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More Consumers Relying on Hunting to Sidestep Rising Food Costs

Inflation is driving Americans to find ways to lower grocery bills.

Hunting and Shooting Sports Alert: Take Action to Oppose Shooting Access Closure in Arizona by Mar. 22

Here’s how American hunters and shooters can act to protect their rights.

NFL Pro Carson Wentz under Fire for Killing Alaska Black Bear

Legal, regulated hunting remains a key to managing burgeoning wildlife populations.

NRA and Boone and Crockett Club Partner to Promote Fair Chase and Hunter Ethics

The duo will launch a free online Fair Chase Hunter Ethics course in 2024.

Wyoming Hunter Launches “Let a Deer Walk” Program Following State’s Disastrous Winterkill

Hunters remain America’s top conservationists as Western states address wildlife losses.

Wyoming Bill Aims to Stop Private Landowners from Blocking Public Land Access

It protects private-landowner rights while keeping public lands open.

Voice of Leadership: Addressing Social Media Sensationalism

Dismantle anti-hunters’ truth-twisting by sharing the sicence behind why we hunt.

The Ongoing Saga of the Grizzly Bear

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

Hunting Is More Than the Harvest for Those Who Seek Adventure

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

Slashing Science: New Group Aims to Reform Washington State’s Wildlife Management

Washington Wildlife First is pushing preservation over consumption.

Voice of Leadership: Recognizing the Hunting Community’s “Meta” Problem

If used correctly, social media can promote the positive story of hunting.

Idaho Governor, Public Officials Nationwide Honor National Hunting and Fishing Day

The NRA joins the celebration of sportsmen’s conservation legacy.

NRA and Gun Owners Win as White House Withdraws Chipman ATF Nomination

The NRA spent nearly $3 million to protect American gun owners.

Hunters Prevail: Interior Department Defers Closing 40 Million Alaska Acres to Hunting This Fall

Backed by science, hunting groups mobilized to push any decision to 2022.

Texas Hunters and Researchers Keep Sights Set on Feral Hog Control

Hunters can trim hog populations and put food on the grill this Memorial Day.

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.

Voice of Leadership: Social Media Bullies Can Stunt Hunter Recruitment

Support of newcomers includes preparing them for peers’ negative comments.

Giving Thanks—Today and Every Day

Even in 2020, we hunters have many blessings to count.

Hunting is a Matter of National Security

There is a clear crossover in skill sets required for hunting and military service.

Green Eggs and Hunt: Examining Hunting’s Role in Nature and Humanity

We’re all hunters at our core as we work to sustain the natural world.
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