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Colorado Voters to Decide Fate of Proposed Cat Hunting Ban on Nov. 5

Ballot-box biology discards the vital role of professional biologists and wildlife managers.

Biden-Harris Administration Cuts Off Access to Federal Lands, Aims to Ban Shooting at Bears Ears National Monument

Its plan hinders hunters and target shooters and their conservation funding efforts.

Hunter-Driven Pittman-Robertson Act Provides Nearly $1 Billion in Conservation Funding in 2024

Thank you, sportsmen and women, for paying to sustain our fish and wildlife species.

Washington Is Latest State to Confirm Chronic Wasting Disease in Deer

The state is No. 35 to join the CWD Club and implement a management plan.

Colorado’s Reintroduced Wolves Already Being Relocated for Killing Livestock

Relocation sparks new concerns as the process often does not end well for wolves.

New Report Shows Duck Numbers Up for First Time in Nearly a Decade

Wigeons top the list of species with populations up 55% over last year.

USFWS Proposes Expanded Hunting, Fishing Opportunities on 12 National Wildlife Refuges

The catch? It will ban the use of lead ammo and fishing tackle.

America’s Hunting, Conservation Groups Voice Support for Outfitter Legislation

The Biden administration’s rule could put some outfitters out of business.

Colorado Predator Wars: First Wolves, Now Cats as Extremists Aim to Put Cat Hunting Ban on November Ballot

‘Ballot-box biology’ bypasses wildlife science and the legislative and regulatory process.

NRA, Others Continue Battle Over Dangerous National Wildlife Refuge Proposal

Groups seek rescission of the BIDEH proposal in favor of pinpointing real solutions.

Trust the Science: U.S. House Votes to Delist the Recovered Gray Wolf

Removing wolves’ federal protections would return their management to the states.

U.S. House Passes Measure Protecting Lead Ammo Use

Will the U.S. Senate also stand with American hunters and pass its companion bill?

Louisiana Black Bear Recovery Allows for Limited Hunt

Hunting is an effective management tool as bear numbers continue to rise.

Biden Administration Moves on with Plan for Grizzly Bear Release Despite Pushback

Washington state residents are voicing concerns over their safety and livelihoods.

South Dakota Is Latest State to Make NRA’s Free, Online Hunter Ed Course Available

Thanks, NRA, for creating a course hunters can access 24/7 and free of charge.

Hunter Alert: NRA, Others Receive Extended Comment Period for Dangerous National Wildlife Refuge Proposal

The groups are working to protect the distinct purpose of a given refuge.

Rhode Island Applauds Hunting's Role in Wildlife Conservation and Deer Management

Hunters are respectful, cost-effective stewards of the state’s wildlife resources.

The NRA and Researcher Mark Damian Duda: Teaming Up to Ensure Hunting’s Cultural Acceptance

The benefit is groundbreaking research and a book on how to talk about hunting.

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.

Hunters Working for Hunters: The NRA Hunters’ Leadership Forum Website’s Year in Review

Here’s a rundown of some of the biggest issues that impacted hunters in 2023.
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