Sportsmen's Conservation Projects

Sportsmen's Conservation Project

The Sportsmen’s Conservation Project (formerly the Public Lands Initiative) in California works to conserve roadless lands, headwaters areas, and other wild places on public lands that provide high quality fish and game habitat and outstanding fishing and hunting opportunities.  To achieve this goal, the Sportsmen’s Conservation Project (SCP) educates, organizes, and promotes grassroots-level action among anglers and hunters to better protect and manage our public lands. The CSP also builds partnerships with resource agencies and other stakeholders, develops place-based solutions that conserve hunting and fishing values, and conducts outreach to college students to engage the next generation of sportsmen-conservationists.  Those blank spots on USGS quadrangle maps -- areas with few to no roads -- offer some of the last, best habitat for many species of trout, salmon, and large game.  The SCP identifies and helps conserve such areas where they are threatened by development, motorized recreation, mining, or other uses, and where these places provide refuges for native coldwater fish and wildlife as climate change renders lower elevation habitat too warm and dry.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 For More Information Contact:

 

Sam Davidson
California Field Director
2706 San Juan Road
Aromas, CA 95004
(831) 235-2542
Contact Sam Davidson

David Lass
Northern California Field Director
10356 Donner Pass Road, Suite 3
Truckee, CA 96161
(530) 587-7110
Contact David Lass