2022–’23 Federal Duck Stamp Winner Announced
Since the stamp was established, in 1934, it has raised more than $1.1 billion and helped conserve more than 6 million acres of habitat for birds and other wildlife.
Since the stamp was established, in 1934, it has raised more than $1.1 billion and helped conserve more than 6 million acres of habitat for birds and other wildlife.
Working to restore and protect habitat for ruffed grouse, woodcock and songbirds
A report from the US Geological Survey at the end of March brought dire news on the status of greater sage grouse.
Researchers testing a hypothesis believe they have 50 years of data showing the link between climate change and a northward shift of 16 species of dabblers and divers . . .
With its Call of the Uplands campaign, Pheasants Forever/Quail Forever intends to raise $500 million for the next generation of conservationists.
Self-taught wildlife artist Richard Clifton captured a single lesser scaup drake that won the 2020 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest.
Where do all the old, faded and worn decoys go?
The program encourages NSSF-member ranges and clubs to introduce new shooters to shotgunning.
Last year K-9 Adoption and Mentoring Outdoors—KAMO, by its catchy acronym—was founded by lifelong sportsman Trent Leichleiter for the dual purpose of adopting out dogs from the sporting industry and introducing more people to outdoor pursuits like hunting, fishing and shooting.
On May 28, when the one-day Extraordinary, Sporting & Collector Firearms auction takes place at Morphy Auctions, in Denver, Pennsylvania, shotgun collectors will have the opportunity to purchase a rarity.
Led by CZ-USA’s Shotgun Product Manager and Pro Shooter Dave Miller, Weston Zolck and three other young clay shooters set the world record for a five-person team by breaking 14,167 targets in 12 hours.
The 40th edition of the Blue Book includes all the new makes and models released in 2019 and more.