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Tens of Thousands of Mainstream Americans Converge at NRA Show in Dallas

Former U.S. President Donald Trump will address the NRA crowd on Saturday, May 18.

Building Our Base: 4th National R3 Symposium Set for May 29-June 1 in Alabama

Growing the number of hunters and shooters means more money for wildlife.

How Hillsdale College’s Nimrod Education Center and Wildlife Law Courses Are Preparing the Next Generation

Teaching hunting’s conservation role impacts future legislative and wildlife court decisions.

NRA, Others Continue Battle Over Dangerous National Wildlife Refuge Proposal

Groups seek rescission of the BIDEH proposal in favor of pinpointing real solutions.

Trust the Science: U.S. House Votes to Delist the Recovered Gray Wolf

Removing wolves’ federal protections would return their management to the states.

U.S. House Passes Measure Protecting Lead Ammo Use

Will the U.S. Senate also stand with American hunters and pass its companion bill?

Celebrating Tradition: NRA Members Win 2023 Lander One Shot Antelope Hunt

The unique event celebrates eight decades of camaraderie and the pioneer spirit.

Hunting Technology and Hunting Regs: The Push to Keep Pace with Innovation

Laws often lag behind technology such as that of Federal Premium’s FireStick.

Airguns: The New Rage for Every Age

Regardless of your experience level, airguns are just fun to shoot.

Louisiana Black Bear Recovery Allows for Limited Hunt

Hunting is an effective management tool as bear numbers continue to rise.

A Wife’s Journey from Urban Life to the Hunting Woods

This husband says there is a special joy when introducing a spouse to hunting.

Surefire Ways to Extend Your Turkey Season (and Send You Home Empty-Handed)

While mistakes are frustrating, they also give you more time in the turkey woods.

Why Exposure and Interaction with Nature Is a First Step to Hunter Recruitment

Our childhood encounters with wildlife reveal our connection to all living things.

Biden Administration Moves on with Plan for Grizzly Bear Release Despite Pushback

Washington state residents are voicing concerns over their safety and livelihoods.

Oregon Study Results in Ad Campaign to Increase Public Awareness of Poaching

The campaign website generated more than 5 million views in the first 90 days.
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