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Hungary and Beyond: 87-Year-Old Béla Hidvégi’s Journey into Hunting and Wildlife Conservation

Here’s how one hunter continues to make a difference on conservation’s world stage.

Trinity Oaks Gets Kids and Combat-Injured Veterans Outdoors

Opening doors to the great outdoors is founder Tom Snyder’s goal.

Wyoming Gov. Gordon Launches “Inspire a Kid” Initiative with State’s Game and Fish Department

The governor encourages Wyoming’s youth to explore the great outdoors.

Outdoors Tomorrow Foundation Teaches Public School Students a Class in the Outdoors

A unique pro-hunting curriculum is reaching tens of thousands of students annually.

Hunting Is More Than the Harvest for Those Who Seek Adventure

Hunters enjoy remarkable experiences whether or not a game animal is taken.

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.

Voice of Leadership: Are We Doing Hunter Recruitment Right?

As the hunting population ages, new approaches are needed to bolster our ranks

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

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

Priceless Lessons Learned during the Pandemic

Passing on the hunting tradition to a grandchild strengthens bonds and provides immeasurable rewards.

Accepting the Challenge of Handgun Hunting

A journey into the handgun arena has delivered hunting excitement and personal rewards.

Trinity Oaks: Providing Positive Outdoor Experiences to Those in Need

This Texas-based organization is yet another example of how sportsmen give back to their communities.

104-Year-Old Woman Takes First Buck

Has there ever been a better story showcasing hunting as a precious, all-American tradition?

Texas Youth Program Offers Hands-On Hunting Experience

The program underscores hunter-education-class material through actual hunting experiences.

How Effective Are You as a Hunting Mentor?

A memorable mentor will make the first-time-hunter feel welcomed into the community.

Can Women Save Our Hunting Heritage By Themselves?

Females are more likely to pick up hunting, but can that stem the sport's decline?

Granddaddy’s Guns

A cherished hunting relationship comes full circle as a grandson takes his grandfather afield.

A Hunter’s Duty Includes Leaving the Hunting Legacy Intact

Hunting’s life lessons provide much more than learning to become successful afield.

When It’s Okay to Be a Selfish Hunter

While mentoring new hunters, set aside time also to relish your own connection to nature.

Club Calls Out Rhode Island Town after Coyote Kills Terrier

A terrier club formally expresses outrage after an acclimated coyote kills a dog.

Wisconsin Welcomes All Ages into Mentored Hunter Program

NRA applauds Governor Walker for signing a bill eliminating the age requirement young residents must...
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