Outdoor Life Lawmakers Ask Trump to Stop the $1.3 Billion Plan to Shoot 450,000 Non-Native Barred Owls
Outdoor Life As Trump Attempts to Reform Federal Government, Hunters and Anglers Face ‘Unintended Consequences’
Outdoor Life Utah Wants to Prevent Anti-Hunter Takeover by Requiring All Wildlife Board Members to Have a Hunting License
Outdoor Life The Endangered Species Act Has Been ‘Warped by Decades of Radical Environmental Litigation,’ Says Lawmaker Who Wants to Overhaul It
Outdoor Life Federal Judge Rules Firing Public-Land Workers Was Illegal, Agrees It ‘Will Inflict Immediate, Foreseeable Harm’ to Habitat and Wildlife
Outdoor Life Wyoming Lawmakers Tried to Declare Open Season on Mountain Lions. Local Houndsmen Shut It Down
Outdoor Life A Bill That Would’ve Outlawed Running Over Wolves, Coyotes with Snowmachines Failed in Wyoming
Outdoor Life Wyoming Senators Demand 50 Million Acres of Federal Land. It’s Part of a Coordinated Land-Grab by Western States
Outdoor Life North Dakota Governor and Retired Software Exec Doug Burgum Confirmed as Interior Secretary
Outdoor Life Trump Orders Resource Development on Alaska Public Lands ‘to the Fullest Extent Possible,’ But May Also Restore Hunting Opportunities
Outdoor Life The Federal Walk-In Hunting Access Program Won’t Be Funded in 2025. An Even Bigger Budget Battle Looms in the Next Farm Bill
Outdoor Life Congress Passes Two Outdoor Bills That Include Better Shooting Range Access, Implications for Lead Tackle
Outdoor Life Here’s What a Second Donald Trump Presidential Term Could Mean for Outdoorsmen, Gun Owners, and Conservationists
Outdoor Life Here’s What a Harris-Walz Administration Might Mean for Outdoorsmen, Conservationists, and Gun Owners