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ISIS Attacks in Mozambique Threaten Hunter-Funded Conservation Efforts

Forty terrorists took hostages, beheaded two employees and destroyed the camp.

Florida Anti-Hunters Preparing to Buy Bear Hunting Tags

Misleading campaigns thwart efforts to keep bears healthy and within carrying capacity.

In Memoriam: Remembering Frank R. Brownell III, June 24, 1939 – June 18, 2025

The outdoor community owes a debt of gratitude to this legendary pioneer.

Successes, Failures and Lessons Learned: The Parallels Between Hunting and Life

Experiencing hunting to the fullest starts with embracing the journey.

USFWS State Wildlife Grant Program to Distribute $55 Million for Conservation in 2025

Wildlife species and their habitats continue to benefit from proactive partnerships.

In Memoriam: Remembering John Brewster “JB” Hodgdon (Oct. 16, 1936-June 13, 2025)

The Hodgdon Powder Company co-founder impacted hunters and shooters nationwide.

Citibank’s Announced Discrimination Policy Reversal Will Greatly Benefit Hunters

The NRA welcomes the move in support of lawful gun manufacturers and dealers.

Science-Based Wildlife Management Eeks out Another Win in Arizona Hound Battle

Game biologists’ study supports hunters’ sustainable harvest with the aid of dogs.

Animal Rightists Take Another Swing at Scientific Wildlife Management in Colorado

Their proposal would create a commission to protect unnamed ‘keystone species.’

House Passage of the “One Big, Beautiful Bill” Means Big Benefits for Hunters and Shooters

NRA applauds the move to deregulate suppressors as the bill now heads to the Senate.

Conservation Group Launches Global Fundraising Campaign for Zimbabwe Conservancy Following Brutal Rhino Poaching

Much needed funds will help the Imire Conservancy bolster costly security operations.

NRA Says Michigan Bill Would Create a Hunter Safety Course for Public Schools

If passed, the bill will offer a voluntary program for students in grades 6-12.

Florida Man is State’s First Black Bear Fatality

Escalating black bear numbers may spur the state's first bear hunt in 10 years.

Study Shows Majority of Rhode Islanders Approve of Hunting and Shooting

Hunting for food and to keep wildlife numbers in check remain messages that resonate.

Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case Focuses on Controversial ‘Open Fields Doctrine’

Hunters aim to protect their privacy in the face of no Fourth Amendment protections.
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