This week on Fresh Tracks Weekly, we’re switching gears from our usual deep dives into public land policy and instead catching up with the crew to talk about springtime plans and upcoming hunts. But don’t worry—we still have the news segment covering some updates on wildlife and conservation across the country.

In this episode:

Montana Wildlife Crossings – A new bill is one step away from becoming law, creating a Wildlife Highway Crossing Account. We look at how similar programs in Wyoming and Nevada have proven to save both wildlife and money.

Closures by the Army Corps of Engineers – Staffing shortages are leading to campground and visitor center closures across several western states. We discuss the impacts.

Fishing Deregulation – A new executive order is aimed at loosening restrictions on commercial fishing. Supporters say it’ll help the industry—critics warn of long-term consequences to ocean health.

Interior Department Strategic Plan Leaked – A leaked draft shows a strong push for resource extraction and land development, with some mixed messaging on grazing and species protection.

Alabama Cervid Bills – Two bills are moving forward that would severely restrict the state’s ability to regulate the spread of chronic wasting disease (CWD). We break down the potential implications for wild deer populations.

Grizzlies in California? – A new study says the Golden State could support over 1,000 grizzly bears. We take a look at the proposed recovery zones and the big question: Will California actually follow through?

And to wrap it up, we’re talking spring hunts—what’s on the calendar and what the crew’s excited about.

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