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Texas Deer Hunters Help to Feed the Hungry

The NRA applauds them as we celebrate National Wild Game Meat Donation Month.

NRA Kicks Off Wild Game Meat Donation Month, Celebrates Hunters Sharing Their Harvests

Join NRA in celebrating hunters and giving back this November.

NRA Hunters' Leadership Forum Donates $100K to America’s Hunters for the Hungry Programs

The NRA supports the hunter-backed groups fighting hunger across America.

Should You Keep or Donate Your Wild Game Meat?

If your own freezer is full, consider feeding the needy in your community.

NRA Employee Resurrects Local Hunters for the Hungry Program to Feed the Needy

Hunter Marc Peugeot got an NRA grant and began recruiting meat processors.

This Christmas: Hunt Down Hunger!

Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry need our support now more than ever.

Hunters Helping to Feed America’s Hungry

Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry now spans efforts in 20 states.

Can You Catch COVID-19 from Deer?

Here is what the science shows.

First Hunt Foundation Mentoring Increasing Number of New Hunters

Read on for details on next week’s Wyoming Commissioner’s tag auction.

Empty Shelves in Meat Sections Bring on Rush of New Hunters

People finally realize meat is not made at the grocery store.

How Much Meat Should You Take from Your Harvests?

The author looks at the ethics and legalities of processing nature’s finest protein.

Examining Hunter Ethics and Morality

Personal morals come into play when considering the role of ethics in legal, regulated hunting.

Virginia Hunters Raise $17,684.89 to Feed the Hungry

Virginia Hunters Who Care is just one example of hunters making the world better.

When the Hunter Is the Hunted

Vigilance and the right handgun can mean the difference between life and death.

Connecticut Rolls Out NRA-Based Whitetail Hunting Clinics

Adding regional specifics to NRA curricula creates tailor-made hunting programs.

The Joys of Deer Hunting with Family and Friends

The camaraderie of hunting camp is yet one more reason we hunt.

A Hunter’s Duty Includes Leaving the Hunting Legacy Intact

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

First Fur: Five Points to Share with New Hunters

The author recommends emphasizing these points with every novice.

Connecticut Hosts Popular Venison Processing Workshops

Learn from a professional meat cutter how to utilize every part of your game animal.

Japan to Open Business School for Hunting Industry

Japan needs more hunters as wildlife damages crops, but restrictive gun laws are a hurdle.
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