Videos tagged with Hunting Heritage
This video explains how federal excise taxes on firearms and ammunition, established by the Wildlife Restoration Act of 1937, are crucial for funding conservation efforts. These funds support habitat management, wildlife research, shooting range development, and youth programs, ensuring the continuation of hunting and shooting heritage for future generations. Manufacturers play a vital role in this ecosystem.
This video, a collaboration between Carbon TV and Project ChildSafe (NSSF), outlines seven essential rules for hunting safety. It emphasizes treating safety guidelines as strict rules, covering muzzle control, assuming all firearms are loaded, proper safety usage, target certainty, hunter identification, clearing firearms around obstacles, and informing others of your location. The program also stresses secure firearm storage after the hunt to prevent accidents and theft.
This video highlights how the firearm industry's contributions, primarily through federal excise taxes, are crucial for wildlife conservation and public land management. It details how these funds support initiatives like habitat restoration and the acquisition of land for public use, benefiting hunters, birdwatchers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The Georgia DNR example illustrates the tangible impact of this user-pay system on conservation efforts.











