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Indiana Reduces Deer-Vehicle Collisions

Hoosier State study shows targeted hunting can reduce deer-vehicle accidents.

Grant Applications for Maryland’s 2024 Venison Donation Grant Program Due June 16

The state is awarding $25,000 to wild game meat donation program partners.

Trust the Science: U.S. House Votes to Delist the Recovered Gray Wolf

Removing wolves’ federal protections would return their management to the states.

Oregon Study Results in Ad Campaign to Increase Public Awareness of Poaching

The campaign website generated more than 5 million views in the first 90 days.

Iowa Department of Natural Resources Takes New Hunters from Field to Fork

A six-month program teaches aspiring hunters to bowhunt and prepare their venison.

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

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

Wisconsin First-Time Buyers Get Hunting License Price Break

The savings is for new and lapsed hunters—residents and nonresidents alike.

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.

American Heart Association Campaign Urges Hunters to Be ‘Heart Healthy’

Hunter safety includes knowing the signs of a heart attack or stroke.

Wyoming Gov. Gordon Launches “Inspire a Kid” Initiative with State’s Game and Fish Department

The governor encourages Wyoming’s youth to explore the great outdoors.

Hunters Support Emergency Closure of Caribou Hunt in Alaska GMU 13

Legal, regulated hunting is scientifically managed to ensure health of the species.

Minnesota DNR Bans Lead Ammo on Some Public Hunting Areas, Federal Ammo Issues Letter Supporting Hunters

Minnesota-based Federal Ammunition stands with hunters in the name of science.

U.S. House Resolution Aims to Halt Federal Lead Ammo Bans

Standing with science, the move works to shut down bans that hinder hunting.

New Study Sheds Light on Women’s Participation in Hunting and Shooting

Understanding what women want is key to retaining their participation.

Should You Keep or Donate Your Wild Game Meat?

If your own freezer is full, consider feeding the needy in your community.

Minnesota Deer Hunters Association to Skip 2023 Governor’s Deer Opener

It says Gov. Walz’s policies are at odds with deer hunting and conservation.

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

Is the Interior Department exchanging land access for ammo bans?

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

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

Meeting Demand by Building Shooting Ranges with Excise Tax Funds

Take advantage of funding opportunities to build a range near you.

The Direct Link: Working for Wildlife

Georgia is one of many states offering insight into hunter-conservationists’ ultimate career.
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