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Trump Taps First African American to Lead USFWS
Aurelia Skipwith stands to continue the Trump administration’s aim of balanced wildlife management.
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How I Ate Deer Tag Soup and Loved It
Hunting, not killing, is the message as a hunter stalks mule deer with family members.
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104-Year-Old Woman Takes First Buck
Has there ever been a better story showcasing hunting as a precious, all-American tradition?
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NRA Pivotal in Cracking Pennsylvania’s Sunday Hunting Ban
After 337 years, hunting will now be allowed on three Sundays thanks to NRA-ILA.
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When to Follow a Wounded Game Animal
Responsibility, experience, good judgment determine how long to wait before tracking a wounded animal.
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Are Deer Passing Bovine Tuberculosis to Hunters?
With about 2 percent of one Michigan herd infected, contracting TB is unlikely, if careful.
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Hunting Community Honors Veterans Not Just on Veterans Day
A veteran’s poem pays tribute to those who served and fought for our freedom.
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Hunters and Shooters Building Bridges with Hollywood
NRAHLF.org contributor and producer kicks off inaugural Hollywood Celebrity Archery Shoot on Nov. 16.
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NRA Employees Celebrate Hunting at Wild Game Luncheon
NRA Hunter Services treated co-workers to a free venison lunch at NRA headquarters.
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Another Hunter Kills A Grizzly Bear in Self-Defense
This is what happens when animal rights extremists put predators' welfare above that of humans'.
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NRA Firearms Training Has Real-Life Benefits
While NRA training ensures we are safe and successful hunters, the real-world benefits go deeper.
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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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Kicking Bear Helps Disabled Youth Chase His Dreams
Forces join to help a youth with disabilities to take a huge Wisconsin black bear.
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First Lady and Interior Secretary Promote “Every Kid Outdoors”
The program allows fourth-graders to see America’s national parks and historic sites for free.
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ATA Initiative Promotes Bowhunting, Reduces Barriers to Entry
The ATA is working with state wildlife agencies to make equipment regulations consistent nationwide.
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Colorado License Plate Funds Hunting and Fishing Opportunities
The state’s Wildlife Sporting Plate has raised $450,000 for 2019 alone.
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Maine Sees Increase in Female Moose Hunters
Additional big-game hunters could be leveraged to manage the tick-infested population.
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The Hunting Heritage
Examining Hunter Ethics and Morality
Personal morals come into play when considering the role of ethics in legal, regulated hunting.
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Hunting, Transplanting Needed to Cut Arizona Bison Population
Grand Canyon park officials say the burgeoning bison population may severely harm the landscape.
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USFWS Seeks to Delist Whitetail Subspecies in Florida Keys
Despite threats, the recovery of the Key deer is a conservation success story.
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