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Poachers Assassinate Rhino Poaching Investigator in South Africa

Terrorists killed Lt. Col. Brewer to end his exposure of poaching syndicates and corruption.

Hunt Saboteurs Terrorize Hunters, Disrupt Hunts in Ireland

Hunter harassment rises on both sides of the Atlantic, despite laws protecting legal, regulated hunting.

Why Hunters Need U.S. Customs Form 4457 When Hunting Abroad

Register your equipment in advance so you pay no duty on it when returning home.

Texas Bolstering Deer Populations after 2019 Anthrax Outbreak

State wildlife biologists transplant deer to areas impacted areas by last summer’s anthrax outbreak.

Why NSSF Created the Partner with a Payer Initiative

This program builds relationships between wildlife agencies and the firearms industry.

USFWS Requests Public Input on Increasing Access to Federal Lands

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is taking sportsmen’s requests to heart.

Planning for the NRA Great American Outdoor Show, Feb. 1-9

Headed to the “world’s largest outdoor sports show?” Get the app to maximize your time.

Kicking Bear Enhances Rehabilitating Veteran’s Life

Sometimes, the mentor is the one who finds healing when least expected.

New Beginnings: A First-Year Hunter’s Journey

As his family had done for generations, a father watches his son become a hunter.

New to the Great Outdoors and Hunting?

Scan these tips for resources in getting started in hunting and the shooting sports.

New Video Shows Value of Hunting to African Wildlife Conservation

A new Property and Environment Research Center video touts hunting’s economic and anti-poaching benefits.

NRA Offers Nation’s Most Comprehensive Youth Hunter Ed Program

The NRA’s Youth Hunter Education Challenge inspires young hunters on local, state and regional levels.

Utah’s Ogden Bay: The Birthplace of Modern Wetlands Conservation

Thanks to sportsmen, the bay was the first project to benefit from the Pittman-Robertson Act.

When to Follow a Wounded Game Animal

Responsibility, experience, good judgment determine how long to wait before tracking a wounded animal.

Are Deer Passing Bovine Tuberculosis to Hunters?

With about 2 percent of one Michigan herd infected, contracting TB is unlikely, if careful.

Hunting Community Honors Veterans Not Just on Veterans Day

A veteran’s poem pays tribute to those who served and fought for our freedom.

Celebrate America’s National Wildlife Refuge Week, Oct. 13-19

Enjoy world-class recreation and see the protection of our lands by visiting a wildlife refuge.

Celebrate National Hunting and Fishing Day on Sept. 28

Join the NRA in recognizing our cherished outdoor lifestyles by promoting hunting every day.

USFWS Opens 1.4 Million Acres to Hunting and Fishing

This doubles the federal acreage made available to sportsmen over the past five years combined.

South African Nations Threaten to Leave Global Conservation Treaty

Its preservationist attitude may tear the landmark conservation agreement apart.
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