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New Exhibit Celebrates America's Conservation Legacy and Manufacturing Heritage
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Over $1.6 Billion Will Support Conservation Agencies and Outdoor Access
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Clear display case holding a framed pen and historic hunting, fishing, and trapping licenses.
History and Culture
New Exhibit Celebrates America's Conservation Legacy and Manufacturing Heritage
May 15, 2026
Waterfowl hunters in waders set up duck decoys in a North Carolina Wetland
Wildlife Management
Investing in the Places that Provide
May 5, 2026
Fisher wearing tracking collar is released into Idaho forest
Wildlife Management
Rebuilding Idaho's Fisher Population in the Coeur d'Alene Mountains
Apr 23, 2026
Member of the Massachusetts National Guard Biathlon Team stands in a shooting lane aiming at targets.
Get Involved
The Path to Shooting Sport Participation Starts Close to Home
Feb 19, 2026
Hunter and dog during a pheasant hunt in Vermont
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In the Field, Hunting Dogs Drive Partnership, Success, and Spending
Feb 12, 2026
Bobcat on blanket is fitted with GPS collar.
Wildlife Management
Investigating Rodenticide Exposure in Carolina Furbearers
Jan 16, 2026
Four hunters in blaze orange walking after a pheasant hunt
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An Abundance of Thanks
Nov 21, 2025
Father and son in hunter blaze orange vests.
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The Enduring Importance of Hunting & Fishing
Sep 26, 2025
Empty firing line shows updated wooden shooting benches and range berm in the background
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Public Target Shooting Facilities Reopen in Alaska and Maine Following Modernization Upgrades
Aug 28, 2025
Three people wearing eye and ear protection stand with firearms at a skeet target range.
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Aiming High: Target Shooting Recruitment, Retention, and Reactivation Efforts
Aug 6, 2025
Biologist and small child open an otter crate to release a river otter
Wildlife Management
River Otter Revival
Jul 28, 2025
A golden orange fish swims along the bottom of the sandy ocean
Our Partners
Spring of Resources: New Research Vessel in American Samoa
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