While hunters are depicted as animal killing barbarians, the truth is they and the firearms industry contribute more, than anyone else, to wildlife conservation. Yet the anti's who contribute nothing to wildlife conservation, want have their firearms banned as "assault rifles.". Sick and very wrong. By the way this information is not from the NRA, but the real gun lobby and is accurate. https://www.nssf.org/how-wildlife-i...unting-video/?utm_source=ptt&utm_medium=image Since the late 1930s, hunters, target shooters and the firearms industry have been the nation’s largest contributors to conservation, paying for programs that benefit America’s wildlife and all who love the outdoors. In fact, the U.S. Department of Interior announced in 2017 that firearms and ammunition manufacturers contributed a record $780 million in excise taxes in 2016 through the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Program.
There are also charities like "hunters for the hungry" which feed the homeless. The butcher I work with took trips down to the coast of Texas after the Hurricane, 3 trips of 500 lbs of pulled pork. That fed a lot of people in a time of crisis.