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Native Americans: Our Nation’s Most Eager Hunter-Conservationists

A study shows how the outdoor lifestyle is ingrained in their culture and community.

Biden Administration Plays Tit-For-Tat on Lead Ammo Bans

Is the Interior Department exchanging land access for ammo bans?

U.S. Senate Bill Fighting Lead-Ammo-Ban Proposals Protects Hunters’ Rights

Montana’s Sen. Daines says science—not emotion—must guide policymaking.

Hunters and Beyond: NRA Women Are All Under One Roof

Thank you, NRA, for supporting us in our quest to exercise our freedoms.

Colorado Bill Defining Wolves as “Experimental Population” Heads to House Floor Today

The critical bill would protect the state’s management authority and oversight.

USFWS Considers Delisting Grizzlies in Two Ecosystems in the Lower 48

Petitions from the governors of Montana and Wyoming made the case for review.

Gun Control Bills Could Doom Hunting and Wildlife Conservation in the Centennial State

Colorado is targeting Second Amendment freedoms and the firearms industry.

Having Hunters’ Backs: The NRA HLF’s Year in Review

Here's a look back at 2022 as we continue reporting news from the hunting front.

New Study Touts Impact of Hunting and Shooting Access on National R3 Movement

Land access issues directly affect those we seek to recruit, retain and reactivate.

Why Due Diligence Is Critical When Booking an Overseas Hunt

Planning that first safari? Here’s how to make sure it’s everything you dreamed.

Meeting Demand by Building Shooting Ranges with Excise Tax Funds

Take advantage of funding opportunities to build a range near you.

Another Group Petitions Feds to Ban Lead Ammo on Public Lands

Sidestepping science, the real goal is to hinder participation in hunting and shooting.

NRA Online Hunter Education Course Certifies 100,000th Hunter

The milestone is one more example of how the NRA meets hunters’ needs.

Wyoming Grizzly Bear Attack Amplifies Need for Species’ Management

More humans are harmed as the recovered species remains delisted.

The Gift That Keeps Giving: NRA’s Hunter Education Course Generates $173,911 for Tennessee Conservation Efforts

The state will use funds to bolster its fish and wildlife conservation efforts.

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.

APHIS Flip-Flops On Waterfowl Import Ban

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

Voice of Leadership: Finding New Deer Hunters in Underrepresented Communities

Being all-inclusive will grow hunting as well as wildlife conservation funding.

Eating Eden to Extinction: Understanding Africa’s Bushmeat Crisis

It is yet one more factor creating public confusion over hunting’s conservation value.

Animal Rights Extremist Groups Sue Feds over Missed Deadline on Gray Wolf Decision

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will be forced to make a final determination.
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