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Millennials Don't Want More Gun Control, Poll Says

A Hillary Clinton presidency is no easy sale for millennials as she remains out of...

Reintroduce Cougars to Curb Deer Numbers?

Introduce mountain lions to cut the East’s burgeoning deer populations? How many ways could that...

HSUS or PETA: Which Anti-Hunting Extremist Organization is Worse?

The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and the People for the Ethical Treatment...

Hunters for the Hungry: Uniting to Help Those in Need

For 25 years American hunters have helped to fight hunger by sharing their game harvests...

State Fish & Game Contacts

Your one-stop source for addresses and links to fish and game authorities nationwide.

Trophy Hunting Decreases Illegal Trade in Bushmeat

Communities across Africa have trophy hunters and local outfitters to thank for spurring a crackdown...

Why Africa Matters to American Hunters

If you think hunting issues in Africa don't impact on hunting in America, think again.

Benefits of Suppressors

NRA’s Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) champions the use of suppressors because of the clear...

20 Reasons Why Hunting is Conservation

In 1900, only 500,000 whitetails remained in North America. Thanks to conservation work spearheaded by...

5 Ways Hunters Conserve Wildlife

Sportsmen contribute nearly $8 million every day, adding more than $2.9 billion every year for...

Poaching is NOT Hunting

One of the most common misconceptions perpetuated by anti-hunting extremists is that poachers are hunters....

5 Reasons to Lift Bans on Sunday Hunting

States that have recently repealed Sunday hunting prohibitions have had no adverse impact on game...

500 Elephants Being Moved in Malawi

African Parks, along with the Malawi Department of National Parks and Wildlife, are kicking off...

Who Really Cares About Conservation?

Hunters pay for conservation while anti-hunting extremists raise funds for emotional appeals that obfuscate facts.

Increasing Gun Sales Benefit Wildlife

Booming gun sales across America are paying dividends—literally—for our wildlife resources.
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