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How Coyotes Affect Deer Herds

Deer managers and hunters are still learning how to deal with coyotes for the good of deer herds and ecosystems.

5 Survival Secrets For Being Lost or Stranded

Few people take into account what they would do in a life-and-death situation. With these five secrets you can survive being lost or stranded.

Enchanted Evening

Some gifts from elk country can’t be earned, only absorbed.

New Legislation Could Help Hunters Access Public Lands

Congressman Steve Daines introduced legislation on Jan. 29 that guarantees funding for improved hunter access to pre-existing public lands.

Sportsmen's Heritage and Recreational Enhancement Act Passes in U.S. House

The Sportsmen's Heritage and Recreational Enhancement (SHARE) Act has passed in the U.S. House of Representatives by a vote of 268-154 and is en route to the Senate.

NRA Staff Spotlight: Susan Recce

Meet NRA staff member Susan Recce.

Greater Sage Grouse to Remain Off Endangered Species List

Thanks to the largest land conservation effort in American history, the United Sates Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) made the decision in September not to add the greater sage grouse to the endangered species list.

NRA-ILA’s Susan Recce to Receive Prestigious Outdoor Life Open Country Award

National award hails Reece’s 40-year track record of fighting for sportsmen’s access to public lands.

NRA-Backed Sportsmen’s Heritage and Recreational Enhancement Act Passes in House

The Sportsmen's Heritage and Recreational Enhancement (SHARE) Act passes in the House and heads for U.S. Senate!

Know-How: Red or White?

In much of the eastern U.S., acorns are at the top of a deer’s menu come fall. But not all acorns—or oak trees—are equal, and knowing the difference can help you pick stands and plan when to hunt them.

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