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Countdown to National Hunting Debate with Anti-Hunting Extremists May 4

Calling all hunters! Get set to tune in to live debate in New York City on Wednesday as prominent hunter conservationists take on vicious anti-hunting extremists.

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.

Zimbabwe Park May Cull 200-Plus African Lions as Drop in Hunter Numbers Stems Species' Overpopulation

What is the fate of a wildlife species—game and non-game alike—when its population becomes unsustainable?

Colorado May Open New Area for Elk Hunting

Colorado Parks and Wildlife will attempt to mitigate damage done by a local elk herd in Boulder County by potentially opening up hunting on public land near Rabbit Mountain, as the elk have recently killed much of the habitat’s plant life, in turn degrading the land for other wildlife.

Indiana May Close Grouse Season Statewide

Upland bird hunting is in a sad state of affairs in Indiana, where the state's Division of Fish and Wildlife has proposed closing the ruffed grouse hunting season statewide.

"Animal Rights" Activist's Spy Camera Shot Down

"Animal rights" activist Steve Hindi's name may sound familiar.

SportRX—Prescription Eyewear for Hunters

Looking for prescription eyewear that's hunting-friendly? SportRX may be able to help.

2014 a Year for Fewer Gun, Ammo Sales?

Business reports suggest 2014 gun sales may ebb, which may benefit consumers looking for their favorite brands on retail shelves.

Black Widow Bows

If you hunt strictly for food, a traditional bow may not be your best option.

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