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USFWS State Wildlife Grant Program to Distribute $55 Million for Conservation in 2025

Wildlife species and their habitats continue to benefit from proactive partnerships.

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

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

Conservation Spotlight: Celebrating the Wildlife Law Legacy of Carol Frampton

We applaud this pioneer for 40 years of accomplishments in the conservation arena.

NRA Applauds Hunter-Backed Reintroduction of Freedom from Unfair Gun Taxes Act

U.S. legislators recognize how added “sin taxes” harm hunting and conservation.

NRA, Partner Groups Support President Trump’s Nominee for USFWS Director

Brian Nesvick’s vast experience equips him to lead conservation efforts nationwide.

Hunter-Backed Pittman-Robertson Act Provides $1.3 Billion for 2025 Conservation Funding

America’s sportsmen and women remain the largest direct contributors to conservation.

Colorado Wolf Depredation Payments Nearly Break Budget

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

Western Grizzly Bear Managers Hope Change in Administrations Means Return of Species’ Management to States

The author speaks from experience as someone who lives in grizzly bear country.

Congress Mobilizes to Pass Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act

The aim is to prevent the government overreach witnessed during the last administration.

Biden Administration Reverses Proposal Banning Shooting at Bears Ears National Monument

The NRA, its millions of members and partners are committed to preserving freedom.

Biden Administration Says No to Delisting Recovered Grizzlies During Final Days in Office

It favors a new proposed rule changing the approach to the species’ recovery.

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.

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. Fish and Wildlife Service Welcomes Public Input to Enhance Access to Federal Lands

Comment by the Jan. 16 deadline to help create more outdoor opportunities for us all.

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?

NRA, Others Protest Shooting Ban at Bears Ear National Monument

The ban thwarts shooting sports and wildlife conservation funding opportunities alike.

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.
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