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Canada Bans 1,500 Rifles and Shotguns

Attention U.S. Hunters: Are your shotguns and rifles legal in Canada?

Sportsmen’s Survival Kit Essentials

Sometimes it’s the basic items you need most in your emergency preparedness kit.

Make a Hunt Reservation to Go Native This Fall

American Indian reservations offer great hunting and welcome hunters’ dollars.

NRA Lauds DOI’s Historic Push to Open 2.3 Million Acres to Hunting

Interior Secretary Bernhardt’s proposal to add to sportsmen's mix marks historic expansion.

NRA-ILA Partners with Colorado Stop the Wolf Coalition

NRA-ILA backs wildlife professionals in fight over animal rights extremists’ wolf ballot initiative.

How to Access Hunting Opportunities on U.S. Military Bases

Much of the land owned by our armed forces is available for public hunting.

Experts Say Prevention Is Key in Fighting Coronavirus

Check out Vaccines on the Go for updates in preventing diseases impacting traveling hunters.

Why NSSF Created the Partner with a Payer Initiative

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

Tracked By a Cougar

Imagine the feeling when cougar tracks begin to mingle with yours in the fresh-fallen snow.

An Elk Hunt in Missouri?

The pieces are in place, thanks to a conservation-minded state and a conservation organization.

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.

Hunters to Help Cut Elk Numbers in S.D. National Park

Hunters aid science-based wildlife management to stem CWD at Wind Cave National Park.

Kicking Bear Enhances Rehabilitating Veteran’s Life

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

Revisiting the 2018 National R3 Symposium

You, too, can get involved in the effort to recruit, retain and reactivate hunters.

Underscoring the Importance of Fair Chase

Help non-hunters understand that hunting is based on ethics, safety and fair chase.

New Beginnings: A First-Year Hunter’s Journey

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

Indiana R3 Efforts Creating Hunters, Trappers and Shooters

Three-to-six-month programs ensure engagement while imparting hunter skills.

Millennials On Safari

When promoting the joys of hunting, an African safari can be the affordable choice.

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.

Camp Freedom Helps the Disabled Enjoy Hunting and Shooting

Thanks to an NRA Board member’s purchase of 1,800 acres, disabled sportsmen enjoy free adventures.
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