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July 6, 2026

Time to Tune Those Traps

Why It Matters: The regulations set forth by state wildlife agencies on trapping methods are among the most complex and comprehensive of any laws concerning wildlife harvest today. In 1985, the Canadian government attempted to establish a world standard for humane mammal traps through the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Among those responsible for setting […]

July 6, 2026

U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down Hawaii’s “Vampire Rule” 

Why It Matters: On June 25, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a Hawaii law that broadly prohibited the lawful carry of firearms, including by licensed concealed carry permit holders, on private property open to the public unless the property owner had provided express consent. If allowed to stand, the law would have effectively made carrying a firearm unlawful […]

July 6, 2026

The Next Generation of Conservation Starts with Recruitment 

Why It Matters: America’s sporting heritage depends on more than healthy wildlife populations—it depends on people. As hunter participation fluctuates and longtime sportsmen age out of the field, efforts to recruit, retain, and reactivate (R3) hunters have become increasingly important. Expanding opportunities for new participants through youth hunting programs, apprentice licenses, and mentored experiences helps ensure the future of conservation […]

July 6, 2026

Changes to Deer and Mountain Lion Hunting Considered in Nebraska 

Why It Matters: Every year, many state fish and wildlife agencies consider updates to their hunting permit allocation and adjustments to their hunting seasons. Nebraska Game and Parks Commissioners (NGPC) are currently discussing changes to the number of deer tags that limits the number of personal deer tags an induvial hunter can receive, and changes to the mountain lion hunting season. It is critical for hunters to stay up to […]

July 6, 2026

MABA Report Highlights Administration’s Conservation Priorities 

Why It Matters: The Trump Administration recently released its first progress report on implementation of the Make America Beautiful Again (MABA) Commission, providing sportsmen and women with a roadmap of its conservation and outdoor recreation priorities. From expanding access to hunting, fishing, and recreational shooting opportunities to investing in habitat conservation and modernizing fish and wildlife management, the […]