Skip to content
Wilderness Marksman
  • Home
  • About
  • BlogExpand
    • Guns
    • Bows
    • Hunting
    • Survival
  • Contact
Wilderness Marksman
  • Image by Freepik
    Survival

    78-Year-Old Woman Dies After Snakebite Incidents

    ByLeo Clark April 24, 2026April 23, 2026

    A 78-year-old woman in Northern California has died after a series of venomous snakebites, according to local officials and early reports from the area. The incident took place on a rural property, where she was reportedly bitten multiple times before being taken for medical treatment. Despite efforts to stabilize her condition, she died shortly after…

    Read More 78-Year-Old Woman Dies After Snakebite IncidentsContinue

  • Israyosoy S./Pexels
    Survival

    Six Americans Injured in Shooting at Mexico’s Teotihuacán Pyramids; Gunman Had Materials Linked to 1999 Columbine Massacre

    ByLeo Clark April 24, 2026April 23, 2026

    A shooting at the ancient Teotihuacán pyramids in Mexico left multiple tourists injured, including six Americans, and one Canadian visitor dead. The incident happened on April 20, 2026, at one of the country’s most visited historical sites, turning a crowded tourist destination into a scene of panic within minutes. Authorities say the gunman acted alone…

    Read More Six Americans Injured in Shooting at Mexico’s Teotihuacán Pyramids; Gunman Had Materials Linked to 1999 Columbine MassacreContinue

  • hameen/Unsplash
    Survival

    Corpus Christi Prepares for Potential Water Emergency as Drought Deepens in South Texas

    ByLeo Clark April 24, 2026April 23, 2026

    Corpus Christi is facing growing concern over its water supply as a long-running drought continues to drain reservoirs across South Texas. Local officials have warned that the city could be approaching a formal water emergency if conditions don’t improve, putting pressure on both residents and major industries that depend on steady water access. The situation…

    Read More Corpus Christi Prepares for Potential Water Emergency as Drought Deepens in South TexasContinue

  • Kelly/Pexels
    Survival

    Immigration and Security Reviews Intensify After Revelations About Convicted Extremists Remaining in Western Countries

    ByLeo Clark April 24, 2026April 23, 2026

    Recent revelations that individuals with past extremist convictions have remained in or reentered Western countries have triggered renewed scrutiny of immigration and national security systems. Governments across Europe and North America are now facing questions about how these cases slipped through existing checks and whether current policies are strong enough to prevent future risks. The…

    Read More Immigration and Security Reviews Intensify After Revelations About Convicted Extremists Remaining in Western CountriesContinue

  • Engin Akyurt/Pexels
    Survival

    Economic Pressures Mount as Americans Turn to High-Interest Loans and Pawn Services for Basic Needs

    ByLeo Clark April 24, 2026April 23, 2026

    More Americans are turning to high-interest loans and pawn services just to cover everyday expenses like rent, groceries, and utility bills. What used to be a last-resort option is becoming more common as rising costs continue to outpace wages in many parts of the country. This shift isn’t happening in isolation. Inflation over the past…

    Read More Economic Pressures Mount as Americans Turn to High-Interest Loans and Pawn Services for Basic NeedsContinue

  • austin_pacheco/Unsplash
    Hunting

    Critics Question Safety Protocols in Youth Hunting Programs After Series of Accidental Shootings

    ByLeo Clark April 24, 2026April 23, 2026

    Recent incidents involving youth hunting programs have sparked new concerns about safety standards, especially after a string of accidental shootings involving young participants. One widely reported case involved a very young child accidentally injuring two people during a supervised hunt after mistaking movement for a target.  Events like this have pushed the conversation beyond individual…

    Read More Critics Question Safety Protocols in Youth Hunting Programs After Series of Accidental ShootingsContinue

  • Image Credit: Yathin S Krishnappa - CC BY-SA 3.0/Wiki Commons
    Survival

    Surge in Wildlife-Human Encounters Sparks Debate Over Management of Expanding Bear Populations

    ByLeo Clark April 24, 2026April 23, 2026

    Reports of increased encounters between humans and bears are raising concern in multiple regions, from North America to parts of Asia. Wildlife officials say sightings are becoming more common near neighborhoods, roads, and even parked vehicles, which is pushing the issue into everyday life rather than remote wilderness. Recent warnings from agencies highlight that these…

    Read More Surge in Wildlife-Human Encounters Sparks Debate Over Management of Expanding Bear PopulationsContinue

  • As U.S. Military Presence Grows in the Middle East, Lawmakers Debate Risks of Prolonged Conflict With Iran
    Survival

    As U.S. Military Presence Grows in the Middle East, Lawmakers Debate Risks of Prolonged Conflict With Iran

    ByLeo Clark April 24, 2026April 23, 2026

    The growing U.S. military presence in the Middle East has sparked serious debate in Washington, as lawmakers weigh the risks of a longer conflict with Iran. Recent deployments include aircraft carriers, air defense systems, and ground forces, marking one of the largest buildups in the region in years.  This expansion isn’t happening in a vacuum….

    Read More As U.S. Military Presence Grows in the Middle East, Lawmakers Debate Risks of Prolonged Conflict With IranContinue

  • Dominika P/Pexels
    Survival

    Scientists Warn of Intensifying Climate Patterns as El Niño Risks Disrupt Global Agriculture and U.S. Coasts

    ByLeo Clark April 24, 2026April 23, 2026

    Scientists are raising concern about a developing El Niño pattern that could significantly reshape weather across the globe in the coming months. Current forecasts suggest a strong chance the pattern will form in 2026, with some models even pointing toward a more intense version than usual.  What’s getting attention isn’t just El Niño itself, but…

    Read More Scientists Warn of Intensifying Climate Patterns as El Niño Risks Disrupt Global Agriculture and U.S. CoastsContinue

  • Image by Freepik
    Survival

    Veterans With Toxin-Related Illnesses Push for Expanded Presumptive Benefits as V.A. Backlogs Ease

    ByLeo Clark April 24, 2026April 23, 2026

    Veterans dealing with illnesses linked to toxic exposure are continuing to push for expanded presumptive benefits, even as the Department of Veterans Affairs reports progress in reducing its claims backlog. The issue has gained attention as more veterans come forward with conditions tied to burn pits, chemical exposure, and other environmental hazards experienced during service….

    Read More Veterans With Toxin-Related Illnesses Push for Expanded Presumptive Benefits as V.A. Backlogs EaseContinue

Page navigation

Previous PagePrevious 1 … 5 6 7 8 9 … 412 Next PageNext

© 2026 Wilderness Marksman
Property of Clark Media Ventures LLC

  • Contact
  • Editorial Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • About
  • Home
  • About
  • Blog
    • Guns
    • Bows
    • Hunting
    • Survival
  • Contact