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Delta Waterfowl Receives Grant from Wildlife Habitat Canada

Delta Waterfowl will soon be hosting hunter education camps and mentored hunts across four Canadian provinces, thanks in part to a recent $90,000 grant that the organization received from Wildlife Habitat Canada. Delta is expanding its recruitment efforts to secure the next generation of waterfowl hunters.

Newbie’s Luck in Newfoundland

Canada’s island province delivers a first-ever caribou … and a hard lesson in moose hunting.

No Wind? No Problem

No hunter relies on good wind quite like the waterfowler. So what do you do when there isn't any?

Country You Need to See

In western Canada’s mountains, great game and hunting traditions come together.

Member's Hunt: Graduating to Alberta Bears

This latest Member's Hunt comes from Peyton Spencer of Bradenton, Fla.

Boreal Bruiser

Fire, wind, water, ice ... it’s a wonder anything survives in Alberta’s northern woods. Though humans may be sparse, the bears thrive.

Video: Bushnell's Engage Binoculars

Earlier this year, Bushnell used the 146th NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Atlanta to announce its new Engage binocular. Digital Managing Editor Shawn Skipper had the chance to put them to use on a black bear hunt in Manitoba this spring, and asked Bushnell's Jake Edson to provide a little insight on the new product line.

Seasoned in the Bogs

A week of hunting moose in western Newfoundland provides lessons in woodsmanship, patience and how to eat well in the backcountry.

Advantage, Alberta

In southern Alberta, good wildlife management, productive habitat and strong genetics combine to create a sizable number of good-to-excellent pronghorn bucks.

Appeal Against Trapping Lynx Dismissed

The U.S. Court of Appeals at the First Circuit level dismissed an appeal made by animal rights organizations in regards to the incidental trapping of Canada lynx.

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