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NRA’s Adaptive Shooting Program Aids Disabled Hunters

Specialized techniques and technologies now make the outdoor lifestyle accessible to everyone.

Free Minnesota Youth Hunting Camps Spike Hunter Recruitment

Here’s how one man is making a real difference in recruiting the next generation.

Celebrate National Hunting and Fishing Day on Sept. 28

Join the NRA in recognizing our cherished outdoor lifestyles by promoting hunting every day.

ATA Initiative Promotes Bowhunting, Reduces Barriers to Entry

The ATA is working with state wildlife agencies to make equipment regulations consistent nationwide.

Wolf Released at Michigan National Park to Cull Moose

Overrun with moose, Isle Royale National Park is introducing more of the apex predators.

Identifying a Functional Hunting Scope for Less Money

Matching a scope to a rifle and hunting style costs less than newcomers may think.

NRA Pushes for a “NO” Vote on CECIL Act Today

This could end hunting outside U.S. borders and harm the wildlife-driven economies of African nations.

USFWS Opens 1.4 Million Acres to Hunting and Fishing

This doubles the federal acreage made available to sportsmen over the past five years combined.

Controlling Feral Hogs with a Sterilization-Hunting Combo

South Carolina explores wild pig overpopulation and curtailing its economic and ecological damage.

Colorado License Plate Funds Hunting and Fishing Opportunities

The state’s Wildlife Sporting Plate has raised $450,000 for 2019 alone.

South African Nations Threaten to Leave Global Conservation Treaty

Its preservationist attitude may tear the landmark conservation agreement apart.

Hunter Who Survived 9/11 Honored in Mossy Oak Video

The camouflage manufacturer tells Will Jimeno’s story with subtly, skill and respect.

Maine Sees Increase in Female Moose Hunters

Additional big-game hunters could be leveraged to manage the tick-infested population.

Examining Hunter Ethics and Morality

Personal morals come into play when considering the role of ethics in legal, regulated hunting.

Hunting, Transplanting Needed to Cut Arizona Bison Population

Grand Canyon park officials say the burgeoning bison population may severely harm the landscape.
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