2026 Alabama Legislative Session: Championing Hunting Heritage and Conservation

The 2026 Alabama Legislative Session is delivering meaningful wins for hunters, anglers, and conservationists across the state. From cutting red tape on feral swine management to creating lifetime licenses for disabled residents, lawmakers are advancing practical reforms that strengthen Alabama’s outdoor heritage. Major conservation efforts—including coastal habitat restoration, seagrass recovery, and expanded oyster aquaculture—highlight the vital role sportsmen play in stewardship. With hunting and fishing fueling a $14 billion outdoor economy and supporting wildlife through license dollars and Pittman-Robertson funding, this session reinforces Alabama’s commitment to protecting access, opportunity, and abundant wildlife for future generations.

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How Oregon’s Ballot Measure Could Set a National Precedent Against Hunting

Oregon’s IP28 ballot measure is being positioned as a national test case, aiming to dismantle hunting through a simple legal strategy that could be replicated across the country. By removing key protections, it shifts the debate toward banning animal use entirely. Backed by a long-term strategy to normalize these ideas, its success could trigger similar efforts nationwide, threatening conservation systems, rural economies, and the future of hunting traditions.

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Hunter Nation Launches Statewide Petition & Outreach Campaign to Repeal Prop 4 in Utah

Hunter Nation has launched a statewide digital advocacy campaign urging Utah hunters and Second Amendment supporters to stand together in repealing Proposition 4. Featuring messages from Ted Nugent and Donald Trump Jr., the effort combines peer-to-peer outreach, multimedia engagement, and grassroots organizing to educate and mobilize sportsmen across the state. Supporters are encouraged to add their name, stay informed, and take action to protect Utah’s hunting heritage and Constitutional freedoms.

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Florida’s 2025 Black Bear Hunt Concludes: A Triumph in Conservation and Management

Florida’s first regulated black bear hunt in a decade has proven what science-based wildlife management can achieve. The 2025 season, overseen by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, delivered a carefully controlled outcome that balanced conservation, public safety, and ecosystem health. With just 52 bears harvested under strict quotas and permit limits, the hunt validated regulated hunting as an effective tool for managing overpopulation and reducing human–wildlife conflicts. The results reinforce the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation and set a strong precedent for Florida’s future bear management.

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Hunter Nation Georgia Launches

Hunter Nation proudly announces the launch of Hunter Nation Georgia, a new state chapter mobilizing hunters as critical legislative battles unfold in Atlanta. With more than 500,000 Georgia hunters at risk of sitting out the 2026 elections, the chapter aims to activate this powerful voice on issues impacting conservation, wildlife management, youth hunter education, and Second Amendment rights. Led by Georgia State Director Kelby Seanor, Hunter Nation Georgia is closely tracking key bills shaping the future of hunting and uniting sportsmen to defend the traditions that define the Peach State.

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Introducing Hunter Nation Alabama

Hunter Nation proudly announces the launch of Hunter Nation Alabama, a new state chapter dedicated to protecting the rights, traditions, and future of Alabama’s hunters. Led by Alabama State Director Kelby Seanor, a nationally recognized clay target shooter and experienced legislative advocate, the chapter arrives at a critical moment for conservation and civic engagement. With key issues like habitat loss, Chronic Wasting Disease, public land access, and Second Amendment rights at stake, Hunter Nation Alabama is mobilizing hunters to safeguard our outdoor heritage and ensure their voices are heard.

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Hunter Nation Honors Governor Jeff Landry with the Great White Buffalo Award

During Washington Mardi Gras week, Hunter Nation honored Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry with its highest distinction, the Great White Buffalo Award, recognizing his lifelong commitment to hunting, conservation, and America’s outdoor heritage. Reserved for leaders who demonstrate sustained action and earned trust within the hunting community, the award reflects Governor Landry’s deep roots as a lifelong hunter and his stewardship of Louisiana’s renowned sporting traditions. His leadership reinforces the vital role hunters play as conservation partners, protecting wildlife, habitat, and the values that define the American outdoor way of life.

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