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More Consumers Relying on Hunting to Sidestep Rising Food Costs

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

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.

The Direct Link: Working for Wildlife

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

Examining the Challenges of Life in Grizzly Bear Country

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

Back to School: Texas Game Warden Brings Wild Game Meat Prep into the Classroom

Here’s how one warden is connecting with youth to promote hunting.

How the Interstate Wildlife Violators Compact Makes Poachers Pay

It tracks wildlife violations and underscores how poaching IS NOT hunting.

The Citizen Conservation that Saved California Tule Elk

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

Illinois Game Warden Says R3 Efforts Can Recruit More Conservation Officers

America’s natural wildlife resources need future generations to manage, conserve and protect them.

Examining Hunter Ethics and Morality

Personal morals come into play when considering the role of ethics in legal, regulated hunting.

Famed Klineburger Brothers Receive Lifetime Achievement Award   

WWII veteran and international hunter-conservationist Chris Klineburger defines the term “hunting pioneer.”

The Love of a Non-Hunter Shapes a Hunter’s Life and Loss

A Gold-Star Ranger takes his wife hunting—twice—to see the joy on her face.

Raising Poachers’ Fines Makes These Criminals Think Twice

A retired game warden recommends issuing stiffer penalties to combat poaching.

Skills to Win Over Anti- and Non-Hunters and Why Hunters Must Master Them

Here’s how to reach the American public and why every hunter must act.

Texas Mule Deer Project Poised to Enrich All Hunters

Hunting organizations donate enticements for hunters who contribute harvest data for experiment.

Apply for NRA’s $5,000 Women’s Conservation Scholarship by Nov. 1

Majoring in wildlife conservation? Here’s how to apply for the NRA Women’s Wildlife Management/Conservation Scholarship.

How to Use the Mainstream Media to Save Hunting

The author says leave no media stone unturned in communicating with the American public about...

Never Trust a Store Clerk

Confused about a game reg? Asking a local game warden for clarification prior to your...

Store-Bought Meat: Should We Hunters Change Our Ways?

Steeped in hypocrisy, some anti-hunters plead ignorance as to where their meat and leather comes...

Tips for Increasing Public Land Access

Opportunities can open up quickly if you maximize available resources.

Study Touts Positive Attitudes toward Wildlife Officers

As if we hunters had any doubt, Responsive Management’s latest research affirms the American public’s...
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