CRS is a nonprofit grassroots organization built on the basis that environmental stewardship & natural resource conservation are inherently conservative.
The environmental decisions we make today will shape the world future generations inherit.
At CRS, we’re fighting for responsible stewardship that protects public lands, wildlife, & America’s natural heritage for the long term.
Support our work today.
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There was a time when conservation wasn’t a political wedge issue.
Both parties supported:
• Land protection
• Wildlife preservation
• Clean water initiatives
We believe it can be that way again—because nature doesn’t belong to a party.
Taxpayers shouldn’t be paying to clean up oil and gas companies’ mess.
Bonding reforms ensure companies—not the public—cover the cost of plugging wells and restoring public lands.
Tell the administration to keep these protections in place:
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Utah can modernize oil infrastructure with smarter, more efficient energy solutions that support reliability and stewardship. New op-ed in The Salt Lake Tribune co-authored by Steve Handy.
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Everyone says they care about conservation. But protecting public lands and wildlife takes more than good intentions, it takes action.
At CRS, we fight to keep stewardship part of the national conversation.
Support our work today.
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The most expensive environmental policy is ignoring the problem.
When conservation is delayed:
• Restoration costs rise
• Wildlife loss becomes permanent
• Infrastructure damage increases
• Communities pay more later
Doing nothing isn’t neutral—it’s costly.
Protecting conservation gains takes steady work—tracking policy changes, responding quickly, and making sure decisions are grounded in facts.
That work only continues with support from people who care about getting it right.
💚 Donate here: https://t.co/q9oBBasAM2
In a new op-ed in The Invading Sea, CRS President David Jenkins takes aim at what he calls an “energy cancel culture” emerging in Florida’s gubernatorial campaign. Read the full piece to learn more about what’s happening in the Sunshine State.
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The Roadless Rule protects intact forests from roads, fragmentation, and long-term damage.
Weakening it would open these areas to development and risk key watersheds and ecosystems.
📢 Speak up: https://t.co/MSCeOpU1ww
Wildlife crossings save lives—reducing crashes and protecting animals with proven results.
H.R. 6078 would make this successful program permanent before funding expires.
📢 Support the bill: https://t.co/iGePCRDVAW
🚨 ACTION ALERT: S.2967 would weaken wilderness protections along the U.S.–Canada border.
These roadless areas already act as a natural security barrier. Adding roads would do the opposite.
Tell your Senators to oppose it: https://t.co/VQeDW6LDNr
There’s often a gap between conservation policy and real-world accountability.
We work to bring facts, balance, and practical solutions into that space.
If you value that work, consider supporting it:
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Conservatives for Responsible Stewardship promotes practical conservation and environmental accountability. We support policies that balance economic needs with environmental protection, grounded in facts & long-term thinking. Our goal is simple: solutions that work.
Most people think conservation has to pick a side.
We don’t.
At Conservatives for Responsible Stewardship, we believe protecting our lands and wildlife is part of our responsibility.
If that sounds like you, join us: https://t.co/2bGKfDV9EE
The decisions being made today will shape our lands and wildlife for decades.
We’re in the fight every day to make sure stewardship has a seat at the table.
But we can’t do it alone.
Help us keep going.
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Some things shouldn’t be up for debate.
Clean water. Open lands. Healthy wildlife.
At Conservatives for Responsible Stewardship, we believe protecting these isn’t extreme, it’s expected.
Because taking care of what we’ve been given is just common sense.
#Stewardship
CRS President David Jenkins says “Drill, baby, drill” is a slogan not a solution.
The U.S. already leads global oil production but prices are still set by global markets.
Real energy security requires more than drilling.
Read: https://t.co/KewB5hXKoW
🚨 This is how we lose the Boundary Waters—quietly.
A new provision could hand over this protected wilderness to foreign mining interests.
Speak up before it’s too late.
📢 Take action: https://t.co/z7HU2httNs
Conservation used to be common sense.
Now it needs a fight.
We’re standing up for public lands, wildlife, and our outdoor heritage—but we can’t do it without you.
If stewardship matters to you, step up: https://t.co/yh4hmUczLp
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Earth Day isn’t about symbolism.
It’s about responsibility.
Conservatives have always believed in stewardship—protecting what we’ve been given for future generations.
It’s time to reclaim that message.
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