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

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

NRA Says Michigan Bill Would Create a Hunter Safety Course for Public Schools

If passed, the bill will offer a voluntary program for students in grades 6-12.

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.

“De-extinction” Debunked: Dire Wolves Are Extinct, Explains Wildlife Biologist

The author shares why recent claims of the species’ resurrection are false.

The Year in Review: The NRA Hunters’ Leadership Forum Website’s Top News Stories of 2024

As we kick off the new year, here are the issues we faced in 2024.

NRA Warns Maine Hunters of State Lawmakers’ Plans to Target Hunting Rights

Anti-hunting measures could hinder the state’s hunting traditions and its economy.

Budget Woes Could Slow Wolf Reintroductions on Colorado’s Western Slope

Delaying more wolf releases could save the state general fund budget $2.1 million.

Impact of Colorado’s Wolf Reintroduction on Elk and Livestock

Will the apex predator eventually devastate the state’s elk herds?

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.

NRA, American Hunters and Multiple U.S. Governors Celebrate National Wild Game Meat Donation Month in November

Nine governors are saluting Hunters for the Hungry groups through official proclamations.

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.

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.

Indiana Reduces Deer-Vehicle Collisions

Hoosier State study shows targeted hunting can reduce deer-vehicle accidents.

New Report Shows Duck Numbers Up for First Time in Nearly a Decade

Wigeons top the list of species with populations up 55% over last year.

NRA Says New Massachusetts Law Will Negatively Impact Hunters

The NRA’s lobbying arm is set to challenge the law’s unconstitutional restrictions.

Proposed Cat Hunting Ban to Be Added to Colorado’s 2024 General Election Ballot

The state says anti-hunters gathered enough signatures to put it to a vote.

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.

Hunting Technology and Hunting Regs: The Push to Keep Pace with Innovation

Laws often lag behind technology such as that of Federal Premium’s FireStick.
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