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Louisiana Black Bear Recovery Allows for Limited Hunt

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

More Consumers Relying on Hunting to Sidestep Rising Food Costs

Inflation is driving Americans to find ways to lower grocery bills.

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.

Virginia's Second Annual Elk Hunt a Success

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

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

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

NRA Declares November ‘Wild Game Meat Donation Month’

The initiative applauds hunters for giving back and aiding those less fortunate.

Operation Orphans: Teaching Hunting and Life Skills through the Great Outdoors

The Texas program has taken nearly 20,000 orphans on hunting and fishing trips.

Should You Keep or Donate Your Wild Game Meat?

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

Hogapalooza! Louisiana Hunters for the Hungry Program Aims to Ease Feral Swine Bomb

Cutting hog numbers while helping those less fortunate is a win-win for all.

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

A university study reveals hunting’s economic importance statewide.

Are You Afraid of “Bambi?”

The Disney film’s distorted image of nature hinders hope for a sustainable world.

Ideal Hunts for America’s Millions of New Hunters

For a mentor, hooking newcomers starts with providing a good first experience.

The New Administration’s Silent Attack on Hunters

Will the new Interior secretary support hunting on public lands?

The Citizen Conservation that Saved California Tule Elk

A German immigrant with a cattle empire was the first to conserve the species.

Giving Thanks—Today and Every Day

Even in 2020, we hunters have many blessings to count.

The Wolf Is a Savior of the Environment?

Not so fast … . This is what the science really reveals.

Hunting with Type 1 Diabetes

Diagnosed at age 20, this Distinguished Rifleman Badge holder urges others to pursue their dreams.

New York Parks to Axe Outrageous Deer Vasectomy Program Due to Budget Cuts

The failed initiative looks even more ridiculous as we scramble for extra funds amid COVID-19.

Wyoming First Lady Teams with Hunters to Fight Hunger

Jennie Gordon and her state wildlife agency will auction a second Commissioner’s tag July 10.

Are We Telling Non-Hunters the Right Story?

When someone asks why you hunt, what do you tell them?
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