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-Recent Headlines-
(2/6/2004)-Anti-terrorism
bill moving through committees in Washington
(2/6/2004)-Anti's
again attempt to ban trapping in Maryland
(2/6/2004)-Michigan
sportsmen disappointed at cancellation of dove hearing
(1/30/2004)-Foxhound
legislation passes Pennsylvania House
(1/30/2004)-Maine Sunday hunting bill on the move
(1/30/2004)-Michigan
dove vote set
(1/23/2004)-Eco-terrorists
issue annual report of destruction
(1/23/2004)-Maryland
bear management plan calls for hunt
(1/23/2004)-Maine
wildlife council votes to fight anti-hunting initiative
(1/22/2004)-Anti-hunters
tout fictitious alliance with sportsmen
(1/16/2004)-Eco-terrorist
plans to take over Sierra Club
(1/16/2004)-Grassroots action protects primitive
hunting in New Jersey
(1/16/2004)-Bowhunters
help manage deer herd in Minnesota suburb
(1/9/2004)-Wisconsin
high court to decide fate of dove hunt
(1/9/2004)-Michigan
sportsmen should call Senators today
(1/9/2004)-Maine
sportsmen poised to defend bear hunt
(1/9/2004)-Iam's
partners with leading anti-hunting organization
(12/31/2003)-Anti's
efforts to stop hunting backed by multi-million dollar budgets
(12/31/2003)-Spring
bear hunt will not be reinstated in Ontario
(12/23/2003)-Anti's
mini-film feature says fur-wearers making fashion faux pas
(12/23/2003)-Deer
birth control program threatens bowhunting opportunities in Minnesota
(12/19/2003)-Maine
Governor speaks out against looming anti-hunting ballot issue
(12/19/2003)-Anti-fur
campaign will turn holiday ballet into yuletide horror show
(12/19/2003)-Michigan
Senators must hear from sportsmen if dove bill is to fly
(12/19/2003)-Muzzleloaders
face chopping block in New Jersey
(12/13/2003)-Controversial
bear hunt ends successfully
(12/12/2003)-Animal
rights activists terrorize executive's homes
(12/12/2003)-President
summons conservation leaders to meeting at White House
(12/9/2003)-Federal
court rules to permit bear hunting on National Park Service land
(12/5/2003)-Comedian
doesn't find PeTA ad to be laughable
(12/4/2003)-Sportsmen
sue to ensure children's hunting opportunity, join case to defend bear
hunt in New Jersey
(12/3/2003)-New
Jersey forbids young sportsmen to participate in bear hunt
(12/3/2003)-Anti's
attack on New Jersey bear hunt moves to Federal court
(12/2/2003)-SLDF
goes to court, defends New Jersey's outdoor heritage
(11/26/2003)-Disney's
anti-hunting bias is unBEARable
(11/24/2003)-Anti's
develop TV ad campaign to destroy trapping heritage
(11/24/2003)-Suit
filed to end all hunting, fishing and trapping in New Jersey
(11/21/2003)-Michigan
Sunday hunting bills need Governor's signature
(11/21/2003)-Indiana
extremist arrested for harassing hunters
(11/21/2003)-Sportsmen
believe New Jersey Governor will ban bear hunt
(11/20/2003)-U. S. Sportsmen's Alliance Foundation
earns top rating from charity watchdog
(11/14/2003)-PeTA
plans shareholder campaigns to promote animal rights agenda
(11/14/2003)-Trapping
tradition lives on despite anti's antics
(11/7/2003)-Massachusetts
wildlife fund will be restored
(11/7/2003)-Bill
will reinstate trapping in Massachusetts
(11/4/2003)-Michigan House passes dove hunting
bill
(11/4/2003)-Sportsmen
storm Capitol in support of Michigan dove bill
(11/3/2003)-Sportsmen
go to court to protect New Jersey bear hunt
(10/31/2003)-Judge
denies anti's plea to reconsider Argali sheep case
(10/31/2003)-Humane
education curriculum expanding into public schools
(10/29/2003)- House
committee sends dove bill to the floor
(10/28/2003)-Antifreeze
producer warms up to sportsmen
(10/23/2003)-Wisconsin
Governor ensures additional hunting opportunities for youth
(10/23/2003)-California
Governor signs bill to increase opportunities for sportsmen
(10/23/2003)-Antifreeze
producer promotes anti-hunting group, leaves sportsmen in the cold
(10/17/2003)-Black
bear hunt gets the green light in Maryland
(10/17/2003)-Foxhound
handlers may soon have training sites in Pennsylvania
(10/17/2003)-Over
1,000 sportsmen expected in Lansing for dove hunt rally
(10/16/2003)-Sportsmen unite behind Michigan
hunting rights campaign
(10/15/2003)-Massachusetts
Governor and legislators agree to restore Federal conservation funding
(10/10/2003)-Sportsmen's
support needed for Sunday hunting bills in Michigan
(10/10/2003)-Hunting
opportunities may be expanded for Wisconsin youth
(10/10/2003)-Sportsmen's coalition formed to
support Michigan dove bill
(10/10/2003)-Youth program brings outdoor sports to
hundreds
(10/3/2003)-Anti-fur
protestors ruin a night on the town
(10/3/2003)-High
school students turn the tables on PETA anti-meat campaign
(10/3/2003)-Animal
rights activists continue terror spree in California
(9/30/2003)-Massachusetts
to lose Federal dollars over wildlife budget raid
(9/26/2003)-Eco-terrorists
leave incendiary devices at Michigan bottling facility
(9/26/2003)-Anti's
file lawsuit to stop New Jersey bear hunt
(9/26/2003)-U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance Foundation
asks Secretary of Interior to protect desert wildlife
(9/26/2003)-Federal
court rules to stop pheasant hunt on Cape Cod
(9/19/2003)-California
Senate approves bill to expand hunting opportunities
(9/19/2003)-Bowhunting
opportunities proposed in New Jersey
(9/18/2003)-New
York governor vetoes bill that would protect trappers' privacy
(9/12/2003)-National
charity being chastised by anti's for sponsoring hunts for disabled
children
(9/12/2003)-Anti-hunters
have launched their attack on Maine sportsmen
(9/11/2003)-Federal
judge says Maryland swan hunt will remain on hold
(9/10/2003)-USFWS
proposes expansion of hunting and fishing on refuges
(9/10/2003)-National youth outdoor program coming
to Wisconsin
(9/5/2003)-New
York bills ensure wildlife management remains the responsibility of the
state
(9/5/2003)-Michigan
legislators hunt doves in Ohio
(8/22/2003)-FBI
raids residence of animal activists
(8/22/2003)-PETA
promotes vegetarianism as the way to salvation
(8/22/2003)-Judge
orders stay on Maryland swan hunt
(8/15/2003)-The
U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance - Celebrating a quarter century of service
(8/15/2003)-Wisconsin
to conduct first dove hunt
(8/14/2003)-Apartment
complex torched by environmental terrorists
(8/13/2003)-Dove
bill introduced in Michigan
(8/7/2003)-Animal
rights groups want Wisconsin dove hunt put on hold
(8/7/2003)-Sportsmen
win landmark decision protecting hunting in federal court
(7/31/2003)-Louisiana
Governor's veto helps to protect wildlife
(7/30/2003)-Rhode
Island Governor signs bill to protect fishing
(7/25/2003)-British
sportsmen need help to stop anti-hunting attack
(7/25/2003)-Maine
trapping ban fails; Sunday hunting bill lives on
(7/23/2003)-Virginia
town will allow bowhunting in city limits
(7/18/2003)-Efforts
to ban bear hunting with bait fail
(7/17/2003)-Anti's
prepare ballot issue campaign to ban bear hunting in Alaska
(7/17/2003)-Hunting
at New River Gorge National River at risk
(7/17/2003)-Anti-bear
hunting amendment to be introduced today in interior spending bill
(7/16/2003)-House
bill makes Sunday hunting uniform across Michigan
(7/15/2003)-Federal
anti-bear hunting bill dies in committee
(7/15/2003)-SLDF
argues in court to protect hunting on federal lands
(7/11/2003)-Vote
on federal anti-bear hunting bill scheduled for next week
(7/2/2003)-Daimler-Chrysler's
ad company donates to anti's
(7/2/2003)-New
York seeks to protect the privacy of trappers
(7/1/2003)-NWTF
donation protects sportsmen's rights

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