How Political Photo-Ops Push Elephants Nearer Extinction
Burning ivory will NOT solve the elephant poaching problem. It's time to look at the problem in a different way.
Federal Land Grab, Again.
Through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Obama administration has issued new regulations closing 77 million acres of land in...
Mayor Rahm Emmanuel's Worst Nightmare
Despite onerous restrictions, licensed concealed carry holders are saving lives in Chicago.
The Best Return on Investment
As true historically as it is today, sportsmen have been America’s foremost conservationists. Pumping billions of dollars into...
Feral Hogs: The Anti-Hunter's Inconvenient Truth
Most animal rights activists are hard-core, unwavering idealists who stick to their mantra that “no animal should never be harmed, unless...
Lion's Hope
In a recent policy about face and a major blow to the anti-hunting organizations such as the Humane Society of the Untied States, US Fish...
The High Fence: Benefit or Detriment to Wildlife?
The high fence. To some, it represents an unethical way of hunting. To others, it’s an indispensable wildlife management tool. And in...
HSUS Pays for Wildlife?
Differences in perspective lead to differences of opinion. Just look at our highly contested elections in this democratic society...
A Growing Danger in the Bush
The growth in whitetail deer populations, from their low point of less than 100,000 in 1900, to around 30 million today, is one of the...
PETA's Problem
The animal rights group PETA, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, has a problem, which can be found in its primary slogan:...