ADVOCACY
Hunter Nation advocating for Hunters Rights
December 18, 2025 - Kansas City
How Hunter Nation’s Unmatched Advocacy, Grassroots Power, and National Mobilization Led to a Landmark Win for Wildlife Management
Hunter Nation is proud to celebrate the passage of the Pet and Livestock Protection Act of 2025 (H.R. 845) on December 18, 2025– a decisive move to delist the gray wolf from the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and return wildlife management authority to the states. Introduced by Congressman Tom Tiffany (WI-07) and Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (CO-04), this bill is a historic win for hunters, ranchers, farmers, and rural communities across America.
January 31, 2025 - Kansas City
Hunter Nation on behalf of its members across all 50 states salutes Congressman Tom Tiffany (WI-07) and Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (CO-04) on their introduction of the Pet and Livestock Protection Act which seeks to return the management of the gray wolf back to individual states and prevents activist judges from relisting the gray wolf by judicial review.
“Hunter Nation celebrates this desperately needed legislation and salutes Congressman Tiffany for his unwavering support of hunters and our hunting lifestyle. This is a policy change that we have been fighting for since our founding,” said Keith Mark, President/Founder of Hunter Nation. “The recovery of the gray wolf is an incredible conservation success story that should be celebrated. This legislation allows each state to manage the now recovered wolf population just as they manage all other wildlife within the state. The best part of this legislation is the provision that prevents judicial review of the legislative action which will preclude anti-hunting groups from interfering with sound, science-based conservation in court.”
Ted Nugent, Hunter Nation Board Member, legendary rock star and lifelong hunter said, “The mighty wolf is neither threatened nor endangered and should finally be delisted. I encourage all members of Congress to vote YES on the “Pet and Livestock Protection Act” and put this sacred beast back in the conservation asset column where it belongs. I am proud to be part of Hunter Nation as we are the most powerful and positive force for real conservation and wildlife balance in America today!”
“Hunter Nation has been the conservation organization leading the fight for responsible predator management for years. We view this as the most consequential hunting legislation in decades. Thank you, Congressman Tiffany, for your leadership and I pledge that Hunter Nation will work tirelessly with you to get this legislation passed,” said Rock Bordelon, Hunter Nation’s Chairman of the Board.
WASHINGTON, DC - Today, Congressman Tom Tiffany (WI-07) and Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (CO-04) led 30 members of Congress in reintroducing legislation to remove the gray wolf from the Endangered Species List, ensure that action is not subject to judicial review, and restore authority back to state lawmakers and state wildlife officials to control the gray wolf population. The Pet and Livestock Protection Act passed the House of Representatives last Congress on a bipartisan basis, but was held up in the Democrat-led Senate.
RESPONSIBLE PREDATOR MANAGEMENT
What is this All About? For too long, Washington bureaucrats have tied our hands in managing our state's out of control wolf population. Attend these town hall meetings to hear about new legislation that will remove wolves from federal protection and prevent activist judges from intervening in the management of these apex predators.
Responsible predator management is an important component in maintaining balanced wildlife numbers. Wolf management must be returned to the states to help control the populations of moose, elk, deer, and other wildlife.
Health and Human Safety
Livestock Depredation
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State's Rights
Due to unmanaged populations, wolves are a real threat to wildlife, hunting and more...
In 1974, there were nearly 16 million American hunters. Deer, elk, moose and all game populations were on the rise. Hunting was an honored and revered skill, really a lifestyle, that had been passed down from generation to generation. At that time, the American hunter was living in “the good old days of hunting,” and the future of hunting had never looked so bright.
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Current Predator News
Madison, Wisconsin (January 13, 2021) - This week, Hunter Nation, along with the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, won our lawsuit against the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources for ignoring a state law requirement to schedule a wolf hunt this winter.
A Jefferson County Circuit Court found that the Wisconsin DNR violated state law by refusing to schedule a winter 2021 gray wolf hunt when the gray wolf was delisted from the Endangered Species Act on January 4, 2021.
This is a historic victory for Wisconsin hunters and our constitutionally protected right to hunt and manage our wildlife here in Wisconsin!
State Initiatives
I was born in Georgia and raised in rural Kentucky, where my passion for the outdoors began at an early age through hunting deer, dove, pheasant, and quail. My father introduced me to hunting and competitive shooting, and together with my mother, instilled in me the importance of faith, family, and respect for nature.
I bring an extensive background in the shooting sports community as a professional clay target shooter and instructor. My competitive experience includes being a multi-time member of Team USA, a 10x NSCA All-American, six Top 100 finishes at World Sporting (FITASC) Championships, and numerous clay target championships. I am also grateful to be supported by leading industry partners, including Krieghoff International, DuPont/Krieghoff, Clay Shooters Supply, and RC Cartridges. Competition shooting has introduced me to some of the greatest people from around the world who share a common passion for hunting and the outdoors.
I was born and raised in rural NW Illinois, deep in whitetail country, in a Christian conservative family where hunting was a way of life. My grandfather and father passed down values of faith, family, and the outdoors, introducing friends to hunting and creating bonds that shaped who I am today.
In 2008, I moved to Arizona, later earning my Ph.D. in Leadership and spending the next decade gaining experience across a range of industries — from serving in leadership within our 4th-gen family beer distribution business in Iowa, to Fortune 500 leadership consulting, aerospace trading, and fintech. Those years shaped my perspective on leadership and service fueling my passion to Make Arizona Great Again. In 2024, I started volunteering in Arizona political campaigns, where I became passionate about building conservative grassroots coalitions and serving as a Precinct Committeeman in LD14. My driving purpose is simple: to help protect our values of God, family, and freedom and secure a better future for our children.
I was born and raised in Louisiana, where the outdoors, family traditions, and a deep respect for God and nature shaped who I am. From an early age, I learned that hunting was not just a sport, but a way of life — one rooted in stewardship, responsibility, and gratitude for the land. Those values stayed with me as I built my career, my family, and my commitment to serving my community.
With more than 25 years of leadership and environmental advocacy experience, I have worked across business, conservation, and community engagement, always guided by a passion for protecting our natural resources while honoring the traditions that connect families to the outdoors. As a mother, I raised my children to respect nature, work hard, and live ethically — lessons that no classroom could ever replace. Today, I am proud to bring that same commitment to Hunter Nation as Louisiana State Director, where my mission is to defend our hunting heritage, support ethical conservation, and mobilize Louisiana hunters to protect our freedoms for future generations.
I was born in Georgia and raised in rural Kentucky, where my passion for the outdoors began at an early age through hunting deer, dove, pheasant, and quail. My father introduced me to hunting and competitive shooting, and together with my mother, instilled in me the importance of faith, family, and respect for nature.
I bring an extensive background in the shooting sports community as a professional clay target shooter and instructor. My competitive experience includes being a multi-time member of Team USA, a 10x NSCA All-American, six Top 100 finishes at World Sporting (FITASC) Championships, and numerous clay target championships. I am also grateful to be supported by leading industry partners, including Krieghoff International, DuPont/Krieghoff, Clay Shooters Supply, and RC Cartridges. Competition shooting has introduced me to some of the greatest people from around the world who share a common passion for hunting and the outdoors.
My passion for service began in my early teens through working on political campaigns, and later continued through roles as a firefighter, coach, and community leader. I am proud to serve as a career firefighter and as Pennsylvania State Director for Hunter Nation, a role I accepted in early 2020 because I believe in standing up for every hunter and every opportunity our future depends on. From supporting Saturday rifle deer opener and Sunday hunting, to advocating on key statewide issues, my mission is simple: protect our hunting traditions and ensure they remain strong for generations to come. My favorite hunts are any that I get to share with my kids — whether it’s deer, small game, ducks, or pheasants — because those moments are what truly define our legacy.
RESPONSIBLE PREDATOR MANAGEMENT
What is this All About? For too long, Washington bureaucrats have tied our hands in managing our state's out of control wolf population. Attend these town hall meetings to hear about new legislation that will remove wolves from federal protection and prevent activist judges from intervening in the management of these apex predators.
Responsible predator management is an important component in maintaining balanced wildlife numbers. Wolf management must be returned to the states to help control the populations of moose, elk, deer, and other wildlife.














































