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Secretaries of Interior and Agriculture Host Fireside Chat

The gathering shed light on the Trump administration’s progress in expanding opportunities for hunters.

Hunter Finds Human Remains in Arizona Wilderness

From drug trafficking to illegal immigration, hunting along the Mexican border calls for extra precautions.

Hunters to Help Cut Elk Numbers in S.D. National Park

Hunters aid science-based wildlife management to stem CWD at Wind Cave National Park.

Revisiting the 2018 National R3 Symposium

You, too, can get involved in the effort to recruit, retain and reactivate hunters.

Utah’s Early Closure of Swan Hunt Attests to Species Recovery

State agencies’ and hunters’ efforts are preserving the threatened trumpeter swan.

What American Hunters Can Expect from the NRA in 2020

Here’s how the NRA will continue standing with hunters and celebrating freedom.

NRA-Defended Lawsuit Preserves Predator Hunting in Alaska

The Ninth Circuit’s ruling sets legal precedent on behalf of states’ hunting seasons and regulations.

NRA 2019: Another Year of Working for American Hunters

This year NRAHLF.org reported on 10 "wins" that the NRA secured for American hunters.

Underscoring the Importance of Fair Chase

Help non-hunters understand that hunting is based on ethics, safety and fair chase.

Social Media Brings Together Women New to Hunting

The ability to quickly spread the word makes these all-women hunting events a success.

Trump Taps First African American to Lead USFWS

Aurelia Skipwith stands to continue the Trump administration’s aim of balanced wildlife management.

New to the Great Outdoors and Hunting?

Scan these tips for resources in getting started in hunting and the shooting sports.

Millennials On Safari

When promoting the joys of hunting, an African safari can be the affordable choice.

Hunters' Patron Saint Celebrated This Month

Born on Nov. 3 in 638 A.D., St. Hubert was canonized in 1744.

Utah’s Ogden Bay: The Birthplace of Modern Wetlands Conservation

Thanks to sportsmen, the bay was the first project to benefit from the Pittman-Robertson Act.

Are Deer Passing Bovine Tuberculosis to Hunters?

With about 2 percent of one Michigan herd infected, contracting TB is unlikely, if careful.

Hunting Community Honors Veterans Not Just on Veterans Day

A veteran’s poem pays tribute to those who served and fought for our freedom.

Florida Reaps $70,000 for Conservation by Using Free NRA Course

The Sunshine State takes advantage of matching P-R funds by using online NRA Hunter Ed.

NRA Employees Celebrate Hunting at Wild Game Luncheon

NRA Hunter Services treated co-workers to a free venison lunch at NRA headquarters.

Women’s Hunting Organizations Taking the Lead

Women are launching their own chapters of groups such as Pheasants Forever.
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