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Several heavy-hitters in the industry spoke at the start of Outdoor Retailer show, saying the decision to relocate to Denver is part of their effort to flex the industry’s collective power and support preservation of

Idaho Wildlife Services killed 75 wolves in 2015 out of a statewide population of at least 786, according to a report. There were 35 cattle and 125 sheep killings that year.

With the final weeks of the off-season ticking down, waterfowl hunters are anticipating release of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Waterfowl Breeding Duck Population and Habitat Survey, expected next month. The report is a

NEWTOWN, Conn. — There are countless celebration days and months in America, and now the shooting sports have one of their own. In a news release Thursday, July 27, the National Shooting Sports Foundation declared

Safari Club International Foundation awards grant toward three-year study.

“The hunter success rate increased from the previous year of 21 percent to 29 percent of hunters harvesting at least one bird. And 32 percent of those successful hunters harvested a second bearded bird to

Winged loosestrife had not been seen in the state in decades and was thought to be locally extinct.

The fish were killed after water flow from the Loup River to the Loup Public Power District’s canal shut off.
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