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NRA Online Hunter-Ed Course Expands to Pennsylvania

The Pennsylvania Game Commission today announced that completion of the National Rifle Association’s free hunter-education online course will satisfy the prerequisite for obtaining a hunter or fur-taker license in the Commonwealth.

New for 2021: Short Action Benelli Lupo

NRA Publications Editorial Director John Zent tests out the Benelli Lupo on a range day at West Virginia's Prospect Hall Hunting Club.

New for 2021: Stoeger M3500 Snow Goose Shotgun

On a field day at Prospect Hall Hunting Club in West Virginia, American Hunter Executive Editor Jon Draper tests out the Stoeger M3500 Snow Goose.

New for 2021: Franchi Momentum Elite Rifle

American Hunter Executive Editor John Draper heads to Prospect Hall Hunting Club in West Virginia, to test out the Franchi Momentum Elite rifle.

New for 2021: Stoeger Condor Field in Black Synthetic

American Hunter Executive Editor Jon Draper tunes in from Prospect Hall Hunting Club in West Virginia, with the Stoeger Condor Field.

New for 2021: Franchi Affinity Turkey Shotguns

American Hunter Executive Editor Jon Draper puts the new Franchi Affinity turkey guns through their paces, during a field-day event at Prospect Hall Hunting Club in West Virginia.

New for 2021: Benelli Super Black Eagle 3 in 20-Gauge

American Hunter Executive Editor Jon Draper checks out the new 20-gauge Benelli Super Black Eagle 3, at a field-day event in West Virginia.

NRA Offering Experienced Hunter Education Course Online

In preparation for the upcoming hunting season, your NRA is offering a free online Experienced Hunter Education Course in a convenient, engaging platform available through desktop, tablet or smartphone.

Secretary Bernhardt Announces Historic Expansion of Hunting Opportunities on Public Lands

U.S. Secretary of the Interior David L. Bernhardt announces the historic opening and expansion of over 850 hunting and fishing opportunities across more than 2.3 million acres.

Majority in Favor of Maintaining Safeguards in Tongass National Forest

More than half of the Tongass—9.2 million acres—is managed under the direction of the 2001 Roadless Rule. This management plan works to safeguard vital habitat for important fish and wildlife species, including Sitka black-tailed deer, black and brown bear, moose, and even Roosevelt elk. Now, the US Forest Service plans to lift the Roadless Rule in Alaska.

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