Ever since the emergence of the hunter-conservationist in the days of Theodore Roosevelt, those of us who hunt have been doing our part to help wildlife flourish and create places where people can enjoy outdoor pursuits. We pay license fees and excise taxes that fund government conservation programs, and we contribute to organizations such as […]
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