Huldah Neal, America’s First Female Conservation Officer The first female conservation officer in United States history, Huldah Neal, is a very recent addition, inducted posthumously, to the Michigan Environmental Hall of Fame. Read More Conservation, News
Florida Governor Recommends $53.55 Million in State Conservation Initiatives for 2022-’23 Ron DeSantis’s Freedom First budget for fiscal year 2022-2023 reaffirms the Republican Governor’s commitment to the high-priority of Florida conservation. Read More Conservation, News
Wild Turkey Drive: Christmas 1943: Bottomland Book Club Turkey hunting literature is among the best outdoors literature of all time. Read More Bottomland Book Club, Turkey, News
NWTF Alabama Chapter Funds 2022 Conservation Projects The Alabama state chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) recently approved $122,000 for statewide 2022 conservation initiatives. Read More Conservation, News
House Passes Historic $490 Million Bill Specific to Chronic Wasting Disease The United States House of Representatives has passed the Chronic Wasting Disease Research and Management Act in support of solutions to what is commonly considered the greatest threat to populations of elk, moose, whitetails and mule deer. Read More Deer, Conservation, News
11-Year-Old Lucas McCormick Goes Viral With First Buck Lucas McCormick, an 11-year-old boy with cerebral palsy, went to great lengths to take his first whitetail buck. The results went viral. Read More Deer, News, Firearm