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Of Meat and Global Warming

A tax on meat would help prevent future global-warming-related natural disasters by encouraging a decrease in meat consumption.” Ingrid Newkirk, PETA President

Remington's R-15 VTR

At 7.75 pounds with a 22-inch barrel, Remington’s semi-automatic R-15 makes an ideal predator rifle.

Climate Change and Hunting

FWS' Tells Hunters What We Can Do; Some Do Their Part

Of Windmills and Wildlife

If wind farms get contracts to build on large tracts of federal lands, could public areas become de facto no-hunting areas?

Memorable Misses

Every hunter blows an occasional shot on game. It’s the unexplained misses that keep us up at night.

Green Energy Backfires on Ducks and Upland Birds

It seems America's "green energy" policy has already proven disastrous for prairie habitats, and the mainstream media is finally catching on.

The Animal Time Forgot

The author wanted no part of a muskox hunt in temperatures below zero. But in Greenland, she learned she could almost hunt in her shorts.

Hunters May Soon Get Grizzly Bear Tags in the Greater Yellowstone Area

Earlier this month, the USFWS announced that after 41 years of Endangered Species Act protection, the grizzly bear population in the Greater Yellowstone Area has recovered, prompting it to delist the iconic species and turn over its management to the states.

How to Hunt Turkeys in Any Weather

Unpredictable weather is something spring turkey hunters know all too well. Use these tactics to improve your odds of bagging a bird come rain or shine, or snow or wind for that matter.

The Mississippi Diversion

A coon hunt in the Deep South leads the author to reminisce about his youth in the Northeast, his first coon dog and more.

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