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Hunting Clubs and Organizations



Every month we will feature a hunting/conservation club or organization. It will contain a description of the club and a source where you can join or get more information. If you belong to a hunting club or related organization and want to feature it on this page, let me know at jennings2@comcast.net

Feb 2009 - Safari Club International and SCI Foundation

With nearly 200 chapters on six continents and over 37,000 members, SCI is the worlds 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

Safari Club International.

4800 West Gates Pass Road

Tucson, Az  85745

Phone number: 888-724-4868

Fax: 520-622-1205

www.safariclub.org

 

May 2008 - Mule Deer Foundation

The Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) mission is to ensure the conservation of Mule deer, Blacktail deer, and their habitats. MDF is dedicated to restoring, improving, and protecting mule deer and Blacktail deer habitat, resulting in self-sustaining, healthy, free ranging and huntable mule deer populations. MDF achieves its goals through partnering with state and federal wildlife agencies, conservation groups, businesses, private landowners and individuals to fund and implement habitat enhancements, research, and conservation education projects.

Mule Deer Foundation

1005 Terminal Way, suite 170

Reno, Nv 89502

Tele: (888) 375-3337

www.muledeer.org 

March 2008 - National Wild Turkey Federation:

In 1973, when the National Wild Turkey Federation was founded, there was an estimated 1.3 million wild turkeys and 1.5 million turkey hunters. Thanks to the work of wildlife agencies and the NWTF's many volunteers and partners, today there are nearly 7 million wild turkeys and nearly 3 million turkey hunters. Since 1985, the NWTF and it's cooperators have spent more than $224 million  upholding hunting traditions and conserving more then 9.6 million acres of wildlife habitat. The NWTF is a non profit organization with more than 500,000 members in 50 states and 16 foreign countries. It supports scientific wildlife management on public, private, and corporate lands as well as wild turkey hunting as a traditional North American sport.

National Wild Turkey Foundation

PO Box 530

Edgefield, SC 29824

 www.nwtf.org                                                                         

February 2008 - Arizona Deer Association:

The Arizona Deer Association is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization dedicated to preserving deer and deer habitat in the state of Arizona.  The members of the ADA are a diverse group and include hunters, lawyers, teachers, construction workers, and people from all walks of life and all spectrums of society.  Members are the heart of the organization and member participation is the key that helped the organization grow from its inception at a backyard barbeque to one of the largest conservation organizations in the state. Currently, we have about 500 members who are involved in all kinds of projects such as habitat improvements, youth camps, and our annual banquet.

To get more information  and/or to get on their E Mailing list, sign up on their website at

www.azdeer.org 

January 2008 - Arizona Elk Society:

Established in 2001, their mission statement states "The mission of the Arizona Elk Society is to raise funds to benefit elk and other wildlife through habitat  conservation and restoration and to preserve our hunting heritage for present and future generations".

To get more information  and/or to get on their E Mailing list, sign up on their website at www.arizonaelksociety.org

December 2007 - Pope and Young Club:

Established in 1961 the Pope and Young Club is a non-profit bowhunting and wildlife conservation organizaton 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.

Pope and Young Club                                                                                 

 P.O. box 548                                                                                        

Chatfield, MN 55923                                                                                  

Tel: 507-867-4144                                                                                          

E Mail: info@pope-young.org                                                                            

Website: www.pope-young.org

 

 

 

    

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