The Secret War on Wisconsin’s Hunters and How We Fight Back

A growing battle over wildlife policy in Wisconsin is putting hunters at the center of political decisions that reshape conservation. Long-standing science-based management is being replaced with vague frameworks that limit accountability and restrict hunting opportunities. From wolf population control to predator management, activists and policymakers are driving changes that impact rural communities. The path forward demands action—speaking out, showing up, and uniting to ensure hunting remains a key part of conservation.

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Where We Feel God: Easter in the Woods

For many hunters, the woods are more than a place—they’re where we feel closest to God. This Easter reflection reminds us that faith isn’t confined to a pew; it’s found in stillness, in sunrise, and in the rhythms of creation. As spring brings new life, we’re called to listen, reflect, and protect the sacred places where faith and heritage come together.

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Turkey Hunting and the Miracle of Easter

Turkey Hunting and the Miracle of Easter Dear Fellow Hunter, As the woods awaken and the first gobbles echo through the timber, we know spring turkey season is upon us. There’s something sacred about those early mornings—mist rising off the fields, the world shaking off winter’s grip, and the thrill of a longbeard strutting into…

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Hunter Nation Applauds USDA’s Relocation of Forest Service Headquarters to Utah, a Move to Bring Management Closer to the People

A major decision to relocate the U.S. Forest Service headquarters to Utah brings leadership closer to the lands and communities it serves. With most forest acreage in the West, this move strengthens local decision-making, supports hunters and ranchers, and improves conservation outcomes. Grounded in practical experience rather than distant oversight, it reflects a commitment to responsible land management, rural communities, and preserving America’s outdoor heritage for future generations.

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A Win for the West: Why the Forest Service Move to Utah is a Game-Changer for Hunters

A major shift is underway as the Forest Service moves its headquarters to Utah, placing decision-makers closer to the lands they manage. For too long, policies came from distant offices with little connection to real conditions. This change means stronger local collaboration, less bureaucracy, and more practical conservation. Healthier forests will support wildlife and improve hunting opportunities. It’s a return to common sense, putting stewardship back in the hands of those who know the land best.

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They Fly Flags of Tyranny, We Pledge Allegiance to Old Glory

Across the country, “No Kings” protests claim to resist tyranny, yet the symbols on display tell a different story. Pride flags and communist imagery fill the crowd, far removed from the sacrifices that built this nation. A lack of historical understanding reveals deeper failures in education and civic awareness. True freedom was earned through blood and sacrifice, not slogans. It demands responsibility, respect, and clarity about what liberty really means.

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TSA Funding Secured as Travel Surges for Spring Season, Offering Stability for American Families

As spring travel ramps up, restored TSA funding ensures stability for families, hunters, and travelers nationwide. Reliable airport operations are essential during peak seasons, supporting everything from hunting trips to holiday gatherings. With increased demand, a fully staffed and supported TSA workforce helps prevent delays and maintains safety across the system. Keeping travel running smoothly allows Americans to focus on what matters most—time outdoors, family traditions, and reaching their destinations without disruption.

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What the Utah Wolf Incident Reveals About State Wildlife Management

In northern Utah, the removal of three wolves highlights the critical role of state authority in wildlife management. Bound by strict geographic and legal distinctions, officials acted to prevent predator expansion and protect livestock and game populations. This moment underscores the importance of local control over distant federal oversight. When states are empowered to act, they can balance conservation with the needs of rural communities, ensuring wildlife management remains practical, responsive, and grounded in real conditions.

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