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MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 2025

- AWARDS -
Leupold & Stevens announces that its Mark 4HD riflescope has received a Golden Bullseye Award for ‘Optic of the Year’ from Shooting Illustrated magazine, an official journal of the National Rifle Association.
North Dakota Game and Fish Department director Jeb Williams recently honored employees with performance-based awards. The following special recognition awards were presented during the department’s staff meeting in December.
FightLite® Industries announces their Herring 2024 Modern Lever Action has been named Tactical Product Of The Year by the NRA’s American Rifleman.  
James Myhre, district game warden for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department in New Rockford, received the agency’s Director’s Award for professional excellence at the department’s annual staff meeting in December.
Game Warden Austin Powell keeps racking up major honors for his enforcement work for the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, but he knows he doesn’t do that work alone. Powell is the fourth AGFC game warden to win the SEAFWA honor.

Military Armament Corp (MAC) announces the MAC1014 has been named the 2025 American Rifleman Shotgun of the Year, as awarded by the National Rifle Association (NRA). The MAC 1014 Shotgun is based on an iconic firearm that has served troops around the globe for over two decades.
Keenan Snyder, North Dakota Game and Fish Department district game warden in Williston, is the state’s 2024 Wildlife Officer of the Year. Snyder was honored recently by Shikar-Safari Club International, a private conservation organization that annually recognizes outstanding wildlife officers in each state.
- BOATING -
The Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Division of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) has reopened the Brown’s Creek Public Boat Ramp in Guntersville, Alabama, after the completion of facility upgrades. The boat ramp is just off Highway 69 on Lake Guntersville.
The James Allen Williamson Champney River Park and boat ramp south of downtown Darien off U.S. Highway 17 will close for renovations after the conclusion of duck hunting season on January 28, 202

- CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE -
A white-tailed deer recently harvested by a hunter in Colbert County in northwest Alabama has been confirmed positive for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD). The detection of CWD in Colbert County has resulted in an expansion of the state’s CWD Management Zone (CMZ) to include all of Colbert, Lauderdale and Franklin counties in the CMZ.
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) has updated its chronic wasting disease (CWD) zone rule to allow the continued baiting of white-tailed deer in Franklin County through the end of deer season and the opportunity to harvest an additional antlered deer only with a valid permit issued by ADCNR. A public CWD meeting will be held on January 9 in Phil Campbell, Alabama.
- COMPETITION -
A total of 397 junior sporter and precision air rifle athletes arrived in Ohio and Alabama over the weekend of Dec. 6-7 to compete in the 2024 Gary Anderson Invitational. Bethany Shirley, 18, of Monroe, GA, led the sporter competition for the second consecutive year – reaching a score of 657.9.
Rusty Ulmer fends off the snowbirds to claim the top of the podium at the inaugural Berger Snowbird Showdown Pro Series PRS Match. Ulmer won shooting the 6mm Dasher cartridge loaded with Berger 105 Grain Hybrid Target bullets, the #1 bullet choice in PRS.

After three months of competition, the 2024 Scopos National Air Rifle League Champions have been crowned. In the Sporter League, Zion Benton NJROTC wins after defeating North Brunswick AJROTC in the championship game. In the Precision League, Granbury MCJROTC wins after defeating Everett Sportsman Junior Rifle Club in their championship game.
Team Mathews traveled to Des Moines, Iowa to compete in the annual Iowa Pro Am shoot. Mathews walked away on top in both the Pro Male class and the Senior Pro class.
- CONSERVATION -
The Wild Sheep Foundation (WSF) celebrates the United States Senate's passage of the Expanding Public Lands Outdoor Recreation Experiences (EXPLORE) Act, sending the most comprehensive public lands package since 2019 to the President’s desk.
- CONTESTS -
Submissions for the 2025 Montana Migratory Bird Stamp contest are due by Jan. 31. This is the second year of the new Montana Migratory Bird Stamp program. Details on contest rules and entry information can be found here.

- EVENTS -
The 2025 ATA Show is just around the corner, and Barnett® is eager to showcase its new 2025 product lineup. The Archery Trade Association Trade Show will take place on January 8-10, 2025, at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Ind.
Join Outdoor Sportsman Group (OSG) at the Archery Trade Association (ATA) Show on Wednesday, January 8 at booth #1237 from 5 – 6 p.m. for a happy hour.
BERSA USA announced it will be exhibiting at the Big Rock Show in Nashville, Tennessee. The 2025 annual tradeshow will held in the Music City Center from January 5 to 7, 2025. 
Millennium Treestands® is showcasing its latest innovations at the 2025 Archery Trade Show (ATA), running January 8–10, 2025, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Millennium proudly introduces the M-8 and M-35—two new treestand models designed with the modern hunter in mind.  

The Archery Trade Association (ATA) is excited to promote their newest event, the New Product Launch Unveiling and Happy Hour, at the upcoming 2025 ATA Show. This event, set to take place on Jan. 7 from 4:00-6:00 p.m., promises to be a must-attend event for all show attendees.
Riton Optics will be attending the Archery Trade Association Show (booth 2650) in Indianapolis, Indiana January 8-10. This marks the first time Riton will be in attendance for the ATA show.
announces they are exhibiting their state-of-the-art vehicle safes at the ultimate direct sales conference to learn, network and thrive, the 2025 D2DCon. The conference is scheduled to take place January 7-9, 2025, at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City, UT.
WEKnife announces its first appearance at the Archery Trade Association (ATA) Show from January 8-10, 2025, at the Indiana Convention Center.
Altra Arrows announces its presence at the 2025 ATA Show (Booth #1345) in Indianapolis, Indiana. The ATA Show, taking place January 8-10, is the premier event for the archery and bowhunting industry, and Altra Arrows will be right at the heart of the action.
Whether you are looking to immerse yourself in fishing or hunting or are just looking for an outdoor adventure, a Wyoming Game and Fish camp hosted at the Whiskey Mountain Conservation Camp could be for you or your family.
X-Vision Optics is exhibiting at the Big Rock Sports Expo in Nashville, Tenn. Big Rock Expo provides the perfect opportunity for X-Vision Optics to showcase its latest innovations and connect with industry leaders at booth #1154.
announces they are exhibiting their state-of-the-art vehicle safes in booth #413 at the Arrow 2025 Exhibitor’s Showcase. The event will be held Tuesday, January 7th, 2025, and Wednesday, January 8th, 2025, at the Sheraton New Orleans Hotel, New Orleans, LA.
- FISHERIES -
The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Council) will meet at the Renaissance New Orleans Pere Marquette in New Orleans, Louisiana from January 27-30, 2025. The meeting will begin at 8:30 AM, CST each day.
Georgia’s commercial and recreational food shrimp season has been extended to Jan. 17, 2025. This decision by the Commissioner of Natural Resources was based on scientific data and favorable environmental conditions, and aims to provide fishers with additional opportunities while maintaining sustainability.
As part of its Recreational Initiative, the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council is hosting a virtual Public Engagement Session from 6:00 – 9:00 PM EST, January 16, 2025, to evaluate past and current recreational reef fish management strategies and explore potential innovative management approaches
The 2025 lake sturgeon fishing season on Black Lake in Cheboygan County, Michigan, will begin at 8 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 1. All anglers must register online in advance to participate in the fishing season, and those age 17 or older must have a valid Michigan fishing license.
- FISHING -
Along with a new Fishing Seasons and Rules booklet for 2025, Idaho anglers who purchase a paper salmon permit will notice they have a new look.
The Maine Warden Service is urging everyone to check the ice before venturing out onto any frozen waterbody, as a tragedy was averted as a Game Warden and ice fisherman teamed up to rescue a man who had fallen through the ice and could not get out.
- FORESTRY -
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources, DTE Energy Foundation and ReLeaf Michigan today announced the 28 communities and organizations across the state that will receive a portion of $106,680 in grant funding to expand tree coverage.
- GEAR -
ALPS Mountaineering introduces the new Trailblazer Insulated, expanding its camping air pad lineup. ALPS Mountaineering’s new Trailblazer air pad is designed to add an extra measure of warmth to extend camping comfort across multiple seasons.
For those who love the sights and sounds of hunting ducks, geese and other waterfowl, this one’s for you. While seeing a flight of ducks decoying into the spread is truly thrilling, the conditions also present some unique challenges since the hunting is often best when the weather is at its very worst.
High Speed Gear® (HSG®) announces the launch of the Duty Flex Line, a series of high-quality, general-purpose pouches. Built for durability, versatility, and ease of use, the Duty Flex Line features four distinct pouch models. 
Galco’s Concealable™ 2.0, now available for the SIG SAUER P365 Fuse, is a thoroughly modern version of the strongside belt holster. Cut low at the front, the new design accommodates most popular carry-style red dot optics and is constructed of premium steerhide, in black or tan, and made to fit belts up to 1 1/2”.
ALPS Mountaineering presents a new series of backpacking sleeping bags for 2025. Developed for maximum heat retention and minimal weight, the new Vibe series bags fit the needs of dedicated backpackers and “go-light” campers.
- HUNTING -
Collecting shed antlers from many big game species, including deer, elk and moose, is a popular pastime in Utah. But before you head outdoors to collect shed antlers during the next few months, you must complete the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources’ Antler Gathering Ethics course — and the dates the course is required have recently changed.
Idaho Fish and Game is gathering public input on the 2025-2026 moose, bighorn sheep, and mountain goat season proposals, and the comment period will run through Jan. 9, 2025 at 6 p.m. Proposals can be found at idfg.idaho.gov/comment
Iowa’s pheasant, late muzzleloader and archery deer, and archery fall turkey seasons close on Jan. 10. Squirrel, quail, partridge and grouse remain open until Jan. 31. For waterfowl, the north zone dark and light goose season closes on Jan. 11, the central zone dark and light goose season closes on Jan. 18, and the south zone dark and light goose season closes on Jan. 25.
This story begins about a year and a half ago when my wife and purchased a little piece of land not far from the center of Alpharetta, Georgia. Since then, I’ve continued to run trail cams on the property and seen nothing but does; honestly, it’s kind of crazy that not even one small buck has shown up in over a year. In early December, that all changed.
Twenty elk were harvested during Arkansas’s 2024 season, including some impressive bulls, according to Wes Wright, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s elk program coordinator.
For hunters planning to apply for hunt permit-tags issued through the upcoming 2025 pronghorn and elk draw, the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) is offering the following tips to make the process go smoothly.
- INDUSTRY -
On December 26, 2024, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated the nationwide injunction against the CTA Reporting Requirement, which had been previously lifted. This means that the deadlines to file beneficial ownership information reports are once again suspended, pending full review by the Court.
AGM Global Vision announces the addition of Keith Weaver to the team as our new Key Account Manager. With 20 years of experience in the shooting optics industry, Keith brings expertise, strategic insight, and a proven ability to drive growth and foster strong relationships with key accounts.
Outtech announces the retirement of Jay Scholes, the company’s founder and a visionary leader whose dedication has been pivotal to its growth and achievements.
Relentless Knives USA has announced a contractual partnership with Clover Solutions, a leading Management and Sales Consulting firm. Industry veteran Bob George and the Clover Solutions team will be leading the sales and marketing efforts as well as providing senior level direction and guidance on strategy, growth, and business development. 
- JOBS -
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is hiring seasonal positions for summer 2025 in the Iowa state park and forest system. Work alongside conservation professionals building skills for careers in natural resources.
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation has three employment opportunities to help grow our mission to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife, their habitat and our hunting heritage. RMEF seeks a conservation and wildlife editor for Bugle magazine, a membership data specialist and a membership marketing specialist.
Whitetails Unlimited Inc. is seeking a part-time Field Director in Texas to execute program services. As a Field Director the candidate will organize volunteers and conduct membership events. Additionally, the Field Director will act as a liaison between all regional activities and National Headquarters. This part-time position could develop into a full-time salaried position.
- MEDIA -
The High Road with Keith Warren is known historically for helping create consumer demand for products across various platforms. Pyramyd Air is a prime example of a company that has experienced an increase in brand awareness as well as sales because of the exposure provided by The High Road Group.
- NEW PRODUCTS -
Millennium Treestands® unveils the M-35 Steel Hang-On Stand, a robust and innovative addition to its acclaimed lineup. Designed for the dedicated hunter, the M-35 combines superior durability with practical features to provide an unparalleled hunting experience.
Foxtrot Mike Products has introduced the VFM-9, a new line of 9mm Upper Receivers that combines the same superior quality, durability, and innovation customers expect, at a more accessible price point.
Auto-Ordnance® announces the launch of the TAO50 Thompson rifle in .50 BMG – a revolutionary bolt-action rifle designed to redefine long-range shooting power and precision. With a patent-pending roller bearing bolt and advanced muzzle brake design, the TAO50 stands is available in rugged black or FDE anodized finishes.
Dead Down Wind® is changing the laundry game with three cutting-edge products that are SHIPPING NOW. Introducing the BLACK Premium Washer/Dryer Combo Pack, the classic DDW Laundry Detergent Sheets, and the BLACK Premium Washing Machine Clean-Out Treatments that simplify laundry and crushes odors with Dead Down Wind’s trusted enzyme technology.
Millennium Treestands® announces the launch of the M-8 Pro-Lite Hang-On Stand. Engineered for serious hunters, the M-8 Hang-On Stand offers lightweight convenience, durability, and unparalleled portability, making it an essential companion for every hunt.
Military Armament Corp (MAC) introduces the MAC Duty 9 Double Stack. This newest 1911 offering from MAC is designed in Knoxville, Tenn. and built to exacting standards by Tisas, with a new slide cut design. Built for any mission, the MAC Duty 9 Double Stack features a factory RMR pattern optic cut on the slide and universal light rail on the frame.
Taurus announces the launch of the Taurus GX2, a firearm designed to meet the needs of first-time shooters while redefining what an entry-level firearm can deliver. With its affordable price point, the GX2 offers reliable features such as Striker-Fired Action with Hinged Trigger Safety and a Manual Safety, Sharpshooter Barrel, Steel Dovetail Sights, MIL-STD-1913 Accessory Rail and a 13-Round Capacity.
Iceland Coolers announces the launch of its Longship Series wheeled coolers. Available in 70-quart and 110-quart sizes, these coolers merge exceptional carrying capacity with an efficient wheel system, making them ideal for adventurers seeking reliable performance and easy transport over any terrain.
Accuracy Solutions announces the repeater F.A.S.T. Orca Chassis with integrated BipodeXt™ stabilizing systems. Long action and short-action repeater Orca Chassis systems are now available on AccuracySolutions.com.
Scent Thief announces three new products for 2025. With the expansion of the No Smell Technology™ collection, hunters can rest assured they can stay undetected, both in and out of the stand.
- OPTICS -
Pulsar unveils a new flagship family of thermal riflescopes, the Thermion 2 LRF 60 series. Comprised of three models, XL60, XG60 and XP60, Thermion 2 LRF 60-Series riflescopes pack the industry’s latest innovations and cutting-edge technologies into the pristine image quality, rich feature sets, intuitive design and consistent reliability Pulsar has built its reputation around.
- ORGANIZATIONS -
The National Bowhunter Education Foundation (NBEF) is sponsoring the 2025 Archery & Bowhunting Summit in Indianapolis, Ind. This gathering provides an opportunity to learn about the most current information and efforts from colleagues and experts, share best practices and learn how this information can be applied.
Honored American Veterans Afield (HAVA) hosted over 200 veterans and families at the San Antonio Police Training Academy for its 15th annual day of range time, great food, and prizes. HAVA focuses on fun for the entire family. The day also included a shooting demonstration by the greatest competitive shooting in history, Jerry Miculek.
The Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) announced that its Board of Directors (Board) has elected CEO of Rather Outdoors, LLC Ken Eubanks as Chairman; Executive Director of Wildlife Mississippi James Cummins as Vice-Chairman; CEO of Ducks Unlimited Adam Putnam as Secretary; and Founder & CEO of Silencer Central Brandon Maddox as Treasurer. 2025 also brings the appointment of new Board member David Wielicki, CEO of South Carolina Waterfowl Association.
- PARTNERSHIPS -
Silencer Central announces a new strategic partnership with LMT Advanced Technologies, a sister company of LMT Defense, to fulfill online suppressor purchases through the Delivered by Silencer Central program.
Boar Products announces our latest partnership with Jacob Grey Firearms. Moving forward, Boar Products Gun Cleaner and Lubricant will be the official CLP (cleaner, lubricant, and protectant) for Jacob Grey Firearms.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
Galco's EDC Wallet is a slim design with angled slots to carry your ID, CCW permit, debit/credit cards, etc. Behind the slots is a pocket to carry your cash. A flap covers your cards and cash. On the back is an open slot for your most often-used card.
Speer Ammunition announced that it was awarded a duty rifle ammunition contract with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The contract calls for Speer to supply the agency with Gold Dot Tipped ammunition in .308. The contract has a ceiling value of $7 million over five years.
Orion Wholesale announces they have partnered with Half Face Blades to distribute their versatile, high-quality knives that are useful for every person, in every walk of life.
Primary Arms Optics announces Discovery 2025, scheduled for Tuesday, January 7, 2025. This event offers a first look at Primary Arms Optics’ 2025 catalog, featuring the latest cutting-edge optics set to hit the market throughout the coming year.
A highly palatable and nutritious premium feed, RackMaker from Antler King keeps deer full, healthy, and coming back for more. RackMaker features pellets and corn, coated in soybean oil and molasses for added fat and appeal.
- PUBLISHING -
A mountain lion peers through glass patio doors, staring intently at a young girl just a few feet away inside the house. Behind the big cat is the family’s dead house cat, freshly killed by the 120-pound mountain lion. The scene was part of an ad that was seen by millions of Coloradans leading up to one of the nation’s most hotly contested ballot measures last November.
- SHIPPING -
Henry Repeating Arms launched the Lever Action Supreme Rifle (LASR). Available in .223 Rem/5.56 NATO and .300 Blackout, and now shipping to Henry dealers nationwide, the LASR represents the culmination of over 150 years of lever-action evolution and Henry’s exploration of cutting-edge manufacturing technology and techniques.
- SHOT SHOW -
NEXTORCH  North America announces they will be exhibiting at the 2025 SHOT Show. If you are planning to attend the SHOT Show, please stop by booth #40716, in the Venetian Expo Center, to see all of the best-in-class products NEXTORCH has to offer.
Avient Corporation announced it will highlight its comprehensive portfolio of advanced composite technologies and engineered polymer formulations, including its new Composite Heat Release technology for firearm barrels, at the SHOT Show Supplier Showcase in Las Vegas, Nevada on January 20– 21.
- SPONSORSHIPS -
Tactical Mia™ has made a name for herself in the shooting arena, amassing an impressive list of sponsors and influencer partnerships, including several within the GSM Outdoors brand family, whose logos adorn her competition jersey: Walker’s®, Birchwood Casey, GPS and TRUGLO®.
Shaw Custom Barrels and Rifles has seen a measurable improvement in brand awareness and sales thanks to the unique marketing relationship with The High Road Group. This all-inclusive media partnership provides Shaw Custom Barrels and Rifles with unequaled exposure across various linear and non-linear platforms.
- STATE AGENCIES -
A new way to explore nature is part exploration, part art and part creativity. It’s an app called Goosechase and families across The Natural State soon will be able to use it to open all sorts of adventures. The Natural State Goosechase begins Jan. 1 and will run through March.
The Natural Resource Commission (NRC) of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will hold its monthly meeting virtually on Jan. 9, starting at 9:30 a.m. The public may participate remotely either by video conference at https://meet.google.com/sco-mbns-qva or phone by dialing 442-242-3609 a few minutes before the meeting begins.
- STATE PARKS -
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is hosting several outdoor education programs at Lone Pine State Park in January.
Resolutions can be healthy, fun, and adventurous! Hoosiers looking for a challenge or a reason to get outdoors should consider completing one of Indiana State Park’s many challenges in 2025. There are 12 challenges at different properties ranging in difficulty and type.
Need to get away from it all? A cabin getaway at a Nebraska state park can be a great choice in winter, offering solitude, scenic surroundings, and the chance to relax, watch wildlife and spend time with loved ones.
- TELEVISION -
Pursuit Media TV, LLC, is pleased to welcome to its platforms one of the industry’s most popular television families, the Cianciarulo’s, and their award-winning programs, Archer’s Choice & The Choice.
MyOutdoorTV (MOTV) is now streaming now the “Predator Channel.” This scheduled channel brings the excitement of predator hunting to viewers’ screens all day, every day. The “Predator Channel” takes viewers all over the world chasing a variety of dangerous predators. Simply press, “play” to watch premiere predator content, 24/7.
Outdoor America proudly announces its exclusive airing of Wave Warfare, an adrenaline-charged series that plunges viewers into the electrifying world of Super Stock powerboat racing. This groundbreaking program takes fans behind the scenes to experience the offshore racing circuit's intensity, drama, and thrill.
- WILDLIFE -
Avian influenza (AI) is suspected to have caused the deaths of about 200 snow geese found Monday in the greater Allentown area of Pennsylvania. Dead birds were recovered from two sites, one in Lower Nazareth Township in Northampton County and another in Upper Macungie Township in Lehigh County.
After the holidays, live-cut Christmas trees can be repurposed as habitat for various species of animals, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. Before you discard your tree, remember that it can find life after the holidays for Ohio’s birds, fish, mammals, and more. 
 

The holidays apparently didn’t provide sufficient inspiration to show our best and brightest sides. In fact, the wrap-up for 2024 probably reinforces the idea we’re not in the best of shape humanity-wise.

Nothing, however, will minimize the heinousness of that senseless attack on partygoers in New Orleans. There’s absolutely no comfort when terrorism experts predict the country’s ideological divide means we have an increased likelihood of other terrorist activity.

In fact, the backchannel chatter between terrorism observers at the local, state and national levels indicate a belief that radicalized locals will join foreigners to create more mayhem.

The likelihood of attacks on civilian targets is apparently higher today than at any time in our recent history.

Mass casualty events require masses of people. There’s safety in numbers in some instances, but you should always consider inherent risks associated with mass gatherings. Remember, being aware and afraid are distinctly different. OWDN photo.

So how are we supposed to live our lives? The same way we should have been living them since reaching the age of majority.

By watching our surroundings, not our phones. Noticing the people around us. And, as my friend Tom Gresham puts it: “not going into stupid places for stupid things.” In other words, not going where predators hunt.

Ultimately, this time-worn expression is still true: to avoid getting eaten, don’t look like food.

That’s really not all that tough. Be aware of what’s going on around you. Coming out of the grocery with a couple of medium bags of stuff, don’t carry them in your arms; use a grocery buggy. If you’re female or have a physical issue that limits mobility, don’t shut down the idea of a grocery worker carrying them for you, especially if you have children with you.

Grocery workers are more familiar with what’s “normal” in their parking lot that you’ll ever be.

In a “parking lot situation” a grocery buggy becomes a standoff weapon. Use it to block, delay or even down an attacker. But never lose sight of the ultimate goal: to prevent transitioning from shopper to victim. The goal is never to make a “citizens’ arrest.”

Never look for a confrontation.

Cut off in traffic? Breathe before you blow.

Seriously, I’m talking to you. Especially if you always carry your pistol, backup mags, a fighting knife and a million-watt tactical flashlight. They are there as last-ditch options. The mental confusion that follows any shooting isn’t time try and explain to the new-to-the-scene, adrenaline-fueled police officer that you’re the good guy.

If you’re at home, precautions should already be in place. One reminder: you’re always responsible for all your firearms, even if they’re not under your direct control.

There’s quite a calendar of potential targets over the next few weeks: former President Carter’s funeral later this week, the college football playoffs, the NFL playoff games, ATA, DSC, SCI, SHOT, etc., etc., etc. Security will be heightened at the major sporting events, but the industry shows could also make attractive targets.

January is a big month for industry-focused events. Major events already have security precautions in place -many of which you won’t see. That having been said, activities “post-show” should always be evaluated.

Fortunately, I’ve been assured that “precautions” have been taken at industry events.

And while we were out…other groups weren’t.

Last week, the Center for Biological Diversity, for example, sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service over protections for the Sierra Nevada red fox. Their suit claims the USFWS failed to “provide critical habitat protection” for the fox. The complaint, filed in federal court in San Francisco, alleges the 2021 decision wasn’t “prudent” not to designate critical habitat for the endangered species. The claim is the USFWS unlawfully expanded an exception to the endangered species rule.

The suit claims the Sierra Nevada red fox’s habitat is being threatened by climate change, loss of habitat from snowmobiles “and other recreation” development and livestock grazing.

No comment as of yet from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on the suit.

And…as we told you last month, the Senate Agriculture Committee committee had some membership changes. For the Republican majority, Jerry Moran of Kansas and Jim Justice of West Virginia will be joining the committee. New Democrats are Michigan’s Elissa Slotkin (formerly a House Agriculture Committee member) and California’s Adam Schiff. Schiff is California’s first Ag Committee member since the 1980s.

Only one Republican departs the committee. Mike Braun was elected the Governor of Indiana.

The new Senate Agriculture Committee is headed by Sen. John Boozman of Arkansas. Amy Kolbuchar of Minnesota will become the Democrats’ ranking member. The House Committee on Agriculture is now headed by Pennsylvania Senator Glenn “GT” Thompson, with Angie Craig of Minnesota as Ranking Member.

The last action of the 118th Congress was a one-year extension to the Farm Bill. The American Relief Act 2025 extends funding through March 14, 2024 and grants a one year extension to certain parts of the 2018 Farm Bill, along with $31 billion in disaster assistance for farmers and ranchers, including North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Oklahoma, and Western regions.

Finally, one more bit of industry insider news. Unfortunately, it is not good. Friend, colleague and Bearing Arms editor Cam Edwards lost his wife, Elaine (a/k/a “Miss E”), on New Years Day. Cam’s friends, colleagues and supporters have launched a GiveSendGo campaign to help the family out. If you’d like to contribute, the link is: https://www.givesendgo.com/miss-e/ .

As always, we’ll keep you posted.

— Jim Shepherd

 
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