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Partners in Conservation: How This Wildlife Biologist Uses Hunters’ Dollars to Aid Wildlife

State wildlife agencies rely on hunters’ excise taxes and other fees to fund conservation.

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.

Rhetoric Heating Up Over Proposed NRA-Backed Florida Right to Hunt and Fish Amendment

The state’s anti-hunters seek to derail the protection of legal, regulated hunting.

Hunter-Driven Pittman-Robertson Act Provides Nearly $1 Billion in Conservation Funding in 2024

Thank you, sportsmen and women, for paying to sustain our fish and wildlife species.

Bogus Princeton University Study Links Violent Crime to Start of Deer Season

The study’s cherry-picked data blames gun violence in rural America on deer hunting.

Colorado’s Reintroduced Wolves Already Being Relocated for Killing Livestock

Relocation sparks new concerns as the process often does not end well for wolves.

Two National Conservation Groups Showcase Hunters’ Dollars at Work

Here are just two examples of the extent to which hunters invest in conservation.

How Hillsdale College’s Nimrod Education Center and Wildlife Law Courses Are Preparing the Next Generation

Teaching hunting’s conservation role impacts future legislative and wildlife court decisions.

Trust the Science: U.S. House Votes to Delist the Recovered Gray Wolf

Removing wolves’ federal protections would return their management to the states.

U.S. House Passes Measure Protecting Lead Ammo Use

Will the U.S. Senate also stand with American hunters and pass its companion bill?

South Dakota Is Latest State to Make NRA’s Free, Online Hunter Ed Course Available

Thanks, NRA, for creating a course hunters can access 24/7 and free of charge.

Gun Owners, Hunters and Shooters Overwhelmingly Support North American Wildlife Conservation

A new study points to how sportsmen continue to fund the bulk of conservation.

The NRA and Researcher Mark Damian Duda: Teaming Up to Ensure Hunting’s Cultural Acceptance

The benefit is groundbreaking research and a book on how to talk about hunting.

Hunters Working for Hunters: The NRA Hunters’ Leadership Forum Website’s Year in Review

Here’s a rundown of some of the biggest issues that impacted hunters in 2023.

The Federal Duck Stamp Goes Electric!

The legislation awaits the president’s signature, making it easier for hunters to go afield.

Michigan Looking to Reinstate Wolf Hunt If Species Is Delisted

The state’s Natural Resources Commission aims to control growing wolf populations.

USFWS Rule Would Ban Use of Lead Ammo on New Wildlife Refuge Hunting Opportunities

The move ignores wildlife science and poses costly barriers to hunting participation.

Congress Slaps Down Biden’s Funding Cuts to Schools with Archery, Hunting Programs

The NRA stands its ground in protecting America’s hunting and outdoor heritage.

Federal Duck Stamps May Become Electronically Accessible Nationwide

A successful pilot E-stamp program is paving the way to modernization.

Latest Fatal Grizzly Bear Attack Underscores Need for Species’ Management through Hunting

A woman's death in Montana is a wake-up call to cut growing bear populations.
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