Search

Your search for east matched article(s).
Showing results to .

Louisiana Black Bear Recovery Allows for Limited Hunt

Hunting is an effective management tool as bear numbers continue to rise.

Virginia's Second Annual Elk Hunt a Success

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

Texas Deer Hunters Help to Feed the Hungry

The NRA applauds them as we celebrate National Wild Game Meat Donation Month.

University of Montana’s Wild Sustenance Class Offers College Credit for Learning to Hunt

With RMEF support, the program is opening doors to hunting and conservation.

Harvesting Memories: Thanksgiving Afield

Today we give thanks for the blessings of family, friends and our outdoor traditions.

Ducks and Dassies: It’s What’s for Dinner

Thank you, hunters, for feeding those less fortunate worldwide.

The Truth About Transmission of the COVID-19 Virus Between Wild Deer and Humans

Scientific evidence shows our probability of getting it from deer is actually very low.

Wile E. Coyote on the East Coast, the West Coast—and Everywhere in Between

Even Massachusetts says to beware of aggressive coyotes this mating season.

Black Death … in More Ways Than One

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

Don Jr. and Eric Trump to Headline NRA Hunters’ Leadership Forum Event at NRA Show

Join us in Houston for the NRA’s annual celebration of hunting.

Hunt 24/7 by Helping to Control Invasive Species

Yearning for deer season? Consider these year-round hunting opportunities.

Fighting for Our Hunting Heritage: The NRA-Backed Center for Conservation Excellence

Here’s how it is sustaining science-based wildlife management into the future.

Examining the Challenges of Life in Grizzly Bear Country

Living with grizzlies means eternal vigilance and being prepared—for anything.

Momentous Moves: Cabela Family Transplants Wild Cheetahs to Mozambique in 2nd Historic Apex Predator Transport

From African lions to cheetahs, the family continues its quest to conserve.

Why Hemingway’s Wyoming Hunts Deserve More than a Passing Nod

The winner of the Pulitzer and Nobel prizes was also a Western big game hunter.

Birds of a Feather: Hunter-Led Conservation Ensured a Future for America’s Iconic Swan Species

Hunting groups worked to stabilize tundra swan populations and restore the trumpeter swan.

East Coast, Multi-Game “Safaris” Offer Big Bang for the Buck

If COVID-19 put your safari plans on hold, head for the East Coast.

NRA HLF Award Winner, Renown Artist and Conservationist John Seery-Lester Passes Away

Seerey-Lester’s remarkable work and achievements live on as we embrace his legacy.

Religions of the World Support Hunting

Most all religions support ethical hunting and honor animals taken through ritual and prayer.
1 of 4