10 Trending Hunting Social Media Posts
January 31, 2025
Conservation success, photo contests, pheasant facts and more! Here are some of the top trending social media posts:
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Happy to announce the conservation of nearly 7K acres of elk, mule deer & other wildlife habitat in SW Wyoming.⬇️ https://t.co/dprhfCTDOi #rmef #elk #huntingisconservation #wyoming
— Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (@RMEF) January 28, 2025
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For years, South Africa’s wildlife has been under attack. Some of the country’s most iconic species, including rhinos, elephants, and lions, are being systematically slaughtered by poachers, who are funded and supported by criminal gangs. These animals are killed for their parts… pic.twitter.com/Wkvw7ijYFT
— Outdoor Life (@outdoorlife) January 30, 2025
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An Eastern hunter discovered that the wild West holds unexpected adventures — and plenty of hard-gobbling Rio Grandes.
Read More: https://t.co/YgLmR9pvjN
— The National Wild Turkey Federation (@NWTF_official) January 28, 2025
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If James Bond was a conservationist, he’d be Philip Kingsland Crowe! 🌍🐾 Dive into his adventurous life and spy-worthy conservation efforts. You’ll want to share this story! https://t.co/ec96NEdlrM
— Boone and Crockett Club (@BC_Club1887) January 30, 2025
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Pheasant Fact Friday!💡
During the coldest month of the year, January, pheasants require twice the energy they burned in October. Yet with adequate habitat their body fat content can be at its highest in January. Pheasant bioenergetics require that the birds have three cover… pic.twitter.com/Ce1pWYkLsI
— Pheasants Forever (@pheasants4ever) January 24, 2025
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If you’ve never seen a Coyote with a collar. #wildlifephotography pic.twitter.com/IdL09OE1Ih
— The Freedom Wild (@TheFreedomWild) January 28, 2025
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88 Years of Conservation: Eighty-eight years ago today, conservation was transformed by the founding of Ducks Unlimited.
In 1937, a small group of waterfowlers, visionaries, and community leaders set out to save North America’s waterfowl populations while celebrating the… pic.twitter.com/LR5L72NmmS
— Ducks Unlimited (@DucksUnlimited) January 29, 2025
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Known as one of the wariest and hardest-to-kill of all the puddle ducks, hunters must have excellent concealment, good decoys, and a bit of luck to harvest a black duck.
While these birds can be found all along the entire eastern seaboard, the highest wintering populations range… pic.twitter.com/RZAv2bVstv
— Field & Stream (@FieldandStream) January 30, 2025
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