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In Memoriam: Remembering Frank R. Brownell III, June 24, 1939 – June 18, 2025

The outdoor community owes a debt of gratitude to this legendary pioneer.

NRA-Backed Right to Hunt and Fish Amendments Advance in Iowa and Maine

Two more states soon may amend their constitutions to enshrine hunting and fishing.

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.

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.

The Direct Link: Working for Wildlife

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

New Senate Bill Aims to Ban Use of Traditional Lead Ammunition on U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Lands

The bill’s true purpose is to attack American hunters and legal, regulated hunting.

Can You Catch COVID-19 from Deer?

Here is what the science shows.

Explore Your Options: Public vs. Private Land

New to hunting? Select the option that fits your needs.

Voice of Leadership: Farmers Markets, Land Trusts and the Changing Face of Hunting

Food-based hunter recruitment efforts tie into the consumer demand for local food.

“Pass It On!” Introduces Youths to Traditional Outdoor Pursuits

Dedicated mentors help kids to experience hunting and the outdoor life.

Youth Archery Camps Change Lives One Arrow at a Time

Raised at Full Draw offers opportunities to learn about archery, hunting and the outdoors.

Empty Shelves in Meat Sections Bring on Rush of New Hunters

People finally realize meat is not made at the grocery store.

Millennials On Safari

When promoting the joys of hunting, an African safari can be the affordable choice.

Illinois Adds Hunter Safety Course to School Curriculum

The Prairie State is now part of a growing movement to teach hunter ed early.

Nonresident Hunter Numbers in Many States on the Rise

Despite the decline in hunter numbers, a recent study shows nonresident hunter numbers are increasing.

Hunters Set the Rules—and Hold Themselves Accountable

Hunting is often more akin to a religion than a sport, steeped in ethics.

Wildlife Overpasses Protect Man and Animals Alike

State highway administrations and wildlife biologists are teaming up to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions.

Zinke’s $21 Million in DOI Grants Aid Wetlands Conservation

Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke approved $21.9 million in grants for wetland conservation projects...

Court Ruling Impacts Issue of Wolves and States' Rights

As NRA-ILA notes, this week’s U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling sets positive precedent for...

R3 Efforts Expanding

Challenges to the future of hunting are many, but so are the efforts to support...
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