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Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership Presents Aggressive 2012 Policy Agenda

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012 at 4:29 PM

Federal funding challenges highlighted in annual report of sportsmen’s consensus priorities.

Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership

Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership

WASHINGTON --(Ammoland.com)- Following a State of the Union address during which the president focused heavily on jobs, economics and natural resources, the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership today 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 cuts or elimination in budget proposals being considered by Congress – led the list of the sportsmen’s policy priorities.

Developed in concert with the TRCP’s individual and organizational partners, which include national hunting, fishing and conservation organizations, labor unions and grassroots sportsmen, the report outlines the sportsmen’s consensus priorities over the coming year.

“Federal funding for crucial conservation programs, responsible management of both public and privately owned lands, judicious administration of our aquatic and marine resources … all while sustaining the fish and wildlife populations that sportsmen prize. These form the core of the TRCP’s policy objectives over the year to come,” said TRCP President and CEO Whit Fosburgh.

“Hunting and angling contribute significantly to the more than 9.4 million jobs and $1 trillion annually generated by the outdoors and historic preservation,” continued Fosburgh. “We remain ready to seize opportunities and explore new ideas that can benefit fish, wildlife and their habitats, all while ensuring a brighter future for the American outdoor way of life.”

Issues highlighted in the TRCP 2012 Conservation Policy Agenda include the following:

  • Leveraging the combined weight of the outdoor community – especially hunters and anglers – to ensure continued federal funding for conservation, in 2012 and beyond;
  • Implementing federal policies to better conserve fish and wildlife during all phases of energy project planning and development, both traditional and renewable;
  • Sustaining a robust and economically competitive Conservation Reserve Program, along with other components of the Farm Bill Conservation Title;
  • Securing reauthorization and full funding of the Voluntary Public Access and Habitat Incentive Program (“Open Fields”) in the 2012 Farm Bill and funding in upcoming appropriations bills;
  • Upholding and defending the Roadless Area Conservation Rule, including preventing the advancement of any federal legislation that would weaken it;
  • Sustaining fisheries populations and recreational use opportunities with a strong and effective Magnuson-Stevens Act, comprehensive and timely data collection and restoration activities in the Gulf of Mexico;
  • Preventing development of the Pebble Mine Complex in Bristol Bay, Alaska;
  • Restoring Clean Water Act protections to the nation’s wetlands, rivers, lakes and streams;
  • Ensuring strong funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund and State Wildlife Action Plans to address the challenge of climate change and its effects on fish and wildlife.

“The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership looks forward to continuing to engage with the administration and Congress to expeditiously address problems of great concern to our community,” said Dr. Steve Williams, president of the Wildlife Management Institute, former director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and chairman of the TRCP policy council.

“The TRCP remains committed to advancing the values of the nation’s conservation-minded hunters and anglers, as well as all Americans who care about our shared natural resources and the outdoor activities that depend on them.

 

Inspired by the legacy of Theodore Roosevelt, the TRCP is a coalition of organizations
and grassroots partners working together to preserve the traditions
of hunting and fishing.

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TRCP Teams with Bass Pro Shops to Promote Conservation on ‘MeatEater’ TV Show

Saturday, January 21st, 2012 at 11:36 AM

‘MeatEater’ host Steven Rinella spotlights conservation issues critical to sportsmen in video series featured on TRCP website.

Steven Rinella new original series - MeatEater

Steven Rinella new original series - MeatEater

Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership

Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership

WASHINGTON --(Ammoland.com)- The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership has teamed up with Bass Pro Shops and cutting-edge outdoorsman Steven Rinella to highlight conservation issues key to the future of America’s fish and wildlife and hunting and angling traditions.

Presented by Bass Pro Shops, “TRCP’s Conservation Field Notes” is a video series featuring Rinella, host of the smash hit TV show “MeatEater,” which premiered Jan. 1 on the Sportsman Channel. “MeatEater” follows Rinella to far-flung destinations across the country in search of adventure, thrilling hunts and killer food. Viewers can visit the TRCP website to see Rinella on location talking about critical conservation issues related to the hunts and regions featured on the show.

“A hunter who doesn’t protect his environmental resources is like a hunter who stores his firearms in saltwater,” says Rinella.

“Great habitat is a prerequisite to great hunting. All outdoorsmen need to take a bold stance against the degradation of our hunting and fishing lands, and that’s what the TRCP does, day in, day out. I’m thrilled to be a part of their team.”

Rinella is the author of “The Scavenger’s Guide to Haute Cuisine” and “American Buffalo: In Search of a Lost Icon,” and his articles have appeared in publications ranging from Petersen’s Hunting to The New Yorker. In 2011 he hosted the critically acclaimed show “The Wild Within” on the Travel Channel.

Natural resources conservation has been a cornerstone of Bass Pro Shops since it was founded by Johnny Morris in 1972. Morris, a lifelong conservationist, and his company have received more awards and recognition for their work on conservation and with outdoor education groups than any other outdoor retailer in the nation. By partnering with the TRCP in the sponsorship of this special conservation series, Bass Pro Shops continues to engage the public on the issues that matter most to America’s outdoor traditions.

“The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership remains committed to informing and engaging sportsmen on the natural resource issues with the greatest potential to impact our outdoor opportunities,” said TRCP President and CEO Whit Fosburgh.

“‘TRCP’s Conservation Field Notes’ has a simple premise: The future of hunting and fishing relies on sportsmen’s dedication to responsible conservation activities. Thanks to Bass Pro Shops’ investment in conservation and the voices of influential sportsmen such as Steven Rinella, the TRCP can continue to drive this message home to American hunters and anglers.”

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Inspired by the legacy of Theodore Roosevelt, the TRCP is a coalition of organizations and grassroots partners working together to preserve the traditions of hunting and fishing.

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