Conservation News

Conservation News

Fight for Lake Sunapee access continues

NEWBURY, N.H. – This past summer, New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu killed plans to build the only state-owned public access area on Lake Sunapee, the state’s sixth largest water body. But...

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Hoffmann’s conservation work in Wisconsin

MILWAUKEE, Wis. – In just a little more than a year as Wisconsin’s conservation director, Ryan Hoffmann has learned that “it’s certainly not an easy job. “While everyone agrees that...

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Claytor Lake project continues in Virginia

ROANOKE, Va. – Since 2013, Virginia’s Claytor Lake has seen massive and ongoing improvements in fish habitat, thanks to a broad alliance that includes the Virginia B.A.S.S. Nation (VBN) and Friends...

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Harman plans West Virginia conservation projects

BUCKHANNON, W.Va. – West Virginia’s Jerod Harman isn’t yet one of the longest serving state conservation directors for B.A.S.S., but he certainly has been one of the most active during...

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Support the HELP for Wildlife Act

The Hunting Heritage and Environmental Legacy Preservation for Wildlife Act, or HELP for Wildlife Act, has been introduced in the U.S. Senate to bipartisan support. Officially known as S.1514, the HELP for Wildlife...

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Lake Pepin conservation plan developed

HAGER CITY, Wis. – An ambitious plan to restore a fishery on the Upper Mississippi River has been developed. But it will need the help of local bass clubs and...

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False River restoration continues

NEW ROADS, La. – Following five years of restoration work, False River hasn’t yet returned to the quality that earned it designation as one of Louisiana’s first two trophy fisheries...

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