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Study Shows Americans Shifting Away from Wildlife Realities

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

Hunters and Shooters Building Bridges with Hollywood

NRAHLF.org contributor and producer kicks off inaugural Hollywood Celebrity Archery Shoot on Nov. 16.

R3 Programs Evolving, Expanding Nationwide

Bolstering the national R3 movement, numerous states now underscore hunter recruitment, retention and reactivation.

Broadening Our Tent Means Not Glossing Over the Reality of Death

A recent article shows how honesty and emotion generate credibility that resonates with non-hunters.

The Economic Impact of Hunting: Significant and Growing!

A government report cites that hunting and trapping generate $6.709 billion—annually.

Research Shows Nonhunting Outdoor Enthusiasts Impact Wildlife

Hikers, campers, mountain bikers and the lot send wildlife fleeing.

Nonresident Hunter Numbers in Many States on the Rise

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

Partnerships Propel the R3 Movement Forward

The successes and challenges of collaborative efforts continue to be explored and acted upon.

Letting Africa Lead

Through firsthand accounts, the author reveals why lifting Botswana’s hunting ban will conserve its wildlife.

Why the NRA Hunters’ Leadership Forum Site Is Hunters’ Top Tool

Visit NRAHLF.org to stay on top of the hunting issues and share our stories.

Botswana Lifts Hunting Ban

Elephants’ economic value to rural populations is now recognized in the African nation.

Identifying Business Practices That Foster the R3 Movement

Promoting the national R3 movement within the hunting community is the first step.

U.S. Senate Confirms Bernhardt as Secretary of the Interior

President Trump's pick prioritizes wildlife conservation while managing natural resources.

The Benefits of Working with Conservation Groups

Volunteering helps keep land open while expanding hunting opportunities.

Senate Committee Advances Bernhardt Nomination

The President’s pick to head the DOI moves to a full vote.

Six Ways to Portray a Positive Image for Hunting

Who we are when nonhunters are watching—and when they're not—determines how they perceive us.

GAOS Draws Increased Number of Entries in Taxidermy Competition

Pennsylvania Taxidermist Association competition entries will be on displayed through Feb. 6.

PETA Traumatizes Kids with Barbecued Dog

More fake news from PETA as it serves up a dog barbecue in Australia.

Philanthropist Brenda Potterfield Wins Diana Award at SCI Show

The NRA supporter vows to work even harder to defend hunting and the Second Amendment.

Youth Hunting Camp Promotes Fun and Adventure

Exposing kids to hunting delivers rewards that hunting mentors can’t foresee.
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