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The Surge in Gun and Ammo Sales Has Created a Boom in Wildlife Conservation Funding

By Zach Altman | February 15, 2021

New gun owners and ammunition panic-buyers have turbo-charged the firearms industry. They’re also helping generate extra money for wildlife habitat, hunter recruitment, and much more.

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