Year-end bill also contains numerous provisions for habitat and access, conservation group says “This sweeping legislation addresses many issues that are top of mind for hunters and anglers, including investments in habitat and access,” said Whit Fosburgh, president and CEO of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership Written By: Herald Staff Report | 2:06 pm, Dec. 28, 2020 × The sweeping legislative package includes numerous conservation provisions that invest in climate solutions, sustainably manage water resources, restore habitat, combat chronic wasting disease and strengthen access for hunters and anglers. (Photo courtesy of Ducks Unlimited) A sweeping legislative package to keep the government running and invest in COVID relief has become law following the president’s signature of the legislation. Tucked throughout the bill are numerous conservation provisions that invest in climate solutions, sustainably manage water resources, restore habitat, combat chronic wasting disease, and strengthen access for hunters and anglers, the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership said in a news release highlighting some of those provisions.