Posts Tagged ‘responsible predator management’
Wisconsin State Update – 2023 Year End
Hunter Nation Wisconsin State Update – 2023 Year End As the year ends, I look back on the accomplishments we’ve had and the opportunities we still have in front of us. I am proud of the work Hunter Nation and our members have done and excited about the momentum we have heading into 2024. Many…
Read MoreWisconsin State Update – September 2023
Hunter Nation Wisconsin State Update – September 2023 Fall has arrived and I hope you and your family have a wonderful hunting season. This is special time to enjoy God’s great outdoors. Hunter Nation is committed to being the Unified Voice of the American Hunter and will continue to defend our Traditional American Values of…
Read MoreHunter Nation announces Chris Vaughan as Wisconsin State Director
Hunter Nation announces Chris Vaughan as Wisconsin State Director Chris started as a volunteer for Hunter Nation in 2020 where he conducted market research identifying new opportunities to grow Hunter Nation’s grassroots efforts. This work led to new client partnerships and coalitions fighting for, supporting, and educating our membership and legislators. As an avid hunter…
Read MoreHunter Nation Says “Save Martha’s Peacocks!”
Hunter Nation Says “Save Martha’s Peacocks!” Grassroots organization answers Martha’s plea for help; highlights need for smart predator management programs KANSAS CITY – Following the news over the weekend that six of famed television host and author Martha Stewart’s pet peacocks were devoured by coyotes, Hunter Nation — the nation’s fastest-growing grassroots organization in the…
Read MoreHunter Nation Supports Congress’ Efforts To Restore Proper Predator Management for Wolves
Kansas City – Led by Rep. Tom Tiffany, a coalition of members of U.S. Congress sent a letter to the Department of the Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, encouraging her to appeal the radical decision by an activist California judge that restored Endangered Species Act protections for the gray wolf in most states, despite the wolf…
Read MoreWisconsin Assembly Bill 912 Passes Following Hunter Nation Amicus Brief
Madison, Wis. – Today, Assembly Bill 912 – a bill that would limit how wide-ranging emergency powers can go in declaring a business essential or non-essential – passed in the Wisconsin State Senate and heads to Gov. Evers to be signed into law. Under the bill, no business may be declared essential or nonessential, and…
Read MoreHunter Nation Applauds Federal Effort to Return Wolf Management to States
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 4, 2022 Kansas City – U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany (WI-7) led a group of Congressional colleagues in calling for a hearing on legislation that would return predator management control back to states. Tiffany and others sent a letter to the House Committee on Natural Resources leadership requesting the hearing in response…
Read MoreWashington Hunters: Take Action to Support a 2022 Spring Bear Season
Support for the propose rule to establish an annual bear hunting season in WA. Write and/or call the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission to stand for responsible, regulated bear management and hunting in Washington. Please be brief and very respectful. Click Here to view Proposed Rule Making notice for WAC 220-415-080 Public comment period is…
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Activist California Judge Halts
Responsible Predator Management
for America’s Farmers, Ranchers, and Families
Kansas City – A California judge mandated today that federal protections for gray wolves be restored for wolf populations, a ruling that will halt responsible and common-sense predator management solutions across the country. “We are disappointed that an activist judge from California decided to tell farmers, ranchers, and anyone who supports a balanced ecosystem with…
Read MoreTake Action Against Colorado bill to ban the hunting of bobcat, lynx and mountain lion
(Updated 2/3/22) Colorado Hunting Ban Bill UPDATE On Thursday, February 3, 2022 the Senate Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources Postponed SB22-031 Indefinitely
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