by Benjamin C. Jones | RGS & AWS President & CEO As I write this, it’s mid-April, the sun is out, but it’s damp and chilly. That has me reminiscing […]
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This Too Shall Pass – Things my Hunting Dogs Ate and Other Light Off-Season Reading.
By Keith Schopp Content warning: This post includes detailed descriptions of foreign object removal. I was washing the truck while the five dogs played in our fenced yard, glancing over […]
Get the Picture: How to Capture the Spirit and Success of your Hunts
Tips to improve the quality and composition of the photos that capture your special moments in the field.
Don’t Let the Feet Be Your Defeat
Foot care can save your season by Lisa Price Covers magazine – Summer 2019 I tried again to persuade my friend Chuck: “All I need you to do is hook […]
America’s hunters and anglers lead by example in the fight for conservation
Global Connections of the Hunt Fish 30×30 Campaign – Please consider signing the petition supporting the Hunting & Fishing Community Statement
Wisconsin members: Your voice is needed!
The Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program in Wisconsin needs to be renewed and fully funded Wisconsin’s Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program provides valuable funding to conserve wildlife habitat and natural areas, expand opportunities for […]
Defining the needs of our most beloved species
We need to take bold action for Species of Greatest Conservation Need By: Todd Waldron, Northeast Forest Conservation Director Have you ever heard the term “Species of Greatest Conservation Need” […]
Featured Member: Perry Seitzinger, Indiana Chapter of RGS & AWS
The future of our forest wildlife depends on dedicated conservationists and chapter leaders like Perry.
Working Lands for Wildlife — The Long View: Sustaining Our Oak Forests
Register today for this Working Lands for Wildlife virtual event. Details: Successfully managing oak forests is no easy task. It requires knowledge, forethought, and patience. In this webinar, we will take the “Long View” by looking at how human history has influenced the oak forests in the U.S. This historical grounding will allow us to look forward and consider how our actions today can ensure we restore and sustain oak forests into the future.
Establish Soft, Hard Mast for Gamebirds and Improve Your Hunting in the Bargain
by Mark Herwig Originally printed in Covers magazine – Spring 2019 A few years ago, a buddy and I made an interesting “discovery of the grouse kind” while hunting a […]