This episode provides an overview of the policy and politics of the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF). The guys begin by giving an LWCF 101 crash course. Next, they explain how Montana Governor Steve Bullock's recent decision to run for US Senate elevated the interest in LWCF, and put sportsmen and women in a position to potentially determine which party will control the US Senate next year. If you like hunting, fishing, access, trails, parks, or politics, you'll enjoy this episode.
The Wolf Torture Fallout; EXPLORE Act passes House; Court Decides Tribal Treaty Hunting Rights Case
Ethics of Technology in Hunting
The Decades Long Wolf Delisting Fight Continues
Pontificating on the Complexity of State Hunting/Fishing Regulations - and Other Stuff
Land for Sale in the Tetons and Challenging a Hunter Harassment Law in Wisconsin
Wolves, Mountain Lions, MapWaters Act, and Elk Hunting
Having a Voice in Federal Land Management Planning
Wildlife Conservation with Chris Tymeson of Safari Club International
The Summer Conservation Rundown
New Oil and Gas Leasing Rules from BLM
Support for Hunting in the United States Declines
SCOTUS defines Waters of the United States
The Corner Crossing Decision
The Bureau of Land Management's Proposed Conservation Rule
The Politics of Wildlife Management
Breaking down Willow (not the classic 1980s film)
Advocacy and Grizzlies: Making a Point vs. Making a Difference
Boundary Waters, Tongass, and the Strategic Petroleum Reserve
Wolves, Bears, and Bills
Lead Ammunition on Wildlife Refuges and the Colorado River Water Catastrophe
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