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Former ASPCA CEO Blows Whistle on Group’s Fiscal Mismanagement and Lack of Ethics

The ASPCA hoards donations intended to aid local pet shelters.

Rhode Island Applauds Hunting's Role in Wildlife Conservation and Deer Management

Hunters are respectful, cost-effective stewards of the state’s wildlife resources.

Virginia's Second Annual Elk Hunt a Success

It’s a win for wildlife conservation as elk now flourish in the Old Dominion State.

A Thanksgiving Thank You to the National Wild Turkey Federation for 50 Years of Conservation Success

We salute the NWTF for restoring populations of our No. 1 holiday gamebird.

N.J. Gov. Murphy Permanently Reinstates Bear Hunt to Cut Species’ Populations

Hunters mark a conservation win as hunting is lauded as a wildlife management tool.

Biden Administration Plays Tit-For-Tat on Lead Ammo Bans

Is the Interior Department exchanging land access for ammo bans?

U.S. Senator Warns Biden Administration Trying to Kill Hunting in Alaska

Sen. Sullivan urges Alaskans to counter the assault and protect hunting.

Federal Bills Addressing Gray Wolf and Grizzly Bear Management Pass out of Committee

NRA applauds the legislators for following the science regarding recovered species.

USFWS Considers Delisting Grizzlies in Two Ecosystems in the Lower 48

Petitions from the governors of Montana and Wyoming made the case for review.

Washington Governor to Be Sued for Appointing Anti-Hunters to Wildlife Commission

Stacking the commission through biased appointments violates state code.

What’s With New Jersey’s Abysmal 2022 Black Bear Harvest?

Anti-hunters’ last minute legal challenge closed half of the weeklong season.

NJ Governor Reinstates Bear Hunt, Cites “Data is Clear: Our Black Bear Population Is Growing”

Supporting the science, the move ends the long tug-of-war over the state’s bear hunt.

Black Bear Attacks 10-Year-Old Connecticut Boy

Encounters are escalating as bears become accustomed to eating human food.

Hunters Prevail: Interior Department Defers Closing 40 Million Alaska Acres to Hunting This Fall

Backed by science, hunting groups mobilized to push any decision to 2022.

Interior Department’s Abrupt Closure of Northern Alaska Public Lands Puts 2021 Moose and Caribou Hunts at Risk

Hunters’ comment period ends Apr. 20 with a public hearing set for Apr. 23.