Sports A Field

Little Big Game in the Desert

The javelina is our newest "official" big-game animal.

A Giant Warthog

There are plenty of warthogs in Africa, but very few are truly huge.

In the Reeds

Hunting Africa's various reedbucks, from common to bohor to mountain.

The Moose Killer of the Mulchatna

A hunt for a big grizzly in the wild Alaska interior.

Enough Gun

Why we hunters love our .30-calibers.

Your First Safari

Life is short. Plan it and go!

Hunting North of 60

Canada's northern territories are among the world's greatest big-game destinations.

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Great Winter Reads

A selection of great books for reading by the fireside on a snowy evening.

New titles from Craig Boddington, Buzz Charlton, Walter Bell, and many more.

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Field Tested: Prois Cumbre Hunting Gear

A line of high-tech, high-performance hunting clothing designed and built specifically for women.

Prois hunting gear has proven itself on the world’s toughest hunts.

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Slowing Down

The old still-hunter’s mantra is a good lesson for the woods, and for life.

Reflections from the deer woods as the end of the year approaches.

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Feathered Fiesta

Discovering the bounty of doves and ducks along Mexico’s Sea of Cortez.

A wing shooting adventure south of the border.

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Return of the Zambezi Delta Lions

Wild lions are reintroduced to one of Africa’s most important ecosystems.

The roar of lions will once again be heard in Mozambique’s Zambeze Delta.

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Working for Wild Sheep

Good news and bad news from sheep country.

Although North American sheep populations are strong, a serious respiratory disease now threatens Dall sheep in Alaska.

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You Don’t Know What You’ve Got Till It’s Gone

The decline in hunter numbers over the last five years is sparking concern about the funding model for wildlife conservation.

With fewer young hunters entering the field, who will pay for conservation in the future?

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Elephants, Science, and Politics

Elephants in Zimbabwe are under threat from the very efforts intended to save them.

Hysteria over elephant imports is making matters worse, not better, for wildlife managers in this country.

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Telling Our Story

Hunters in two states are funding pro-hunting public relations campaigns in an effort to beat the antis at their own game.

A group called the Nimrod Society is urging other states to adopt a similar model and help spread the word.

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