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Operation Orphans: Teaching Hunting and Life Skills through the Great Outdoors

The Texas program has taken nearly 20,000 orphans on hunting and fishing trips.

Teach Your Children Well: How Hunting Prepares You for Life’s Challenges

A first hunt teaches self-reliance and instills confidence and perseverance.

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.

The Truth about Texas’ Exotic Wildlife

Hunters’ dollars save species where hunting is leveraged as a management tool.

Disaster and Deliverance for Antelope Island’s Bighorn Sheep

Here’s how KUIU and hunters partnered to restore the Utah island herd.

Make a Hunt Reservation to Go Native This Fall

American Indian reservations offer great hunting and welcome hunters’ dollars.

How to Access Hunting Opportunities on U.S. Military Bases

Much of the land owned by our armed forces is available for public hunting.

Katharine MacGregor Confirmed as Deputy Secretary of The Interior

NRA-ILA lauded MacGregor’s deep knowledge of public resource management.

USFWS Requests Public Input on Increasing Access to Federal Lands

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is taking sportsmen’s requests to heart.

Shooting Clubs Benefit from NRA Club Connection Magazine

NRA-affiliated clubs and associations can apply for NRA grants and get range advice.

New Video Shows Value of Hunting to African Wildlife Conservation

A new Property and Environment Research Center video touts hunting’s economic and anti-poaching benefits.

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.

South African Nations Threaten to Leave Global Conservation Treaty

Its preservationist attitude may tear the landmark conservation agreement apart.

The Future of African Wildlife Hangs in the Balance

The American and African hunting communities await decisions being made in Geneva.

New ESA Rules to Engage Private Sector in Species Recovery

The DOI rules set the stage to deliver on the law’s goal of species recovery.

Father-Daughter Bonds Strengthen Through Hunting

By sharing their love of the outdoors, outdoorsmen influence their daughters’ self-sufficiency for the better.

Congress Weighs African Experience in Trophy Hunting Debate

The CECIL Act would disrupt the wildlife-driven economies of more than a dozen African nations.

CBS News Tells the True Story of Trophy Hunting

A CBS documentary touts the benefits of hunters’ role in Zimbabwe.

Article Suggests Hunters May Kill Endangered Species

“The Hill’s” misleading article implies that Alaska’s rule changes permit killing endangered species.

My Favorite Hunting Rifles All Start with “AR”

Semi-automatic, AR-style rifles are not the fully-automatic military machine guns anti-gunners profess.
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