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Having Hunters’ Backs: The NRA Hunters’ Leadership Forum Website’s Year in Review

Revisit top stories from 2021 as we work to address threats to hunting’s future.

NRA, Hunter-Backed Groups Urge Senate to Pass $70 Million CWD Research and Management Act

Thank you, American Wildlife Conservation Partners, for pushing H.R. 5608.

Extremists Sue Feds over Trump Rule Expanding Hunting and Fishing on Wildlife Refuges

The USFWS and sportsmen are under attack in federal district court.

Senate Confirms BLM Head with Ties to Eco-Terrorism

The stunning move prompts concerns over Stone-Manning’s qualifications.

Idaho Governor, Public Officials Nationwide Honor National Hunting and Fishing Day

The NRA joins the celebration of sportsmen’s conservation legacy.

Anti-hunters and Legislators Attack National Park Service over Management of Bison

Extremists push a costly, non-lethal solution, but who will pay for it?

Eagle Eyes: 10 Anti-Hunting Groups to Watch

Protecting hunting’s future means exposing extremist groups.

Momentous Moves: Cabela Family Transplants Wild Cheetahs to Mozambique in 2nd Historic Apex Predator Transport

From African lions to cheetahs, the family continues its quest to conserve.

How the Interstate Wildlife Violators Compact Makes Poachers Pay

It tracks wildlife violations and underscores how poaching IS NOT hunting.

Explore Your Options: Public vs. Private Land

New to hunting? Select the option that fits your needs.

Voice of Leadership: Farmers Markets, Land Trusts and the Changing Face of Hunting

Food-based hunter recruitment efforts tie into the consumer demand for local food.

American Wildlife Conservation Partners Celebrate 20 Years of Conservation Success

The 50-group coalition continues to chart the course to protect wildlife’s future.

Bear Hunting Season Closed in New Jersey

The Murphy administration’s stall tactic impairs wildlife management.

What is 30x30 and How Will It Impact Hunters?

Here’s why the NRA joined the “Hunt Fish 30X30” sportsmen’s coalition.

Hunters Prevail: Interior Department Defers Closing 40 Million Alaska Acres to Hunting This Fall

Backed by science, hunting groups mobilized to push any decision to 2022.

Little Things Mean a Lot

Your smallest gesture may be what piques someone’s interest in hunting.

PETA Trying to Ban “Speciesist” Definitions in the Dictionary

It says calling a treacherous person a snake is a “slur” that aids human-supremacy.

Interior Department’s Abrupt Closure of Northern Alaska Public Lands Puts 2021 Moose and Caribou Hunts at Risk

Hunters’ comment period ends Apr. 20 with a public hearing set for Apr. 23.

The New Administration’s Silent Attack on Hunters

Will the new Interior secretary support hunting on public lands?
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