
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.


Iowa’s 2022 deer harvest increased 7% over the 2021 season, due in part to the new Excess Tag January Antlerless Season approved by the Iowa Legislature last spring.

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is hosting a series of town hall-style meetings where local staff will provide updates on recently completed hunting and trapping seasons, discuss possible changes, and address other topics

You can help wildlife on the Iowa State Tax form, via Section 9: Tax Credits and Check-off Contributions. There, Iowans can choose to donate a specific dollar amount to the Chickadee Check-off. Each dollar goes

The event, “R3 What Women Want” webinar, designed to share and grow participation trends for women in hunting, sport shooting, and archery, hosted more than 400 attendees from 51 states and various countries.

Legislation has made it possible to do more for habitat and climate resilience in rural America.
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