Ballot box biology, poaching crackdowns, and new hunting tech—here’s what’s shaping conservation policy.
In this episode of The Sportsmen’s Voice Roundup, Fred dives into the most important hunting and conservation news across the country. From stronger poaching penalties in New Hampshire to landmark private property rights legislation in North Carolina, sportsmen and women face major changes that will impact how we hunt, fish, and manage wildlife.
Fred breaks down how ballot box biology continues to threaten science-based wildlife management and what hunters can do to fight back. You’ll also hear how new hunting technologies are being debated for use in Indiana, and why smart tech could actually improve safety and reliability in the field.
This episode is packed with updates on conservation funding, sportsmen’s caucus collaboration, and how public education is key to defending our outdoor traditions. Whether you’re a hunter, angler, or other conservationist, you’ll come away informed and fired up to protect what matters most.
Key Highlights:
New Hampshire considers increased penalties for wildlife poaching.
North Carolina advances property rights for private landowners.
CSF defeats anti-sportsman legislation and passes key pro-hunting bills.
Ballot initiatives continue to sideline science in wildlife management decisions.
Indiana weighs the pros and cons of new hunting technologies.
Conservation funding remains vital for effective fish and game management.
National unity among hunters and anglers is critical to shaping future policy.
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