
Commentary: For conservationists, what was most important issues on a long list?
Here are the conservation issues that convinced the most sportsmen and sportswomen to speak up.

Here are the conservation issues that convinced the most sportsmen and sportswomen to speak up.

“Most of America’s 600 million acres of public land are in the West, yet proportionally few hunters are residents of those states,” said Kip Adams, NDA chief conservation officer and one of the report’s authors.

The world of science can move quickly, especially with new online publication outlets. Still, it takes time to think of a significant question you’d like to answer, design the study, get funding, do the work,

Well, what do you know? There were some deer killed with single-shot rifles this past season, according to reader responses to my diatribe about DNR flying the state’s inaugural rifle hunt far under our collective

Reader-submitted letters to the editor from Illinois Outdoor News.

Recently, the conversations at boat ramps, trailheads, parking lots, and barstools have turned to the good old days of the Department of Conservation.

boy-oh-boy, I am offering all of you loyal readers a huge mea culpa here and now. It’s not that I don’t write things that I need to apologize for, from time to time, but the

Legislation has made it possible to do more for habitat and climate resilience in rural America.
Often, when I write about gun owner’s rights, I get a number of replies of what I can call nothing other than hate mail. Recently, someone wrote to tell me that I was personally responsible
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