News we like to see: The Department of the Interior just put $67 million toward wetland conservation and national wildlife refuges, protecting 190,000+ acres of critical habitat.
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@kevinrhodes We have an upcoming legislative session in which we'll be trying again. Corner Crossing has been essentially unregulated in MT, but historically used as a means of access. The state decided to declare CC'ing illegal, which removes a lot of ground until legislation passes
@EllieHill@nataliekrebs@outdoorlife Corner crossing is non partisan, public lands are non partisan, I hope your messaging reflects that. Durable solutions take all stakeholders at the table.
April 16th Congress voted to keep a regulatory ping pong ball in the air by rescinding a 20 yr mining moratorium in the Rainy River watershed of Northern MN. https://t.co/BJkrHWYX7s
For those looking to support a open but copper sulfide mine in MN’s Rainy River Watershed here’s some MT context to consider. Mistakes take a long time and how many millions to clean up? Butte loses its reclamation bulldog 'Fritzie' Daily - Daily Montanan https://t.co/SdToM2t4C3
House may vote this Wed. Don’t wait, speak up. If this goes through, it sets a dangerous precedent: Congress using a simple vote to nix public lands protections, with little scrutiny and no real debate.👉Tell your elected officials: Vote NO on HJ Res. 140: https://t.co/6sri8MST4v
Right now representatives are debating whether to circumvent the public through use of the congressional review act to rescind a 20 year mining moratorium near the Boundary Waters canoe area. Backcountry Hunters & Anglers > News > Details https://t.co/UpjQbhdYrG
This could spell trouble for America’s most visited Wilderness area as well as the nations freshwater reserves. Is the right mine in the right place? https://t.co/FbFgGNREp4
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From Pint Nights to duck camps and habitat projects, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers chapters across the nation have a full slate of events lined up this winter ➡️ https://t.co/KTPtLnRO6t
The only reason we have abundant wildlife in America is because we demanded it. WOTUS and private public land cooperation are hallmarks of our conservation legacy. https://t.co/eRNHVUn8PN
Last call.
Public comments on the proposed WOTUS rule close tonight at midnight (Jan 5). The proposal could strip protections from seasonal streams and wetlands — putting fish habitat, wildlife, and clean water at risk.
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