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Partners in Conservation: How This Wildlife Biologist Uses Hunters’ Dollars to Aid Wildlife

State wildlife agencies rely on hunters’ excise taxes and other fees to fund conservation.

Gun Owners, Hunters and Shooters Overwhelmingly Support North American Wildlife Conservation

A new study points to how sportsmen continue to fund the bulk of conservation.

Meeting Demand by Building Shooting Ranges with Excise Tax Funds

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

Nevada Study Says Hunters Generate Millions for State’s Rural Economies

A university study reveals hunting’s economic importance statewide.

Happy Birthday, Pittman-Robertson Act: Celebrating 85 Years of American Hunter-Backed Conservation

Would the whitetail deer or turkey have survived if not for hunters’ dollars?

NRA Presents Check for $122,720 to Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation

Here’s another reason Oklahoma appreciates NRA’s free online hunter education course.

Where Our Taxes Go: Pittman-Robertson Funds for Wildlife Conservation Featured in New Video

Thanks hunters, anglers and shooters for funding the bulk of conservation.

Hunters, Shooters and Anglers Paying a Record $1.5 Billion for Conservation in 2022

The Interior Department says the funding secures wildlife and their habitats.

How Record Gun Sales Help Hunters

Here’s how hunters and non-hunters alike contribute to conservation.

NRA Mobilizes Against Escalating Social Media Death Threats to Hunters  

Animal rights extremists terrorize two more hunters despite that hunting is a legal, regulated activity.

Hunters’ Role in National Wildlife Refuges

Don’t let anti-hunters or the misinformed hijack the fact that hunting is conservation. America’s wildlife...