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USDA Officials Kill Colorado Wolf that Crossed into Wyoming and Killed Five Sheep

Wolves will do what wolves do—inside and outside state boundaries.

Colorado Wolf Depredation Payments Nearly Break Budget

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

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.

Environmental Groups Win Small Victory on Lead Ban at West Virginia Refuge

Hunters must remain vigilant as extremists continue push to ban lead ammunition.

U.S. House Passes Measure Protecting Lead Ammo Use

Will the U.S. Senate also stand with American hunters and pass its companion bill?

Federal Legislation Could Negatively Affect Hunting Dog Owners

If passed, the American Kennel Club says the DOJ could sidestep USDA authority.

Hunters Working for Hunters: The NRA Hunters’ Leadership Forum Website’s Year in Review

Here’s a rundown of some of the biggest issues that impacted hunters in 2023.

USFWS Rule Would Ban Use of Lead Ammo on New Wildlife Refuge Hunting Opportunities

The move ignores wildlife science and poses costly barriers to hunting participation.

The Truth About Transmission of the COVID-19 Virus Between Wild Deer and Humans

Scientific evidence shows our probability of getting it from deer is actually very low.

U.S. House Resolution Aims to Halt Federal Lead Ammo Bans

Standing with science, the move works to shut down bans that hinder hunting.

Nevada Study Says Hunters Generate Millions for State’s Rural Economies

A university study reveals hunting’s economic importance statewide.

APHIS Flip-Flops On Waterfowl Import Ban

Department of Argiculture’s Animal and Plant Inspection Service reverses recent ruling.

Why Senate’s Consideration of $70M Bill Combatting Chronic Wasting Disease Is Vital

With CWD now in 30 states, the bill would fund disease research and management.

A Call to Action: Wildfire Crisis Strategy Roundtables Being Held through May

Striking a balance between forest restoration and habitat conservation is key.

Can You Catch COVID-19 from Deer?

Here is what the science shows.

The Truth about Texas’ Exotic Wildlife

Hunters’ dollars save species where hunting is leveraged as a management tool.

Lead in Venison: Is the Human Health Scare for the Birds?

Stay grounded in science while taking precautions to lessen health risks.

DOI Signals $160 Million for Wetland Conservation and Refuge Projects

Interior Secretary Bernhardt says sportsmen’s funds will aid bird species continent-wide.

Hog Wild: A Hunter’s View of America’s Feral Swine Invasion

Wild hogs now cost the nation billions annually in damages and population control.

NRA Among Groups Urging Governors Not to Cancel Spring Hunts

Hunter organizations write governors to keep public lands open while still meeting CDC guidelines.
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