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Heroes, Hunting and Healing: The Trinity Oaks Experience

Hunt participant Rachel DeHoyos says the faith-based organization changed her life.

Why Your Kids Don’t Hunt

Barriers to getting kids into hunting ultimately threaten how we pay for conservation.

My Journey Into Hunting

The author credits hunting with instilling a sense of pride and enhancing family ties.

Bringing the Laughs: U.S. Army Veteran and Hunter Finds Joy through Comedy

For this comedian, life is all about the people, the places and family time afield.

How Hillsdale College’s Nimrod Education Center and Wildlife Law Courses Are Preparing the Next Generation

Teaching hunting’s conservation role impacts future legislative and wildlife court decisions.

Why Exposure and Interaction with Nature Is a First Step to Hunter Recruitment

Our childhood encounters with wildlife reveal our connection to all living things.

Lighting the Fire: Introduce a Newcomer to Hunting This Turkey Season

Give back by helping others to experience the excitement of calling in a gobbling tom.

Trinity Oaks Gets Kids and Combat-Injured Veterans Outdoors

Opening doors to the great outdoors is founder Tom Snyder’s goal.

A Young Hunter's Connection with the Natural World

Fifty years later, the author's childhood experiences drive his conservation ethic.

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.

In It to Win It: NRA Creates New Hunting Mentors with $120,000 First Hunt Foundation Grant

NRA Hunters’ Leadership Forum funding amplifies the FHF’s impact and reach.

Freedom Hunters: Giving Back to America’s Veterans through Hunting and the Great Outdoors

The founder shares how the nonprofit fosters healing by saluting those who serve.

Voice of Leadership: Embracing Hunting’s Therapeutic Benefits

Time spent in nature aids our mental and physical health and our overall well-being.

A Bobcat for Mama

The author’s hunt stirred thoughts of his mother, who passed away that very day.

Black Death … in More Ways Than One

Once again, we see how hunter-backed operations help to sustain wildlife species.

The Art of a Thanksgiving Hunt

Giving thanks for nature’s bounty extends to appreciating the artists who showcase it.

The Direct Link: Working for Wildlife

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

$20K Florida Python Challenge Helps to Manage the Everglades’ Invasive Species

The annual contest aids both the ecosystem and biodiversity.

Wyoming Grizzly Bear Attack Amplifies Need for Species’ Management

More humans are harmed as the recovered species remains delisted.
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