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I'd like to take my political conservation game to the next level but I really don't know what to do. I already call me representatives (both State and Federal) and have joined out local Rod and Gun club (on the board). But I want to know more about the ins and outs of public lands and wildlife politics, and how to influence it.
Where do you go to find out about issues or projects on the local FS/BLM lands?
How to you influence projects? I've seen both EAs and EISs but it seems like the public comment periods are only for the public to provide comment as to the completeness of the EA/EIS and not actually to provide input on the project as a whole, is that option available, if so when in the process are those comments considered?
How do you get involved in projects or the planning efforts, do you have to be a member of a group, do you have to be invited to be part of a local planning effort?
Let's say you're a member of a small rod and gun club, how can you use that club to you become more active, raise money, raise awareness? As a small non profit group like that what are you allowed to do or not do? I've heard you can't make any political stance if you're a non-profit, if so then how to you advocate for or against bills? Can you contact representatives on behave of a R&G non profit?
Does my state legislative representative have any ability or influence at the national level? Is it wasted time/effort if your representative agrees with your stance?
How do you start a local conservation club? Is it even a worthwhile thing to do or would the effort be better off just joining an existing club?
Where do you go to find out about issues or projects on the local FS/BLM lands?
How to you influence projects? I've seen both EAs and EISs but it seems like the public comment periods are only for the public to provide comment as to the completeness of the EA/EIS and not actually to provide input on the project as a whole, is that option available, if so when in the process are those comments considered?
How do you get involved in projects or the planning efforts, do you have to be a member of a group, do you have to be invited to be part of a local planning effort?
Let's say you're a member of a small rod and gun club, how can you use that club to you become more active, raise money, raise awareness? As a small non profit group like that what are you allowed to do or not do? I've heard you can't make any political stance if you're a non-profit, if so then how to you advocate for or against bills? Can you contact representatives on behave of a R&G non profit?
Does my state legislative representative have any ability or influence at the national level? Is it wasted time/effort if your representative agrees with your stance?
How do you start a local conservation club? Is it even a worthwhile thing to do or would the effort be better off just joining an existing club?