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HSUS Grooming Future Anti-Hunting Activists

The nation’s biggest anti-hunting organization has launched a new tool in its attempt to recruit young people.

Anti-Hunting Activist Charged for Feeding Bears

Susan Kehoe, a New Jersey anti-hunting activist, has been charged for deliberately feeding bears.

New York Working to Lessen Youth Hunting Barriers

Youth hunting restrictions in New York could be reduced if the New York State Assembly passes a pending measure.

Anti Attempts to Infiltrate America’s Pastime

In what could be termed as more of a publicity stunt than a legitimate offer, an animal rights and anti-hunting group has suggested that a professional baseball team give its new stadium a pro-vegetarian name.

West Virginia Governor Signs Hunter Safety Education Bill

West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin III has signed a bill helping to ensure the state’s continued rich hunting heritage.

Missouri Deer Collision Bill Will Cost Sportsmen

A bill recently introduced in the Missouri House of Representatives will end up costing the sportsmen of the state and could set a negative precedent on who is responsible for any kinds of damage caused by wildlife.

Wolf Removed from Endangered List

The northern Rocky Mountain gray wolf was officially removed from the federal endangered species list by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) on Friday, March 28.

Number of Female Hunters Increasing

According to a survey by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), more women, especially younger women, are participating in hunting.

Wisconsin Sports Fest Launched

(Oshkosh, Wisconsin) - Hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash and prizes are “up for grabs” in a new Wisconsin fundraising event administered by the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation and the Wisconsin Wildlife Conservation Fund.

Legislation To Remove Barriers Introduces 87,000 to Hunting

(EDGEFIELD, S.C.) – Across the country, more than 87,000 new hunters have taken to the field thanks to laws that remove barriers to youth hunting.