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Study Shows Americans Shifting Away from Wildlife Realities

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

NRA Pivotal in Cracking Pennsylvania’s Sunday Hunting Ban

After 337 years, hunting will now be allowed on three Sundays thanks to NRA-ILA.

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.

Are Deer Passing Bovine Tuberculosis to Hunters?

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

24 Lions: One Year Later

Mozambique’s hunter-funded wildlife conservation wins prove how legal, regulated hunting benefits all.

Hunters and Shooters Building Bridges with Hollywood

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

Florida Reaps $70,000 for Conservation by Using Free NRA Course

The Sunshine State takes advantage of matching P-R funds by using online NRA Hunter Ed.

Tally-Ho: The Hunt Continues with the Jack Russell Terrier

Anti-hunters killed the fox hunt here and in England, but this game dog still hunts.

Study Cites Support of Hunting, Fishing, Shooting, Trapping

Underscoring NRA data, an NSSF study touts positive attitudes on traditional outdoor activities.

Illinois Adds Hunter Safety Course to School Curriculum

The Prairie State is now part of a growing movement to teach hunter ed early.

Wolf Released at Michigan National Park to Cull Moose

Overrun with moose, Isle Royale National Park is introducing more of the apex predators.

NRA Pushes for a “NO” Vote on CECIL Act Today

This could end hunting outside U.S. borders and harm the wildlife-driven economies of African nations.

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.

Controlling Feral Hogs with a Sterilization-Hunting Combo

South Carolina explores wild pig overpopulation and curtailing its economic and ecological damage.

South African Nations Threaten to Leave Global Conservation Treaty

Its preservationist attitude may tear the landmark conservation agreement apart.

Maine Sees Increase in Female Moose Hunters

Additional big-game hunters could be leveraged to manage the tick-infested population.

Hunting, Transplanting Needed to Cut Arizona Bison Population

Grand Canyon park officials say the burgeoning bison population may severely harm the landscape.

The Atlantic Gets It Right: Save Moose by Hunting More

Snow cover cannot be controlled but lowering the population saves calves from death by ticks.
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