States may use P-R dollars to buy land, conduct research, manage land and wildlife species, host educational programs and introduce people to hunting and the shooting sports.
Category: Conservation / Legislation
ATA Members and Hunters Must Positively Represent Hunting to Ensure its Future
Dan Forster, ATA’s vice president and chief conservation officer, shares survey results regarding the approval rate of hunting in America and what that means for the industry.
The Reason and History for the Pittman-Robertson Fund
A Recent Legislative Victory Proves Archery’s Relevance and Importance
ATA-member support and action, paired with timely action by Congress helped restore funding for archery and hunter education.