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Wisconsin First-Time Buyers Get Hunting License Price Break

The savings is for new and lapsed hunters—residents and nonresidents alike.

Wile E. Coyote on the East Coast, the West Coast—and Everywhere in Between

Even Massachusetts says to beware of aggressive coyotes this mating season.

Voice of Leadership: Why Hunter Reactivation is Crucial to the R3 Movement

Where there’s a will, there’s a way to reconnect with the hunting lifestyle.

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.

California Judge Restores Federal Protection For Gray Wolves

The recovered species is being relisted under the Endangered Species Act.

Having Hunters’ Backs: The NRA Hunters’ Leadership Forum Website’s Year in Review

Revisit top stories from 2021 as we work to address threats to hunting’s future.

Federal Lawsuit Over Removal of Gray Wolf Protections Goes Before U.S. District Court Judge

A judge hears arguments as anti-hunters push to relist the recovered species.

How the Interstate Wildlife Violators Compact Makes Poachers Pay

It tracks wildlife violations and underscores how poaching IS NOT hunting.

Voice of Leadership: Farmers Markets, Land Trusts and the Changing Face of Hunting

Food-based hunter recruitment efforts tie into the consumer demand for local food.

Why Hemingway’s Wyoming Hunts Deserve More than a Passing Nod

The winner of the Pulitzer and Nobel prizes was also a Western big game hunter.

Judge Says NRA and SCI Have Right to Intervene in Lawsuits over Gray Wolf Delisting

Extremists aim to shut down states’ authority to manage the recovered species.

NRA Gives Hunters a Voice in Three Gray Wolf Delisting Lawsuits

NRA and SCI are working to defend hunting and keep wolf numbers in check.

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

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

Early Wisconsin Wolf Season Closes, Hunters Hit Quota in 48 Hours

The state acted in case the new administration restores the recovered species’ protections.

2020 Marks Successful Elk Hunting Season in Wisconsin

Here’s how hunter-conservationists reintroduced elk to the Dairy State.

Wisconsin Hunters Vote No to Deer Season Change, Yes to Bear Season

Sidestepping COVID-19 risks, the state conducted annual meetings with hunters online.

Overcoming Fear of Heights Can Be a Bear

Now a treestand hunter, here’s how a new bear hunter conquered her fear of heights.

Taking Grizzlies from Field to Table?

With grizzly bear delisting again making headlines, don’t overlook how the meat can be tasty.

Isle Royale National Park Is Epicenter of Ongoing Wolf-Moose Study

Spanning decades, the study continues to help scientists understand predator-prey relationships.
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