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SCOTUS Rejects Wyoming Landowner Appeal, Upholds Corner-Crossing in Six States

The move supports hunters seeking access to public land blocked by private property.

30 Years Later: How the NRA Helped Spur Kodiak Refuge Acquisitions with Exxon Valdez Settlement Funds

NRA members played a key role in securing a conservation win for the ages.

SCI Movie “From the Brink” Celebrates Recovery of Louisiana Black Bear

The once threatened species now thrives due to efforts of hunters and wildlife managers.

NRA and Partner Groups Thank President Trump for “Make America Beautiful Again” Executive Order

His conservation and restoration priorities set the stage for America’s 250th birthday.

Interior Department Expands Hunting and Fishing Access at National Wildlife Refuges and Hatcheries

The NRA champions the new opportunities on 17 units that take effect on Sept. 2.

Trump Establishes Make America Beautiful Again Commission, Bolsters Hunting Access on Public Lands

The executive order enhances collaboration to conserve America’s natural resources.

More Than Just Conservationists: How Hunters Are True Stewards of the Land

Hunters are directly connected to the land and the health of the ecosystems they hunt.

10th Circuit Rules Corner-Crossing Protected by Federal Law

‘Checkerboard’ landowners cannot deny access to public lands.

Hunter-Backed Pittman-Robertson Act Provides $1.3 Billion for 2025 Conservation Funding

America’s sportsmen and women remain the largest direct contributors to conservation.

Wisconsin Governor Proposes Doubling Some Resident Hunting License Fees

The proposal notes that the revenue, in part, will help pay for conservation projects.

The Evolution of Hunter Recruitment: Embracing the R3 Movement

Efforts to recruit, retain and reactivate hunters can halt hunting participation’s decline.

Michigan Hunters and Farmers Team to Address Deer Overpopulation Crisis

With fewer hunters to balance deer numbers, deer are hungry, weak and subject to disease.

EXPLORE Act Heads to President Biden’s Desk

Drawing bipartisan support, the measure promotes recreation on federal lands and waters.

Environmental Groups Win Small Victory on Lead Ban at West Virginia Refuge

Hunters must remain vigilant as extremists continue push to ban lead ammunition.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Welcomes Public Input to Enhance Access to Federal Lands

Comment by the Jan. 16 deadline to help create more outdoor opportunities for us all.

New Jersey Hunter Endures Death Threats and Harassment after Taking Record Black Bear

Anti-hunters ignore legal, regulated hunting’s vital role in wildlife management.

NRA, Others Protest Shooting Ban at Bears Ear National Monument

The ban thwarts shooting sports and wildlife conservation funding opportunities alike.

Biden-Harris Administration Cuts Off Access to Federal Lands, Aims to Ban Shooting at Bears Ears National Monument

Its plan hinders hunters and target shooters and their conservation funding efforts.

Anti-Hunting Groups Still Hard at Work to Destroy Hunting

Here’s how extremists, including some politicians, continue their campaign.

USFWS Proposes Expanded Hunting, Fishing Opportunities on 12 National Wildlife Refuges

The catch? It will ban the use of lead ammo and fishing tackle.
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