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The Direct Link: Working for Wildlife

Georgia is one of many states offering insight into hunter-conservationists’ ultimate career.

NJ Governor Reinstates Bear Hunt, Cites “Data is Clear: Our Black Bear Population Is Growing”

Supporting the science, the move ends the long tug-of-war over the state’s bear hunt.

Oregon Hunters and Wildlife Managers Face Devastating Ballot Initiative on Nov. 8

For starters, it would require government permission to exercise firearm rights.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Expands Hunter Access While Restricting Use of Traditional Lead Ammo

The Biden administration’s ban on lead ammunition takes effect in 2026.

Happy Birthday, Pittman-Robertson Act: Celebrating 85 Years of American Hunter-Backed Conservation

Would the whitetail deer or turkey have survived if not for hunters’ dollars?

APHIS Flip-Flops On Waterfowl Import Ban

Department of Argiculture’s Animal and Plant Inspection Service reverses recent ruling.

Hillsdale College’s New Nimrod Education Center Educates Students on Hunters’ Role in Wildlife Conservation

The new facility provides courses, scholarships and grants to foster public education.

How a House Repeal of the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act Would Harm Wildlife and Sportsmen

Rather than decrease crime, H.R. 2814 would negatively impact conservation funding.

NRA, American Wildlife Conservation Partners Stand with Sportsmen Against “Assault Weapons” Ban Legislation

The coalition urges House leaders to oppose the unconstitutional legislation.

Let’s Talk Hunter Safety

Hunters’ “safety first” mentality keeps hunting one of America’s safest sports.

The Ongoing Saga of the Grizzly Bear

Here’s what happens when a recovered predator is given federal protections.

NRA, Partner Groups Oppose Import Ban of Legally Hunted African Game Animals

The ban would harm Africa’s wildlife and rural economies.

Washington State’s Anti-Hunting Wildlife Commission Majority Pushes to Overhaul Game Management Plan

Clouded by bias, extremists ignore hunting's role as a common-sense wildlife management tool.

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.

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

Wildlife science prevails when the public understands the truth about 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 Presents Check for $122,720 to Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation

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

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.

Conservation Groups Urge Interior Department to Appeal Federal Court’s Relisting of Gray Wolf

Science shows the recovered species needs no Endangered Species Act protections.
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