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Trust the Science: U.S. House Votes to Delist the Recovered Gray Wolf

Removing wolves’ federal protections would return their management to the states.

U.S. House Passes Measure Protecting Lead Ammo Use

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

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.

Rep. Newhouse, Area Residents Oppose Plan to Release Grizzlies in Washington State

Public comments shed light on the dangers of being forced to live with the predators.

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.

NRA, Partners Oppose Feds’ Attempt to Remove USFWS Oversight of Federal Subsistence Board

Operating on the front lines as well as behind the scenes is what secures conservation.

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

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

Biden Administration Proposes Lead Ammunition Ban at Eight National Wildlife Refuges

Here’s the latest example of the administration’s underlying agenda.

Having Hunters’ Backs: The NRA HLF’s Year in Review

Here's a look back at 2022 as we continue reporting news from the hunting front.

NRA Calls Out Biden Administration’s Move to Cut Target Shooting Access in Arizona

The latest move against gun owners was announced in yesterday’s Federal Register.

Animal Rights Extremist Groups Sue Feds over Missed Deadline on Gray Wolf Decision

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will be forced to make a final determination.

House Signs Off on African Trophy Import Ban as Bill Now Moves to Senate

Hunters must not let the bill’s harmful anti-hunting language fly under the radar.

The Ongoing Saga of the Grizzly Bear

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

NRA, Partner Groups Oppose Import Ban of Legally Hunted African Game Animals

The ban would harm Africa’s wildlife and rural economies.

Feds Ratchet Up Assault on Lead Ammo

Sportsmen have until Aug. 8 to submit comments against a proposed USFWS rule.

New Senate Bill Aims to Ban Use of Traditional Lead Ammunition on U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Lands

The bill’s true purpose is to attack American hunters and legal, regulated hunting.

NRA Appeals California Court’s Decision to Relist Gray Wolves

The NRA filed suit on April 11, standing with hunters to set the record straight.

Federal Subsistence Board Closes Millions of Acres in Alaska to Non-Local Caribou and Moose Hunters

The move impacts residents and nonresidents alike starting in August 2022.

Equal Access to Injustice: Animal Rights Extremists’ Misuse of the Equal Access to Justice Act

Extremist groups hijack it to force taxpayers to cover their attorney fees.

Conservation Groups Urge Interior Department to Appeal Federal Court’s Relisting of Gray Wolf

Science shows the recovered species needs no Endangered Species Act protections.
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