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Maine ‘Right to Food’ Amendment Leads to Lawsuit Challenging Sunday Hunting Ban

Some say the amendment overrides the state’s ban on Sunday hunting.

Recovering America’s Wildlife Act Passes House, Aims to Provide $1.4 Billion in Annual Conservation Funding

The legislation to conserve fish and wildlife species now moves to the Senate.

Hunters, Shooters Face More Lead Ban Proposals

Sidestepping science, anti-hunters seek to end hunting through more false claims.

Pittman-Robertson Contributions Now Top $15 Billion for Wildlife Conservation

The firearm industry continues to do its part for conservation and then some.

Voice of Leadership: Why Hunter Reactivation is Crucial to the R3 Movement

Where there’s a will, there’s a way to reconnect with the hunting lifestyle.

Why Senate’s Consideration of $70M Bill Combatting Chronic Wasting Disease Is Vital

With CWD now in 30 states, the bill would fund disease research and management.

Marion Hammer Awarded International Hunter Education Association’s Gladney Davidson Memorial Award

The NRA past president was honored for her significant contributions to hunter education.

Making Progress: Hunters Win as California Slaps Down Black Bear Hunting Ban

Wildlife science prevails when the public understands the truth about hunting.

Save Your Seat! Tickets Selling Out for the NRA Hunters’ Dinner and Auction in Houston

Join us on the eve of the NRA show for NRA’s annual celebration of hunting.

New Senate Bill Aims to Ban Use of Traditional Lead Ammunition on U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Lands

The bill’s true purpose is to attack American hunters and legal, regulated hunting.

NRA Hunters’ Leadership Forum Donates $50,000 to First Hunt Foundation’s Mentoring Program

Thanks, NRA, for helping more kids to enjoy the hunter’s way of life.

NRA Presents Check for $122,720 to Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation

Here’s another reason Oklahoma appreciates NRA’s free online hunter education course.

NRA Appeals California Court’s Decision to Relist Gray Wolves

The NRA filed suit on April 11, standing with hunters to set the record straight.

Federal Subsistence Board Closes Millions of Acres in Alaska to Non-Local Caribou and Moose Hunters

The move impacts residents and nonresidents alike starting in August 2022.

Hunter Education in Colorado Schools Signed into Law

Seventh graders will soon be able to take a hunter education course at their school.
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