Artemis Winter Reading List
Tsundoku is a Japanese word that means acquiring reading materials but letting them pile up in one’s home without reading them. I find this happens to me throughout the summer and […]
Artemis in the Field: Tips for butchering your own deer
By Marcia Brownlee and Jess Johnson Learning to hunt as an adult, you will probably find yourself wading through the plethora of butchering, field dressing, and processing videos available online. If […]
Artemis in D.C.: LWCF is imperative to sportswomen’s way of life
By Kara Armano, Artemis Co-Founder and Advisory Council Wow, what a whirlwind. I was just in Washington DC to speak with Colorado’s elected officials about the importance of the Land […]
Hunting on LWCF Land – A story of access and conservation
This is my fifth fall in the woods as a hunter, and I am still negotiating my way through this new territory. From the beginning, I’ve spent a lot of […]
We can’t lose our momentum on LWCF
Ashley Beyer is an Artemis sportswoman and New Mexico resident. She was invited by the National Wildlife Federation to join the LWCF Coalition on a trip to D.C. in mid-September to […]
What does it mean that LWCF expired?
By Marcia Brownlee, Artemis Program Manager When I chose to be engaged in conservation advocacy, I jumped on a steep learning curve. Conservation issues are complex. Our government systems are […]
National Hunting and Fishing Day – Saturday, September 22!
Did you know the 4th Saturday in September is National Hunting and Fishing Day? It was first proclaimed in 1972 by President Richard Nixon to celebrate the roll hunters and […]
My outdoors passion was born on LWCF land in the Sierra Nevada’s of California. I couldn’t get enough of hiking through the wilderness. After I moved back to a Northern […]