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NSSF Awards $299,200 in Grants to Collegiate Shooting Sports Programs

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Through its Collegiate Shooting Sports Initiative (CSSI), the National Shooting Sports Foundation has awarded $299,200 in grants to 41 colleges and universities to assist in the development and expansion of shooting sports programs. Of those schools receiving assistance, 11 are in the process of developing new shooting clubs.

NSSF Awards Grants to Collegiate Shooting Sports Programs

Summary:

Through its Collegiate Shooting Sports Initiative (CSSI), the National Shooting Sports Foundation has awarded $299,200 in grants to 41 colleges and universities to assist in the development and expansion of shooting sports programs. Of those schools receiving assistance, 11 are in the process of developing new shooting clubs.

Friends of NRA Television show is back for Season 2, airs January 1

Summary:

The second season of Outdoor Channel’s new hit Friends of NRA TV show debuts on Sunday, January 1 at 10:00 pm Eastern Time. The show follows the adventures of champion shooter Jessie Harrison and retired baseball player Matt Duff as they delve into the inner workings of Friends of NRA, a multi-million dollar grassroots fundraising program.

Hog-hunting Television Shows and Silver Bullets Won't Fix the Nation's Wild Pig Problem

Summary:

Talk to any wildlife biologist in the southern United States about wild pigs, and you’re likely to hear something akin to at least one of the following, “They’re the four-legged equivalent of fire ants;” “If the average litter is six, typically eight survive;” “Only a fence that will hold water will hold feral hogs.”

NSSF Seeks State Agency Proposals for Hunting Heritage Partnership Grants

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The National Shooting Sports Foundation, the trade association for the firearms, ammunition, hunting and shooting sports industry, is now accepting proposals from state and regional wildlife agencies for Hunting Heritage Partnership (HHP) grants.

Nominations being accepted for Christo Kaiser Conservation Award!

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The Christo Kaiser Conservation Award is the most prestigious conservation award offered by SCI Austin.  The award is presented annually to individual(s) that have made an exemplary contribution for conservation and education to wildlife and related natural resources.

TWA Mourns Loss of Leader Ray Murski

TWA Mourns Loss of Leader Ray Murski
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The Texas Wildlife Association and the Texas Wildlife Association Foundation are deeply saddened by the passing of TWA Director and longtime supporter Ray Murski of Meridian.

ADWA Partners with Young Hunters Unlimited

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The American Deer & Wildlife Alliance® (ADWA) welcomes Young Hunters Unlimited of Henrietta, Texas, as its newest youth partner organization.

Public Input Sought on Potential Texas Wild-rice Protection

Public Input Sought on Potential Texas Wild-rice Protection
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The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department  (TPWD) will hold initial scoping meetings and take public comment on the potential  designation of a segment of the San Marcos River as a new State Scientific Area to protect federally endangered Texas wild-rice and its habitat.

Fight to Protect Your Access to Hunting and Fishing

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Inability to access lands and waters – whether public or privately owned – is the No. 1 reason why sportsmen stop hunting and fishing. That’s why the TRCP and our partners worked to include a sportsmen-designed program in the 2008 Farm Bill that incentivizes farmers and ranchers to make their lands publicly accessible for fish and wildlife dependent recreation.

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