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Black Death … in More Ways Than One

Once again, we see how hunter-backed operations help to sustain wildlife species.

Eagle Eyes: 10 Anti-Hunting Groups to Watch

Protecting hunting’s future means exposing extremist groups.

Voice of Leadership: Why Hunters Must Monitor Public Hunting Policy

Elected officials’ actions and voting patterns impact hunting’s future.

Trained Scent Hounds Nabbing Poachers to Protect South Africa’s Rhino

In Africa’s Kruger Park, man’s best friend is now a poacher’s worst enemy.

California Anti-Hunting S.B. 1175 Set for 1 p.m. Hearing Today

Extremists’ “yea” votes will only harm African wildlife.

Trump Taps First African American to Lead USFWS

Aurelia Skipwith stands to continue the Trump administration’s aim of balanced wildlife management.

24 Lions: One Year Later

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

South African Nations Threaten to Leave Global Conservation Treaty

Its preservationist attitude may tear the landmark conservation agreement apart.

Congress Weighs African Experience in Trophy Hunting Debate

The CECIL Act would disrupt the wildlife-driven economies of more than a dozen African nations.

Trump Nominates Aurelia Skipwith to Lead USFWS

The DOI Secretary and groups like the NRA applaud the move as good for conservation.

Trophy Hunting’s Crucial Role in Africa

Legal, regulated hunting is what generates the revenue needed to conserve wildlife species.

CBS News Tells the True Story of Trophy Hunting

A CBS documentary touts the benefits of hunters’ role in Zimbabwe.

Letting Africa Lead

Through firsthand accounts, the author reveals why lifting Botswana’s hunting ban will conserve its wildlife.

Botswana Lifts Hunting Ban

Elephants’ economic value to rural populations is now recognized in the African nation.

15 Scary Anti-Hunting Organizations to Watch

Hunters Beware: These groups seek to eradicate all hunting.

Prince William Notes Conservation Case for Hunting Botswana

Botswana’s President Masisi says the British royal recognizes elephant hunting as a conservation tool.

Why Hunters Are Critical to Reducing Wildlife Crime

Integrating hunters’ input in policy decisions is America’s key to addressing international wildlife trafficking.

Photo Tourism Alone Cannot Save Africa’s Wildlife

Here’s why hunting remains the backbone of the continent’s wildlife conservation efforts.

U.S. Taxpayer Dollars are Funding HSUS

Even Africa knows that our hard-earned tax dollars are funding this animal rights extremist organization!

Hunters’ Dollars Sustain Africa’s Anti-Poaching Efforts

Africa’s wildlife treasures continue to be protected by hunter funding of anti-poaching rangers.
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