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Translocation of Nevada Bighorn Sheep a Model of Hunting-Conservation Teamwork

Hunter-conservationists continue to aid state agencies in the recovery of wild sheep.

ISIS Attacks in Mozambique Threaten Hunter-Funded Conservation Efforts

Forty terrorists took hostages, beheaded two employees and destroyed the camp.

Florida Anti-Hunters Preparing to Buy Bear Hunting Tags

Misleading campaigns thwart efforts to keep bears healthy and within carrying capacity.

USFWS State Wildlife Grant Program to Distribute $55 Million for Conservation in 2025

Wildlife species and their habitats continue to benefit from proactive partnerships.

Science-Based Wildlife Management Eeks out Another Win in Arizona Hound Battle

Game biologists’ study supports hunters’ sustainable harvest with the aid of dogs.

Conservation Group Launches Global Fundraising Campaign for Zimbabwe Conservancy Following Brutal Rhino Poaching

Much needed funds will help the Imire Conservancy bolster costly security operations.

Florida Man is State’s First Black Bear Fatality

Escalating black bear numbers may spur the state's first bear hunt in 10 years.

Study Shows Majority of Rhode Islanders Approve of Hunting and Shooting

Hunting for food and to keep wildlife numbers in check remain messages that resonate.

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.

Colorado Wolf Depredation Payments Nearly Break Budget

The state just paid $343K to help cover ranchers’ losses in 2024.

Western Grizzly Bear Managers Hope Change in Administrations Means Return of Species’ Management to States

The author speaks from experience as someone who lives in grizzly bear country.

U.S. House Reintroduces Legislation to Delist the Recovered Gray Wolf

The move on Jan. 31 aims to ensure federal resources go to species in peril.

Biden Administration Says No to Delisting Recovered Grizzlies During Final Days in Office

It favors a new proposed rule changing the approach to the species’ recovery.

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.

Rising Conflicts with Wolves in Europe Prompt Move to Permit Targeted Culling

Regulatory changes seek to balance conservation with species’ management.

Hunters, Scientific Wildlife Management Prevail in Two State Ballot Initiatives on Nov. 5

The NRA applauds significant Election Day wins for hunters in Florida and Colorado.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission Faces Controversy with New Anti-Hunting Appointees

Anti-hunting agendas ultimately undermine a state wildlife agency’s conservation goals.

Colorado Voters to Decide Fate of Proposed Cat Hunting Ban on Nov. 5

Ballot-box biology discards the vital role of professional biologists and wildlife managers.

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.
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