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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.

More Than Just Conservationists: How Hunters Are True Stewards of the Land

Hunters are directly connected to the land and the health of the ecosystems they hunt.

Maryland Legislation to Ban Lead Hunting Ammo Dies in State House and Senate

The intent was to phase out traditional lead ammunition within four years.

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.

The Evolution of Hunter Recruitment: Embracing the R3 Movement

Efforts to recruit, retain and reactivate hunters can halt hunting participation’s decline.

41 Conservation Groups Back Trump Nominee N.D. Gov. Burgum for Secretary of Interior

The organizations are pushing for Burgum’s quick Senate confirmation this week.

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 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.

Hunter-Driven Pittman-Robertson Act Provides Nearly $1 Billion in Conservation Funding in 2024

Thank you, sportsmen and women, for paying to sustain our fish and wildlife species.

USFWS Proposes Expanded Hunting, Fishing Opportunities on 12 National Wildlife Refuges

The catch? It will ban the use of lead ammo and fishing tackle.

Victory in Vermont: NRA Applauds Defeat of Bill Aiming to Put Anti-Hunters on Fish and Wildlife Board

The win sounds home the effectiveness of local advocacy in influencing state legislation.

New Study Sheds Light on Women’s Participation in Hunting and Shooting

Understanding what women want is key to retaining their participation.

NRA to Present S.D. Gov. Kristi Noem with Hunters Leadership Award at NRA Show in Indy

This hunter and best-selling author’s fight for freedom inspires us all.

The Direct Link: Working for Wildlife

Georgia is one of many states offering insight into hunter-conservationists’ ultimate career.

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

A university study reveals hunting’s economic importance statewide.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Expands Hunter Access While Restricting Use of Traditional Lead Ammo

The Biden administration’s ban on lead ammunition takes effect in 2026.

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.

41 Conservation Partners Urge Feds Not to Settle Extremists’ Lawsuit

Will the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service uphold hunter access to wildlife refuge lands?

Voice of Leadership: Promoting Diversity and Inclusion in the Outdoors

The changing face of hunting is creating opportunities to build our ranks.
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