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Cabela's is dedicated to
preserving your way of life not because it
is our business, but it is our way of life
as well. Like Cabela's, these organizations
are dedicated to conserving the fish, game
and wild places that are our heritage. From
the bugle of a Rocky Mountain elk to a
splashing trout, Cabela's is proud to be
associated with these fine conservation
organizations.
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Paralyzed Veterans of
America
was founded in 1946 by a
band of spinal cord injured service members
who returned home from World War II to a
grateful nation, but also to a world with
few solutions to the challenges they faced.
These veterans from the Greatest Generation
made a decision not just to live, but to
live with dignity as contributors to
society. They created Paralyzed Veterans,
dedicated to veterans service, medical
research and civil rights for people with
disabilities. And for more than six decades,
Paralyzed Veterans and its 34 chapters have
been working to create an America where all
veterans, and people with disabilities, and
their families, have everything they need to
thrive. Please visit
www.pva.org
to learn more about our
work.
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Anglers' Legacy is a national outreach
program from the Recreational Boating and
Fishing Foundation (RBFF) with a clear and
compelling call to action for the nation's
avid anglers: Share your passion for fishing
with someone new, give back to the sport you
love and help grow participation in
recreational boating and fishing while
passing on your expertise and values for
responsible use of our nation's aquatic
resources. Supported by leading retailers,
manufacturers, publishers, pro-staff and
celebrities, the program asks anglers to
"Take the Pledge." Incentives are offered to
Anglers' Legacy Ambassadors who report their
trips and industry program partners have
access to free logos, event signing
materials, tip sheets and a customer reward
functionality. Getting involved is easy -
visit
www.AnglersLegacy.org.
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Gander Mountain has joined
forces with a host of important outdoor
groups, federations, and organizations who
share our interest in preserving and
managing the natural resources of North
America. Together, we strive toward the
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The
National Bowhunter Education Foundation
has been dedicated to promoting responsible
bowhunting through education since its
inception in the early 70’s. The NBEF
utilizes its International Bowhunter
Education Program (IBEP) curriculum to help
new bowhunters and existing bowhunters
become more knowledgeable about the sport in
regards to shot placement, big game
recovery, and safety afield particularly in
regards to hunting from elevated stands. The
IBEP, taught by a network of thousands of
dedicated volunteers, has educated more than
1.5 million bowhunters. The NBEF, a 501 (c)3
nonprofit organization, is supported by tax
deductible donations as well as by the sale
of a vast array of educational materials.
These materials may be viewed at
www.nbef.org.
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Direct-Connect to Congress
The Congressional Sportsmen's
Foundation was
created to provide advice, support and
information to the Congressional Sportsmen's
Caucus. This gives CSF a unique niche in the
U.S. Congress that is unparalleled by any
other sportsmen's organization, allowing us
to serve as the sportsmen's link to
Congress.
Formed to protect the interests of
sportsmen, the Congressional Sportsmen's
Caucus stands strong in support of hunting,
fishing and conservation. More than half of
the members of the United States Congress,
representing nearly every state, are
affiliated with the Caucus, providing an
identified group of allies that can quickly
be called into action. To learn more about
the CSF go to
www.sportsmenslink.org.
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Over the years, we
at L.L.Bean have always been pleased that
our customers share our love for the
outdoors. Today, our commitment to the
environment is stronger than ever, and we
encourage our customers to join us in our
efforts.
L.L.Bean provides
funding and support for a variety of
outdoors-related efforts—from routine trail
maintenance to helping preserve our National
Parks.
We're proud to
support our partners
who foster
environmental
education and
advocacy for
children and adults.
Whether it's funding
for school programs
and summer camps or
creating awareness
through published
materials, we're
pleased to help
everyone gain a
better appreciation
for our natural
world.
Our partners work
tirelessly to
protect wildlife
habitats through
conservation,
educational programs
and legislative
efforts. L.L.Bean
encourages and
supports their hard
work with annual
fundraising events
and charitable
contributions.
Together, we hope to
positively impact
the future of
important species
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The
Minnesota Deer Hunter's Association
is a statewide non-profit organization in
Minnesota dedicated to the conservation and
betterment of deer and deer hunting.
Together in one camp, they represent the
voice of the Minnesota Deer Hunter.
Minnesota Deer Hunters Association was
organized to achieve the best possible deer
herd in Minnesota and to promote quality
deer hunting. Founded in 1980, the
organization includes firearms, bow and
camera hunters. In addition many members who
are not active hunters or photographers join
to support the activities of MDHA, whose
members number nearly 20,000. MDHA is a
tax-exempt, non-profit corporation.
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The
USA Shooting,
a 501c3 non-profit corporation, was
chartered by the United States Olympic
Committee as the National Governing Body for
the sport of shooting in April 1995. The
organization implements and manages
development programs and sanctions events at
the local, state, regional, and national
levels.
Headquartered in Colorado Springs,
Colorado, at the U.S. Olympic Training
Center, USA Shooting has a full-time staff
dedicated to furthering the sport and
supporting athletes and members of the
organization. The organization has a USA
Shooting News magazine publication, as well
as public and member specific web sites.
Partially funded by the U.S. Olympic
Committee, USA Shooting relies on donations
from supporters of the Olympic Movement,
membership dues, event fees and the
corporate partners who take a strong
interest in the development of the U.S.
Shooting Team.
For further information concerning
USA shooting and its programs please visit
www.usashooting.org
or call 719-866-4670.
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The
Orvis Company
Since
1987, Orvis and NFWF have partnered
to protect and restore native fish
and wildlife habitat by raising
public awareness and engaging
communities in stewardship
activities. The Orvis Partnership
Program supports projects dedicated
to the acquisition, restoration,
enhancement, or long-term protection
of native fish and wildlife habitat.
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The California Waterfowl Association
is a statewide nonprofit
organization whose principal objectives are
the preservation, protection, and
enhancement of California's waterfowl
resources, wetlands, and associated hunting
heritage. In order to fulfill that mission,
CWA has carefully thought out the following
goals: Generate sufficient abundance and
dispersion of waterfowl throughout
California and the Pacific Flyway; Protect
hunting rights, shooting sports, the use of
dogs, and related recreation activities for
all Californians; Expand hunter opportunity,
recruit new hunters, and teach skills and
behaviors that will help sustain hunting
into the future; Communicate the importance
and benefits of hunting.
Click here
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The
Conservation Force
was formed to unify sportsmen's
organizations, improve the profile of
hunters and further the role and value of
hunting in wildlife conservation. It is a
501(c)(3) public charitable foundation, a
consortium of more than one hundred
organizations and has had hundreds of
conservation projects around the world
demonstrating that hunting is a force for
conservation of wildlife, wild places and
our sporting way of life.
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California Deer Association
The California Deer Association is a
nonprofit, tax-exempt wildlife conservation
organization founded in 1996 whose principle
goal is to improve our California deer herds
and other wildlife through direct financial
support for habitat improvement, research
projects and public education as to the wise
use of this valuable, renewable resource.
Seventy five percent of the net profit from
fundraising events goes directly to projects
benefiting deer and other wildlife within
California. For further information about
the California Deer Association and how you
can make a difference, please visit,
www.caldeer.org.
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The
Boat U.S. ANGLER
Membership
Program Offers Affordable On-The-Water Help
and Roadside Assistance For Fishermen plus
Much More!
Going fishing and boating means
being prepared. A new membership program,
Boat U.S. ANGLER, can give you the peace of
mind that a break down doesn’t mean big
trouble. Boat U.S. ANGLER offers 24/7 help
from the nation’s largest fleet of tow boats
that's never more than a radio or cell phone
call away. If you trailer your boat, we've
got you covered there too with roadside
assistance.
As a Member you will have access to
special fishing boat insurance policies
which includes tournament coverage, coverage
for fishing equipment and optional coverage
for inland fishing guides. Boat U.S. ANGLER
insurance policies have been especially
designed to provide the best possible
coverage for your boat and gear. You will
also receive three issues of the Boat U.S.
ANGLER Magazine. In this magazine you will
find the latest Boat US Association News as
well as fishing and boating information from
the experts. We offer a multispecies
approach including Bass, Walleye, and
Crappie fishing as well as near-shore
saltwater species. We will share projects
from DIY Boat Owner Magazine as well as
information on destinations and trailer tips
from Boat U.S. Trailering magazine.
For More Information and a FREE Boat
Insurance Quote, go to
www.BoatUSAngler.com
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Eastman's Publishing
is a multimedia corporation whose roots are
grounded in the ethics of fair chase
hunting. They strive to help their audiences
become more skilled and ethical hunters
while expanding their knowledge,
appreciation, and awareness of the outdoors
and its wildlife through entertainment
medias. Eastman's set the standard for
western big game publications with two
magazines, but has also published seven
books, produced 119 videos and seven seasons
of television on the Outdoor Channel with a
national audience. They are a
well-established and respected communicator
in the world of hunting.
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Dallas Safari Club is an
international membership
organization dedicated to the
conservation of wildlife and
habitat, education of youth and the
public and the promotion of
preservation of rights and interest
of sportsmen and sportswomen
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International Hunter Education
Association is the
official organization representing the interests of
68 state, provincial, and federal hunter education
coordinators, and 70,000 hunter education
instructors who teach hunter safety, ethics, and
conservation to approximately 750,000 students each
year.
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Union veterans Col. William C.
Church and Gen. George Wingate
formed the
National Rifle Association
in
1871. The primary goal of the
association was to "promote and
encourage rifle shooting on a
scientific basis." While widely
recognized today as a major
political force and as America's
foremost defender of Second
Amendment rights, the NRA has, since
its inception, been the premier
firearms education organization in
the world.
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The
Recreational Boating & Fishing
Foundation is a nonprofit
organization whose mission is to
increase participation in
recreational angling and boating and
thereby increase public awareness
and appreciation of the need for
protecting, conserving and restoring
this nation's aquatic natural
resources.
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The
National Muzzle Loading Rifle
Association exists to promote,
support, nurture, and preserve
NMLRA's and our nation's rich
historical heritage in the sport of
muzzleloading through recreational,
educational, historical, and
cultural venues such as match
competition, hunting, gun making and
safety, historical re-enactments,
exhibits, museums, libraries, and
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Tread Lightly! is a nonprofit
organization offering educational
materials, training courses,
restoration opportunities,
communication pieces and a variety
of tools to help arm recreationists
with a set of outdoor ethics.
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The
Conservation Force was formed to
unify sportsmen's organizations,
improve the profile of hunters and
further the role and value of
hunting in wildlife conservation. It
is a 501(c)(3) public charitable
foundation, a consortium of more
than one hundred organizations and
has had hundreds of conservation
projects around the world
demonstrating that hunting is a
force for conservation of wildlife,
wild places and our sporting way of
life.
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The
Coastal Conservation Association of
Georgia is a non-profit
organization dedicated to promoting
the preservation, conservation,
restoration and protection of the
marine fisheries and habitats of the
Georgia coast both in shore and off
shore, for the benefit and
responsible utilization by the
general public.
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The
Alaska Moose Federation is a
wildlife conservation organization
with an emphasis on moose. It
defines conservation as a state of
harmony between people, land and
wildlife, and acknowledges that good
conservation often is a fluid and
elusive balance.
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AllCanada.com features over 250
destinations, links to fishing and
hunting sites in every Canadian
Province and Territory, and weather
links to major outdoor destinations
via Environment Canada. They also
offer tips on how to choose a
destination, packing lists, vital
border crossing information
including Canadian firearms forms,
links to travel associations, and
passport information/requirements.
And they feature three "Lodges of
the Day", explaining the differences
between outpost, housekeeping and
American plan lodges.
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For over sixty years
Michigan United Conservation Clubs,
has worked to accomplish our mission
of Uniting Citizens to Conserve
Michigan's Natural Resources and
Protect OUR Outdoor Heritage. MUCC
works to conserve Michigan's
wildlife, fisheries, waters,
forests, air, and soils by providing
information, education and advocacy.
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The mission of the
National Whitetail Association
is to help its members better hunt,
manage and interact in programs that
benefit the white-tailed deer. The
NWA promotes family based hunts,
deer clubs and deer camps, and
hands-on habitat development; and
explores historical insights into
past deer hunters, deer management
and deer hunting activities.
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The
National Wildlife Federation is
America's conservation organization
protecting wildlife for our
children's future. NWF believes
education is the key to creating a
world where wildlife thrives, and
they teach children, families, and
concerned citizens how they can help
protect wildlife.
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Quail
Forever is dedicated to the
protection and enhancement of quail,
pheasant and other upland wildlife
through habitat improvement, public
awareness, education and advocacy
for sound land management policy.
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Sportsmen for Fish & Wildlife
is a non-profit wildlife
conservation organization of
sportsmen that works with elected
officials at all levels—from the
community courthouse to the
Whitehouse—to improve and protect
quality hunting and fishing on our
great public lands and waters. SFW
members are active participants in
wildlife conservation having
successfully raised tens of millions
of dollars for wildlife that now
benefits multiple game species.
Focusing on habitat protection,
enhancement and acquisition,
predator control, and reasonable
management of hunters, SFW empowers
local chapter members with the
financial capability to create
change through partnerships and
influence as they work with game and
fish departments, Forest Service and
BLM managers, and private landowners
for the benefit of wildlife and
sportsmen.
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Anheuser-Busch / Budweiser
Now in its 15th year of
supporting NFWF, Anheuser-Busch has
helped to enable wildlife habitat
restoration, improve public access,
educate future leaders in
conservation, and conserve the
nation’s outdoor heritage. One
program, “Help Budweiser Help the
Outdoors,” has generated over $8.7
million since inception to support
important conservation efforts
throughout the United States and
Canada including projects that help
protect critical waterfowl breeding
habitat in North and South Dakota,
restore important quail habitat in
California and the Southeastern and
Southwestern US, improve deer
management practices in several
eastern states, and restore
important wintering habitat for elk
in the Rocky Mountains.
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Quality Deer Management Association
(QDM) is a management
philosophy/practice that unites landowners, hunters,
and managers in a common goal of producing
biologically and socially balanced deer herds within
existing environmental, social, and legal
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Syngenta
To
create and restore on-farm bee
habitats, the Foundation has teamed
with Syngenta to launch Operation
Pollinator™, a global
initiative taking flight over the
next four years in California,
Florida and Michigan.
The
program will bring together
university researchers, government
agencies and nongovernmental
organizations to help growers in
these key horticultural
states establish pollinator habitats
by planting low-cost, nectar-rich
seed mixtures
on
marginal land near their crops.
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Southern
Company
Southern Company has been a
partner of NFWF’s since 2002 with
the launch of the
Power
of Flight Bird Conservation Fund,
which protects birds through
habitat and species restoration and
environmental education. More than
134,000 acres of wildlife habitat
have benefitted from the program. In
2004, NFWF and Southern Company
embarked on another partnership, the
Longleaf Legacy Program, which
helps to restore and conserve the
longleaf pine ecosystem and
sequester atmospheric carbon
dioxide. Through this program, more
than 29,000 acres will be planted
with 8 million seedlings. In 2006,
Southern Company signed on for a
third program with NFWF by becoming
the first corporate partner in the
Five Star Restoration Grant Program
that supports community-based
wetland, riparian, and coastal
habitat restoration. Southern
Company has supported projects that
collectively restored more than
10,200 acres of wetland and coastal
habitat, and close to 46,000 feet of
riparian buffer. All programs are
implemented within the Southern
Company service area of Georgia,
Alabama, northwestern Florida, and
southeastern Mississippi.
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Shell
Oil Company
Since 1998, the
Shell Marine Habitat Program, a
partnership between NFWF and the
Shell Oil Company, has supported
conservation projects that benefit
marine and coastal habitats and
species in the Gulf of Mexico and,
more recently, Long Island Sound and
Alaska. Through this partnership,
171 grants have helped more than 120
organizations conserve and restore
marine habitat and more than $43
million in grants and matching funds
has been put to work for marine
conservation. The Shell Marine
Habitat Program has played a
critical role in the conservation of
the endangered Kemp’s ridley sea
turtle, which is now recovering
along the Texas coast. Shell also
helped NFWF establish the Shell
Polar Bear Fund to assist with
population research on the north
slope of Alaska.
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PG&E
Corporation
Since 1999, PG&E has partnered
with NFWF on the Nature Restoration
Trust: Empowering Communities
program that supports habitat
restoration within PG&E’s service
districts in California. PG&E and NFWF facilitate conservation at the
local level by empowering
communities to take care of native
habitats and species and engaging
youth in hands-on restoration.
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The
Orvis Company
Since 1987, Orvis and NFWF have
partnered to protect and restore
native fish and wildlife habitat by
raising public awareness and
engaging communities in stewardship
activities. The Orvis Partnership
Program supports projects dedicated
to the acquisition, restoration,
enhancement, or long-term protection
of native fish and wildlife habitat.
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Bass Pro
Shops
Bass Pro Shops and Johnny Morris
Foundation have committed $5 million
over five years to launch the More
Fish Campaign that helps support
fish habitat protection,
enhancement, and restoration
projects nationally, with particular
emphasis on engaging agencies,
anglers, and other conservation
groups at Table Rock Lake and the
White River watershed in Arkansas
and Missouri to improve fish habitat
and water quality.
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Bed Bath
& Beyond
In 2008 Bed Bath & Beyond began a
partnership with NFWF where $1 from
the sale of reusable shopping bags
is donated to NFWF to support marine
and coastal programs across the
country, from restoring water
quality in the Chesapeake Bay and
Puget Sound to protecting sea
turtles and seabirds from harmful
marine debris.
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BP
For more than seven years, BP
Alaska has partnered with NFWF and
provided support for vital research
on Beaufort Sea polar bear
populations in Alaska and Canada to
determine their distribution, use of
sea ice, den locations, impacts from
noise, and population numbers. BP
has also helped to establish the
Alaska Sea Duck Fund to monitor
imperiled sea duck populations, with
an emphasis on the eiders. In 2008,
BP contributed to the Alaska Fish
and Wildlife Fund.
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Chevron
In 2008, Chevron Alaska helped to
support the development of
non-invasive photo-identification
techniques of the Cook Inlet beluga
whales in order to identify
individuals and get a more accurate
population estimate. Since the Cook
Inlet beluga whales were listed as
endangered species in fall 2008,
this program is vital to NOAA and
other partners to help develop
recovery plans for the species.
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ConocoPhillips
ConocoPhillips and NFWF have
worked together for more than 17
years. Our most recent partnership,
the ConocoPhillips SPIRIT of
Conservation Migratory Bird Program,
was launched in 2005 and is a
focused and strategic initiative to
conserve threatened birds and their
habitats around the world. Over the
past four years, the SPIRIT program
has provided funding for 39 projects
in ten states and five countries.
More than 84,000 acres of priority
bird habitats have been protected or
enhanced as a result of these
awards. In addition, ConocoPhillips
in Alaska has partnered with NFWF
for the past six years to support
polar bear research and Cook Inlet
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ExxonMobil
Since its launch
in 1995, ExxonMobil has invested in
the Save The
Tiger Fund’s vision for tiger
conservation. The Fund has supported
300 projects in 13 out of the 14
tiger range countries with $15
million through a partnership
between ExxonMobil Foundation, the
Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund,
and NFWF. The Fund is one of the
largest corporate commitments ever
to save an endangered species. It
has taken a multifaceted approach to
tiger conservation that serves as an
umbrella for the preservation of
habitat and biodiversity. This
partnership supports field studies
to develop better tiger management
plans, tiger conservation education
programs, efforts to curtail
poaching and illegal trade of tiger
parts, efforts to resolve
human-tiger conflicts, and
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FedEx
Through EarthSmart
Outreach, FedEx has identified 12 U.S.
cities where it will fund urban conservation
projects in 2010 and 2011. The goal of the
campaign is to transform cities to make them
cleaner, more accessible and vibrant places
to live and work with cleaner water and a
better quality of life. Through FedEx team
member engagement, the projects will restore
watersheds, improve air quality, perform
environmental stewardship activities, and
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The
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation
Partnership is a coalition of
leading hunting, fishing and
conservation organizations, labor
unions and individual grassroots
partners working together to
preserve the traditions of hunting
and fishing by a.) expanding access
to places to hunt and fish, b.)
conserving fish and wildlife and the
habitats necessary to sustain them,
and c.) increasing funding for
conservation and management.
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The Cabela's Masters Walleye Circuit
(MWC) is the longest-running
professional walleye tournament
circuit in the United States and
remains serious competition for
people who love to fish walleyes.
Established in 1984, the MWC has set
the stage for the myriad of fishing
tournaments that have since cropped
onto the scene. This is where the
best fishermen gather to test their
strategies, savvy and skills. The
MWC offers the ultimate reward in
terms of respect and recognition
from angling peers, as well as
trophies and big cash prizes. Known
as the top circuit for team walleye
fishing; the MWC is paying out
$750,000 in cash prizes this season.
Join the MWC and start reeling in
your share!
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Ducks Unlimited is the largest
wetland and waterfowl conservation
organization in the world. Its
mission is to fulfill the annual
life cycle needs of North American
waterfowl by protecting, enhancing,
restoring, and managing important
wetlands and associated uplands.
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The National Wild Turkey Federation
works to conserve the wild turkey
and the turkey hunting tradition.
The NWTF has raised and spent more
than $70 million on over 6,200
projects across America. The NWTF
has become the voice of the wild
turkey and turkey hunters a voice
now heard at local, state, national
and international level.
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Cabela's and the Mule Deer
Foundation have formed a partnership
naming Cabela's the
Official Outfitter of the Mule Deer
Foundation. The Mule Deer
Foundation is a nonprofit
conservation organization dedicated
to ensuring the conservation of mule
deer, blacktail deer and their
habitats.
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The mission of the
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation is
to ensure the future of elk, other
wildlife and their habitat. In
support of this mission, the Elk
Foundation is committed to
conserving, restoring and enhancing
natural habitats; promoting the
sound management of wild,
free-ranging elk, which may be
hunted or otherwise enjoyed.
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Pheasants Forever is dedicated
to the protection and enhancement of
pheasant and other wildlife
populations in North America through
habitat improvement, public
awareness and education and land
management.
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Trout Unlimited is dedicated to
the conservation, protection and
restoration of coldwater fisheries
and their watersheds. With more than
100,000 members in 450 chapters, TU
is working to protect trout and
salmon habitat and improve trout
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With nearly 200 chapters on six
continents and over 37,000 members,
SCI is the world's largest and
most active international big-game
hunting organization. SCIF promotes
the conservation of wildlife,
education of the people and provides
humanitarian services for people in
need, in addition to the
International Wildlife Museum and
SCI/SCIF World Headquarters complex
in Tucson, Arizona.
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Since 1938, wherever decisions
affecting waterfowl have been made,
Delta has played a leading role.
Delta Waterfowl's
work has led to: breakthroughs in wetlands
management for waterfowl production, techniques for
increasing duck nesting success in the wild,
understanding the importance of prairie potholes as
critical waterfowl production areas, and
establishing the importance of wintering grounds in
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Be a partner with America's oldest
hunting and conservation club as a
Boone and Crockett Associate.
Attend special events, enjoy
discounts on club record books and
other items, plus receive the
informative quarterly newsletter.
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The mission of
ORION - The Hunter's Institute
is to sustain ethical hunting and
conservation. ORION works to educate
both hunters and non-hunters about
wildlife restoration and
environmental achievements of North
American hunters, as well as the
potential for even greater
conservation successes from the
hunting community.
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Established in 1961, the
Pope and Young Club is a
non-profit bowhunting and wildlife
conservation organization dedicated
to the promotion and protection of
our bowhunting heritage. The club
maintains the universally recognized
repository for the records and
statistics on North American big-
game animals harvested with the bow
and arrow.
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Kansas Forest Service, a
non-profit state agency, is
dedicated to the development,
promotion, protection and
conservation of forest resources in
Kansas. The staff assists landowners
with forest and tree related issues
or problems found in both rural and
urban environments, can provide
management plans for forest resource
utilization, and can assist with
information related to wildfire
danger and prevention. More than 50
million seedlings have been planted
solely for the purpose of creating
or enhancing conservation efforts
during the past 50 years through
this agency. For more information
please visit our website at
www.Kansasforests.org.
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Whitetails Unlimited, Inc. is a
national non-profit organization
dedicated to the white-tailed deer
and its environment. WTU promotes
regulated hunting as its primary
management tool. The organization
has developed programs which attempt
to strengthen hunter/landowner
relations and assists with habitat
improvement. Local chapters are
located throughout the United
States.
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The Foundation for North American
Wild Sheep is a non-profit,
conservation organization with over
6,000 members. FNAWS has invested
over 20 million dollars in
conservation projects such as water
developments, transplants, disease
research, buffer land acquisition
and fostering sportsmen's rights.
FNAWS is dedicated to promoting and
enhancing populations of wild sheep
on the North American continent.
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The North American Moose Foundation
was born in 1991 when the
commissioner of Custer County,
Idaho, the mayor of Mackay, Idaho
and a public relations specialist
came up with the idea over morning
coffee. Since that humble beginning,
the foundation has become an active
non-profit organization with
thousands of members and supporters
who contribute to a wide range of
habitat preservation and educational
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Quail Unlimited is a national
non-profit conservation organization
dedicated to the wise use and
management of America's quail and
upland game birds. Primarily a
habitat management organization, QU
funds its projects through a network
of local chapters throughout the
United States. |
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While most
Ruffed Grouse Society (RGS)
members are hunters, its programs
appeal to non-hunters as well, for
what RGS does to help ruffed grouse
and woodcock helps other game and
non-game animals. Growing awareness
of the society's impact helps raise
the funding so the RGS can maintain
a corps of biologists who increase
forest wildlife habitat improvement
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Formerly known as the Wildlife
Legislative Fund of America, The
U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance is in
business to Protect and Advance
America's Heritage of Hunting,
Fishing and Trapping. It
accomplishes this by uniting
sportsmen to protect against legal
and legislative attacks by the
animal rights movement, winning
public support for outdoor sports,
ensuring the future of this heritage
by involving families in the outdoor
experience and promoting the
sportsman's stewardship role in
scientific management of America's
fish and wildlife. |
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