White House Conference on North American Wildlife Policy Meets in October
As hunters prepare for the upcoming fall season, conservation leaders and government decision-makers will meet Oct.1 through Oct. 3 in Reno, Nev., to chart the future of wildlife and hunting in North America.
Created through a Presidential Executive Order, the White House Conference on North American Wildlife Policy will use the values and lessons from a century of conservation success and will involve input from the hunting and conservation community.
This meeting is the first time since Theodore Roosevelt that a President has determined that wildlife conservation and America's hunting heritage are important enough to bring together those who have a stake in these issues to craft a strategy that will take us through the next decade.
"Hunters have a deep respect and understanding for wildlife," said George Thornton, National Wild Turkey Federation CEO. "This conference will allow those who are most interested in wildlife and conservation a voice in the planning of their future."
The approximate 1,000 attendees will receive invitations from the White House to discuss wildlife management at the state, tribal and federal levels; conserving and managing habitat while addressing energy development and climate change; funding for wildlife conservation; continuing hunting traditions; and developing an action plan for the future of wildlife conservation and hunting.
It has been more than 30 years since a national strategic plan for hunting and conservation has been developed. This conference, held when hunters across the country are gearing up for the season, is a major step toward ensuring the future of wildlife populations and America's rich hunting tradition.
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JW
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RE: White House Conference on North American Wildlife Policy Meets in October
Greatnews!!! I'll drink to that!Thanks for that informative post JW!
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Go afield with a good attitude, with respect for the wildlife you hunt and for the forest and fields in which you walk. Immerse yourself in the outdoor experience. It will cleanse your soul and make you a better person. - Fred Bear