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U.S. Senator Warns Biden Administration Trying to Kill Hunting in Alaska

Sen. Sullivan urges Alaskans to counter the assault and protect hunting.

Federal Bills Addressing Gray Wolf and Grizzly Bear Management Pass out of Committee

NRA applauds the legislators for following the science regarding recovered species.

Wile E. Coyote on the East Coast, the West Coast—and Everywhere in Between

Even Massachusetts says to beware of aggressive coyotes this mating season.

Having Hunters’ Backs: The NRA HLF’s Year in Review

Here's a look back at 2022 as we continue reporting news from the hunting front.

Another Group Petitions Feds to Ban Lead Ammo on Public Lands

Sidestepping science, the real goal is to hinder participation in hunting and shooting.

The Ongoing Saga of the Grizzly Bear

Here’s what happens when a recovered predator is given federal protections.

Equal Access to Injustice: Animal Rights Extremists’ Misuse of the Equal Access to Justice Act

Extremist groups hijack it to force taxpayers to cover their attorney fees.

Yellowstone Culls Park Bison as Population Expands into Montana

Bison are surpassing carrying capacity as in Grand Canyon National Park.

Examining the Challenges of Life in Grizzly Bear Country

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

Hunter-Volunteers Kill 4 Bison in Grand Canyon National Park in Pilot Program to Control Expanding Herd

Concerns grow as bison now number two to three times the carrying capacity.

Anti-hunters and Legislators Attack National Park Service over Management of Bison

Extremists push a costly, non-lethal solution, but who will pay for it?

American Wildlife Conservation Partners Celebrate 20 Years of Conservation Success

The 50-group coalition continues to chart the course to protect wildlife’s future.

Deadly Consequences: Grizzly Bear Kills Camper in Montana

The recovered species’ fatal attacks on humans are at an all-time high.

Interior Department’s Abrupt Closure of Northern Alaska Public Lands Puts 2021 Moose and Caribou Hunts at Risk

Hunters’ comment period ends Apr. 20 with a public hearing set for Apr. 23.

Celebrating the Trump Administration’s Hunting and Conservation Success

Four years of action marked unprecedented accomplishments for hunters on the federal level.

The Citizen Conservation that Saved California Tule Elk

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

Mountain Goats: A Wilderness Icon On the Way Out?

Here's how the species' story has come up against its own success.

Birds of a Feather: Hunter-Led Conservation Ensured a Future for America’s Iconic Swan Species

Hunting groups worked to stabilize tundra swan populations and restore the trumpeter swan.

How Hunters Help Native Americans

A hunt on the Crow Creek Reservation shows just how hunters aid the community.
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