It had been six years since my dad and brother came deer hunting with me in Wyoming, and the itch for another family hunting trip needed to be scratched. We decided to go for elk this time, so we needed to make sure that my family had their cow elk tags well in advance. Luckily, they...
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Jan 15, 2025 |
webdesignerdepot.com | Noah Davis
If you’ve spent any time in UX design, you’ve probably heard it a thousand times: “Design for the user.” It’s our golden rule, the heart of usability testing, and the crux of every client pitch. But let’s get real for a second—do users actually know what they want? Spoiler alert: not really. Before you grab your wireframes and storm off, hear me out. This isn’t a knock on users (or usability). It’s about recognizing that people often have no idea what they need, much less how to articulate it.