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Renewable Energy Bill a Step Forward

Developing more of our nation’s renewable energy resources and moving away from dependence on foreign oil is a move most sportsmen welcome. But tell hunters and anglers that meaningful development of solar and wind power may come at the cost … Continue reading

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Spring Renews Efforts to Protect Best of the West

March brings the first warm days of spring to the West, and as the snow and ice clear, it also brings opportunities to fish some of the best trout water in the country. Find out what the Sportsmen’s Conservation Project is … Continue reading

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Triangle Plan Gains Traction

Many important points were made in the Durango Herald’s March 4 article, “Plotting the Alpine Triangle,” a feature that described TU’s plan to gain permanent protection for this scenic, yet fragile parcel of public land high in the San Juan Mountains.  … Continue reading

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Field Notes

 Midwinter may be the slow season for chasing trout or hunting big game, but it’s been a busy 2010 so far for TU’s Sportsmen’s Conservation Project (SCP). In January, the nation-wide call by hunters and anglers for more balance in the … Continue reading

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Conservation Wave Builds in West

  “We’re not trying to take anything away; we’re not trying to change anything. We’re just trying to protect it like it is.” With those words, Greg McReynolds, public lands coordinator for TU’s Sportsmen’s Conservation Project, sums up the reasons … Continue reading

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