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Voice of Leadership: How Conservation Is Funded—Cute Bear Cubs and All

American sportsmen secure funding for wildlife and their habitats.

DOD’s Seemingly Good Intentions Could Hurt Hunters, Shooters in Military

The Department of Defense’s latest report should be of concern to all gun owners.

USFWS Considers Delisting Grizzlies in Two Ecosystems in the Lower 48

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

6 Reasons NRA’s Great American Outdoor Show is Must-See

With 1,000+ exhibitors, the world’s largest outdoor show makes your dreams come true.

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.

A Bobcat for Mama

The author’s hunt stirred thoughts of his mother, who passed away that very day.

What’s With New Jersey’s Abysmal 2022 Black Bear Harvest?

Anti-hunters’ last minute legal challenge closed half of the weeklong season.

Federal Funding Approved to Battle Chronic Wasting Disease

The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023, will aid CWD research and management.

Feral “Swine Bomb” Explodes Across Louisiana

A study shows the state’s 1.2 million feral hogs cause $91 million in annual damages.

Another Group Petitions Feds to Ban Lead Ammo on Public Lands

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

Federal Judge Rolls Back Montana Wolf Quotas to 2020 Numbers

The temporary restraining order ignores solid science and management data.

NJ Governor Reinstates Bear Hunt, Cites “Data is Clear: Our Black Bear Population Is Growing”

Supporting the science, the move ends the long tug-of-war over the state’s bear hunt.

$20K Florida Python Challenge Helps to Manage the Everglades’ Invasive Species

The annual contest aids both the ecosystem and biodiversity.

Celebrating Thanksgiving Year-Round through Hunters’ Culture of Generosity

The Wild Harvest Initiative tracks the value of sharing our wild game harvests.

Wyoming Grizzly Bear Attack Amplifies Need for Species’ Management

More humans are harmed as the recovered species remains delisted.

Nevada Study Says Hunters Generate Millions for State’s Rural Economies

A university study reveals hunting’s economic importance statewide.

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.

Report Says Montana Camper’s Fatality Due to Rare Predatory Grizzly Bear Attack

Yet another tragedy reminds us to remain vigilant when in grizzly bear country.

The Ongoing Saga of the Grizzly Bear

Here’s what happens when a recovered predator is given federal protections.

NRA, Partner Groups Oppose Import Ban of Legally Hunted African Game Animals

The ban would harm Africa’s wildlife and rural economies.
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