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FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 2025

- EVENTS -
The NRA Foundation announced Bullet Vault as a sponsor of The NRA Foundation Sportsmen’s Auction at the 2025 Great American Outdoor Show. Bullet Vault is an e-commerce platform that enables users to invest in ammunition assets through tokens backed by physical 9mm 115gr FMJ rounds, which are securely held, stored, and insured.
- GEAR -
THROOM Targets has added the popular Prairie Dog target to its line of HangTuff targets. THROOM Targets are self-healing, ricochet-free polymer reactive targets
- INDUSTRY -
NSSF presented its highest honor — the Ken Sedlecky Lifetime Achievement Award — to Jeff Reh, who served for four decades at Beretta USA Corp. as General Counsel and was a member of the NSSF Board of Governors for more than 20 years.
Bass Pro Shops’ newest store, conveniently located along the I-10 corridor, will be the company’s second in the great state of Mississippi, and the first in the southern part of the state.
- MEDIA -
SCI, the largest protector of hunters’ rights and pro-conservation organizations in the world, continues its partnership with Keith Warren and The High Road Group for 2025. For years, Warren has been the top influencer for SCI.

- ORGANIZATIONS -
The Land and Water Conservation Fund Coalition commented on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee’s vote to approve Governor Doug Burgum for Secretary of the Interior: "The LWCF Coalition is encouraged by Governor Burgum’s leadership record and hopes he will continue to champion public lands and conservation efforts ..."
Gun Owners of America endorsed Representative Tracey Mann’s “Reining In Federal Licensing Enforcement Act (RIFLE ACT).” The RIFLE Act would protect Federal Firearm Licensees from being forced out of business by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives’ overreaching directives.
The NRA Foundation announces Ruger and Mossberg as 2025 Defender Level Corporate Sponsors of the Friends of NRA program. Through the National Corporate Sponsor Program, Friends of NRA expands its grassroots efforts to a national platform, enabling companies to support vital programs that preserve America’s shooting and hunting heritage for generations to come.
NSSF’s Protect Liberty Political Action Committee announced it has received a $150,000 contribution from Outdoor Sportsman Group, to support the election of candidates who will protect Americans’ liberty and freedoms.

The Wild Sheep Foundation concluded its 48th annual convention, The Sheep Show, this past week in Reno, NV, raising a record amount of funding and excitement for wild sheep conservation.
- PRODUCT NEWS -
For 2025, Stoeger adds a new dimension to the STR-9MC line by offering two Cerakote color options: Northern Lights and Midnight Bronze. The new colors grace the nitride-hardened slide and the polymer frame of the new STR-9MC models. Both feature a “distressed” application of the Cerakote finish for a highly characteristic, worn look.
- SHOT SHOW -
Franchi has done what few firearm manufacturers do — create its own series of camo patterns. One of those patterns — Franchi Biome — is being offered on Franchi’s Momentum Elite bolt-action rifle for 2025.
To ensure fair play and optimized equipment performance, Stingray has developed a suite of Power Meters that provide precise energy output readings for airsoft gear. These meters are portable, user-friendly, and engineered to meet the needs of airsoft enthusiasts

NSSF honored three new inductees—Robert Delfay, Richard Hammett and Arthur Wheaton—to its Hall of Fame at the 2025 SHOT Show. These career leaders were recognized for accomplishments that have significantly strengthened the firearm industry and expanded the shooting sports, hunting and firearm ownership.
GForce Arms introduced the JAWBONE [item # GFHYB5], a USA-manufactured hybrid 9mm firearm. The JAWBONE has a 5” barrel, is GLOCK magazine compatible, has bilateral controls and weighs in at just five pounds.
Benelli expands its Super Black Eagle 3 20-gauge offerings this year with two new models. First up is an SBE3 20-gauge sporting a 24-inch barrel. The second addition to the SBE 3 20-gauge line is the Left-Hand SBE3.
Browning Trail Cameras has unveiled products from our 2025 lineup at SHOT Show. The highlighted products include the Defender Vision Pro HD AI, Defender Pro Scout Max HD AI, Vision Pro Live, Universal Solar Camera Power Pack, Long Range Cellular Antenna, and LPC Series Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Packs.

Streamlight Inc. introduced the TLR RM 1 HL-X tactical weapon light for long guns, featuring up to 1,000 lumens and 22,000 candela for extreme brightness over long distances. The light gives users the choice of using either a cost-saving SL-B9 USB-C rechargeable battery pack for high-lumen operation or a CR123A lithium battery, and offers both push-button and remote switch operation.
- STATES -
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s annual midwinter waterfowl survey in early January indicated about 88,000 Canada geese and 3,225 mallards in the state.
The Arizona Game and Fish Department, in partnership with Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever, the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management, and the Arizona Association of Conservation Districts, announced a recent award of $24.5 million through the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Regional Conservation Partnership Program.
The Michigan departments of Natural Resources and Transportation and the Belle Isle Conservancy have finalized recommendations to improve travel to and around Belle Isle Park in Detroit, with the goals of easing traffic congestion, enhancing accessibility and increasing public safety.

Thaw out the family Jan. 24-26 at the Arkansas State Fairgrounds with some outdoors-based fun at the 35th annual Arkansas Big Buck Classic and the youth-focused THACHA Hunting Gear Kids Zone, hosted by the Arkansas Game and Fish Foundation.
Get ready to tackle some trout from 9 a.m.-noon Jan. 25 at Lake Dieffenbacher and enjoy some food and fun at the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s Trout Day event.
The Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has reopened the Claiborne Public Boat Ramp in Monroe County after the completion of a major renovation project. The facility is located just off U.S. Highway 84 near Monroeville.
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has been awarded up to roughly $37.2 million in federal grants that would help benefit fish and wildlife in southeastern Utah through several habitat improvements projects.

 

By Jay Pinsky Editor - The Hunting Wire & Archery Wire

Conservation is at a crossroads. With a new administration steering the course, we must articulate a clear and compelling vision for the future. But to do that effectively, we need a solid plan.

Fortunately, the American Wildlife Conservation Partners have delivered exactly that with its Wildlife for the 21st Century, Volume VII, which they presented to members of the Professional Outdoor Media Association, or POMA, in attendance at NSSF's SHOT Show 2025.
 

"While developing recommendations and priorities is a lengthy and sometimes cumbersome process, it is necessary that we as a community are coordinated, organized, and strategic so that we may better tackle the problems we are facing and to identify and advance opportunities
to improve our hunting and outdoor traditions," said Taylor Schmitz, Director of Federal Relations for the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation and 2024 American Wildlife Conservation Partners Chairman.
 
Wildlife for the 21st Century, Volume VII is a set of comprehensive policy recommendations that tackle key issues impacting hunting, recreational shooting, wildlife conservation, and the outdoor industry.

The vision is much more than a wish list, though. It's a detailed legislative guide to doing what is necessary to enjoy the outdoors today, tomorrow, and beyond. Kudos to the American Wildlife Conservation Partners for doing what so few seem to be able to do in our community—giving us one united voice.

Believe it or not, the idea of having one voice was the easy part, according to Schmitz.

"What is even more difficult than developing recommendations amongst 52 organizations with sometimes differing priorities is the work that is required to make the vision contained in Wildlife for the 21st Century a reality," said Schmitz. "We all know that coming up with ideas is often one of the easiest steps in a strategic plan. More times than not, the most challenging step is executing the vision."

The recommendations in the comprehensive conservation strategy provide a blueprint for action. Each of these nine pillars addresses a critical need, and together, they form an integrated approach to safeguarding our natural world while fostering a culture of stewardship and sustainability.

I. Funding for Conservation: Permanent, dedicated funding for conservation is not just a luxury—it's a necessity. Wildlife and habitat programs cannot succeed without reliable resources. By prioritizing long-term funding mechanisms, we can protect critical ecosystems and ensure that conservation efforts are not left at the mercy of fluctuating budgets and political cycles. A consistent financial foundation allows for strategic planning and execution, giving wildlife the best chance to adapt and survive in an ever-changing world.

II. Access: Preserving Traditions: Hunting, shooting, and outdoor recreation are more than hobbies for many Americans—they're a way of life. Enhancing access to public lands ensures that these traditions remain viable and inclusive. By improving entry points and maintaining the integrity of outdoor spaces, we can foster a deeper connection between people and the natural world, inspiring the next generation of conservationists.

III. Wildlife Migration: A Lifeline for Species: Wildlife migration corridors and seasonal habitats are the arteries of biodiversity. Institutionalizing their protection is a critical step toward ensuring the survival of countless species. From pronghorns crossing vast plains to birds navigating ancient flyways, these pathways are essential. By preserving and restoring these routes, we honor nature's delicate balance.

IV. Energy Development: Energy development is a cornerstone of modern life, but it need not come at the expense of our environment. Integrating wildlife and habitat goals into energy planning ensures that development occurs responsibly. Mitigating impacts through thoughtful design and restoration demonstrates that economic progress and environmental stewardship can coexist.

V. Private Land Conservation: Private landowners play a pivotal role in conservation. Incentivizing them to protect wildlife and habitat benefits biodiversity and opens new opportunities for public access. By aligning incentives with conservation goals, we create partnerships that amplify the impact of public and private efforts.

VI. Active Management of Federal Lands: Federal lands are among our most treasured resources but require active management to remain healthy. Collaborative approaches that reduce litigation and prioritize ecological health can revitalize these landscapes. Active management—through prescribed burns, invasive species removal, or sustainable timber harvesting—ensures these lands serve future generations.

VII. Species Conservation: The Endangered Species Act (ESA) is a cornerstone of American conservation but must evolve to achieve greater results. Streamlining processes and fostering stakeholder collaboration can enhance the ESA's effectiveness, moving beyond reactive measures to proactive recovery efforts.

VIII. Wildlife Health: Wildlife health challenges, from chronic wasting disease to avian influenza, threaten ecosystems and the species that depend on them. Supporting state fish and wildlife agencies in tackling these issues is vital. Research, monitoring, and rapid response systems must be prioritized to combat these emerging threats.

IX. Climate Change: Climate change reshapes the natural world, but habitat conservation, restoration, and carbon solutions offer a path forward. Focusing climate policy on nature-based solutions can mitigate climate impacts while enhancing biodiversity and ecosystem resilience. Conservation and climate action are not separate battles—they are deeply interconnected.

"The reality is that advancing policy does not get done in a vacuum, and that is why AWCP is a critical coalition for sportsmen and women," said Schmitz. "As such, I encourage you to stay abreast of what is happening in Congress and the Administration through our communications channels at the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation, and to be ready to engage with your elected officials when the timing is right."

Thanks to Schmitz and other conservation leaders in our community, our industry is well-prepared to act. With a unified voice and clear talking points, we’re equipped to champion the policies that protect our outdoor heritage.

 
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