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Social Media Brings Together Women New to Hunting

The ability to quickly spread the word makes these all-women hunting events a success.

104-Year-Old Woman Takes First Buck

Has there ever been a better story showcasing hunting as a precious, all-American tradition?

Observing a Subsistence Caribou Hunt in Alaska

Hunting for survival is more than just a cultural tradition in rural Alaska.

Study Shows Americans Shifting Away from Wildlife Realities

Urban lifestyles and shrinking rural populations are shifting public values toward wildlife.

Hunters' Patron Saint Celebrated This Month

Born on Nov. 3 in 638 A.D., St. Hubert was canonized in 1744.

Anti-Hunters Vandalize Treestands, Harass Hunters in Wisconsin

As anti-hunting groups praise sabotage and harassment, hunters are warned to watch their backs.

Women’s Hunting Organizations Taking the Lead

Women are launching their own chapters of groups such as Pheasants Forever.

Kicking Bear Helps Disabled Youth Chase His Dreams

Forces join to help a youth with disabilities to take a huge Wisconsin black bear.

Nonresident Hunter Numbers in Many States on the Rise

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

Matching Youth Hunters with the Correct Firearms

Using the right firearm is crucial to creating a positive inaugural hunting experience.

Understanding Hounds, Hunters and the HSUS

To save legal, regulated hunting, we must take a stand to defend all of it.

Ineffective Deer Sterilization Programs Cost Taxpayers Millions

From New York to Michigan, deer vasectomies are money-makers for everyone except the taxpayers.

Animals Still Die When Hunting Is Banned

Here is why legal, regulated hunting is the key to managing game populations.

Extreme Measures: Meet Sasha Siemel, Jaguar Hunter

The famed spear hunter looms large as a tie to a bygone era.

Interior Secretary Seeks to Expand Hunting Opportunities

The NRA-backed proposal would open 1.4 million acres of public lands to hunting.

Minnesota Politicians Sneak Wolf Hunting Ban into Omnibus Bill

"This would be a major shift in policy" for the North Star State.

Can We Fight Zombie Deer?

Congress pushes for funding, scientists push for a cure, yet CWD continues to spread.

Snapshot Wisconsin: Using Citizen Science to Aid Wildlife

Residents help biologists gather information on wildlife species through a trail-camera program.

The Michigan Message: No Hunting, No Conservation Funding

Securing hunting’s future means doing the hard work now.

Wisconsin Collegians Band Woodcock to Study Biology

Conservation efforts for these wading birds are timed to coincide with springtime's Sky Dance.
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