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Smoke and Mirrors: Newsweek Article Exposed for False Claim That Hunting Harms the Environment

A wildlife biologist touts the role of legal, regulated hunting in wildlife management.

Kansas Joins Handful of States Banning Trail Cam Use on Public Lands

Always check the rules regarding trail-camera use in any state you plan to hunt.

Having Hunters’ Backs: The NRA Hunters’ Leadership Forum Website’s Year in Review

Revisit top stories from 2021 as we work to address threats to hunting’s future.

Hunter Alert: Submit Comments to AZ Fish and Game by Jan. 30 to Derail Cat and Bear Hunting Ban

Make no mistake: The extremists who were defeated in 2017 are still at it.

Utah Bans Trail Cameras for Big-Game Hunting Seasons

The new rule comes six months after the ban in neighboring Arizona.

First Positive CWD Cases in Idaho Remind Hunters to Take Precautions

Across the West, science shows CWD is most prevalent in mature bucks.

Hunter-Volunteers Kill 4 Bison in Grand Canyon National Park in Pilot Program to Control Expanding Herd

Concerns grow as bison now number two to three times the carrying capacity.

Arizona Bans Trail-Camera Usage by Hunters Beginning in 2022

It is the first state to prohibit their use for hunting or scouting.

Patriot Ordnance Factory Founder Frank DeSomma Dies in Auto Accident

The NRA honors DeSomma’s support for American freedom and leadership in the firearms industry.

Are Deer Passing Bovine Tuberculosis to Hunters?

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

Nonresident Hunter Numbers in Many States on the Rise

Despite the decline in hunter numbers, a recent study shows nonresident hunter numbers are increasing.

Just the Facts on Wolves and Coyotes

A recent Washington Post article on the predators serves up yet more fake news.

Identifying Business Practices That Foster the R3 Movement

Promoting the national R3 movement within the hunting community is the first step.

Acting DOI Secretary Continues Big Game Conservation Efforts

David Bernhardt announced that $1.5 million has been approved to benefit Western big game.

Interior Dept. Grants $495K to Utah and Arizona for Big Game Migration Research

Research funding through S.O. 3362 covers the cost to collar and study 180 mule deer.

NRA Helps to Stop BLM from Closing Monument to Target Shooting

The BLM almost shut down recreational shooting on a half million acres in Arizona.

HSUS Defeated in Push for Arizona Cat Hunting Ban

Falling far short of the number of signatures needed to put a cat hunting ban...

HSUS Pushes Arizona Cougar Hunting Ban via Ballot Box

With HSUS trying to end cougar hunting statewide, hunters must spread the word and vote...

Arizona Bill to Ban Cougar and Bobcat Hunting

A new threat to Arizona’s hunting and conservation heritage looms as an HSUS-backed bill is...

The Dirty Dozen Threats to Hunting: 21st Century Implications for Recruitment, Retention, and Reactivation

The latest report from Responsive Management on the 12 leading threats to hunting in the...
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