Blog Archive

Blog Archive

A Rare and Unprotected Sporting Paradise: The Owyhee Canyonlands

A Rare and Unprotected Sporting Paradise: The Owyhee Canyonlands

  • Aaron Kindle, National Wildlife Federation Director of Sporting Advocacy
  • July 18, 2024
Smart Renewable Development Safeguards the future of Hunting and Fishing

Smart Renewable Development Safeguards the future of Hunting and Fishing

Renewable energy must be developed smart from the start...

  • Craig Thompson, Professor Emeritus of Engineering and Environmental Science
  • September 06, 2023
The Importance of Active Forest Management: A Hunter’s View

The Importance of Active Forest Management: A Hunter’s View

  • Andrew Black, National Wildlife Federation Public Lands Field Director
  • August 23, 2023
Biden Designates Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni – Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument

Biden Designates Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni – Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument

  • Mandela van Eeden, National Wildlife Federation
  • August 10, 2023
The Thrill of the Outdoors Ignited Within Me Through the Art of Hunting and Fishing

The Thrill of the Outdoors Ignited Within Me Through the Art of Hunting and Fishing

As we reflect on Latino Conservation Week, let's continue to support communities getting into the outdoors and participating in activities to protect our natural resources.

  • Shaun Sanchez, Forest Supervisor of the Santa Fe National Forest.
  • July 26, 2023
Colorado Winter Fishing

Colorado Winter Fishing

As rivers start to warm, let's reflect on the awesomeness of winter fishing with kids!

  • Jason Dinsmore, Director of Conservation Partnerships, National Wildlife Federation Great Lakes Region
  • June 28, 2023
The Great Lakes region is potentially facing one of the most serious threats from a family of toxic chemicals in recent memory-per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs).

The Great Lakes region is potentially facing one of the most serious threats from a family of toxic chemicals in recent memory-per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs).

  • Jim Murphy, Director of Legal Advocacy for the National Wildlife Federation
  • June 14, 2023
How to be grateful for something and walk away from it.

How to be grateful for something and walk away from it.

Artemis says farewell to Ashley Chance...

  • Ashley Chance, (former) southeast program coordinator for Artemis Sportswomen
  • June 13, 2023
2023 Farm Bill: Good for Wildlife, Good for People

2023 Farm Bill: Good for Wildlife, Good for People

  • Lew Carpenter, Director of Conservation Partnerships.
  • May 10, 2023
Why Hunters Should Engage on Issues Surrounding Energy Development

Why Hunters Should Engage on Issues Surrounding Energy Development

  • Russell Kuhlman, Executive Director of the Nevada Wildlife Federation
  • April 28, 2023
Sandhills above Sharptails below Pronghorn on the Skyline

Sandhills above Sharptails below Pronghorn on the Skyline

  • Mike Leahy, NWF Policy Director: Wildlife Hunting and Fishing
  • April 11, 2023
Hunters are conservationists. We play an important role in preserving the land and the habitat for wildlife.

Hunters are conservationists. We play an important role in preserving the land and the habitat for wildlife.

"It isn’t all about killing animals, it’s about preparation, it’s about the chase and becoming so in touch with your surroundings that all else in the world is set aside for a brief moment in time. It is a time when I can be my primordial self and just experience the world without artificial influences. The sights, the smell of moist soil under foot, the sensation that I am completely self-sufficient in a world where I am only a visitor is the greatest feeling ever."

  • Max Trujillo, HECHO’s New Mexico Senior Field Coordinator.
  • March 22, 2023
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