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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.

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.

Wyoming Hunter Shares Experience with Feeding the Needy as Gov. Gordon Proclaims Wild Game Meat Donation Month

The move is timed with the NRA’s national celebration of hunters feeding the hungry.

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.

Celebrating Tradition: NRA Members Win 2023 Lander One Shot Antelope Hunt

The unique event celebrates eight decades of camaraderie and the pioneer spirit.

More Consumers Relying on Hunting to Sidestep Rising Food Costs

Inflation is driving Americans to find ways to lower grocery bills.

Wyoming Gov. Gordon Joins NRA in Proclaiming November Wild Game Meat Donation Month

Gov. Gordon touts hunters’ vital role in fighting hunger across the Cowboy State.

Wyoming Gov. Gordon Launches “Inspire a Kid” Initiative with State’s Game and Fish Department

The governor encourages Wyoming’s youth to explore the great outdoors.

Should You Keep or Donate Your Wild Game Meat?

If your own freezer is full, consider feeding the needy in your community.

Wyoming Hunter Launches “Let a Deer Walk” Program Following State’s Disastrous Winterkill

Hunters remain America’s top conservationists as Western states address wildlife losses.

USFWS Considers Delisting Grizzlies in Two Ecosystems in the Lower 48

Petitions from the governors of Montana and Wyoming made the case for review.

Wyoming Grizzly Bear Attack Amplifies Need for Species’ Management

More humans are harmed as the recovered species remains delisted.

The Ongoing Saga of the Grizzly Bear

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

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.

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.

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.

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.

Voice of Leadership: Why Hunters Must Monitor Public Hunting Policy

Elected officials’ actions and voting patterns impact hunting’s future.
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