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Washington Court Lifts Block on Wolf Management Amid Ongoing Livestock Conflicts


The escalating tension between recovering wolf populations and livestock producers in Washington’s northeast counties has long demanded a structured, collaborative response. 



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CSF’s Kaleigh Leager Appointed to Maryland’s Migratory Game Bird Advisory Committee

CSF looks forward to continuing our longstanding relationship with the DNR and using science-based data to provide feedback and input on important issues impacting migratory game birds, sportsmen and women, and conservation in the “Old-Line State”. 



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Wisconsin Committee Takes Up Conservation Funding Companion Bill


With the Wisconsin Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program set to expire in 2026 and no funding included in the current state budget, legislators gathered for a Wisconsin Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus trap shoot in September to discuss the future of the program and the importance of quality opportunities for hunters, anglers, and trappers to recreate. 


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South Atlantic States Take First Step Toward State Management of Red Snapper

Frustrated red snapper anglers have waited a long time to see a light at the end of the tunnel, and this week they got the news they have been waiting to hear. All four South Atlantic states submitted exempted fishing permit applications to the U.S. Secretary of Commerce to commence state management of South Atlantic red snapper.



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From New Opportunities to Decades Old Traditions, Bear Hunting Remains a Staple Among Hunters in the Southeast


When supported by science, the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation encourages states to pursue opportunities to expand black bear hunting and follow the lead of surrounding states in generating additional conservation funding and providing opportunities for sportsmen and women to pursue one of the most storied animals in North America. 


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Alabama Deer Season Off to Hot Start (Montgomery Advertiser)


LA Red Snapper Season Ends in Success after 200 Days (Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries)


Feds: National Wolf Recovery Plan Is Unnecessary (Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation)


Ohio’s Deer Checked through First Six Weekends of Bowhunting (Ohio Department of Natural Resources)



Gov. Morrissey Declares November Wild Game Meat Donation Month (Mineral News and Tribune)

A groundbreaking new film exposes the real fight shaping America’s wild places—and every hunter should hear this.


In this feature edition of The Sportsmen’s Voice, Fred Bird sits down with filmmaker and conservation advocate Tom Opre to break down The Real Yellowstone—a revealing new documentary that dives straight into the conflicts shaping modern wildlife management, ranching, predator recovery, and the future of hunting access across the American West.


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