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A Night for Wildlife
On Thursday, March 8th, in the Community Room at the Bozeman Public Library the Gallatin Wildlife Association is inviting everyone who is interested in wildlife to attend a showing of Opportunity for All. This presentation explains the North American Model (NAM) of wildlife conservation. The history of the NAM goes back 150 years when groups of hunters and anglers saw that wildlife were under siege. There were no laws to protect against indiscriminate harvesting, or commercial killing of wildlife. These groups worked to pass protective wildlife laws and to insure that America’s wildlife populations would endure, for all Americans. These groups recognized the importance of quality habitat for all wildlife, not just huntable species.
GWA is sponsoring this showing in an effort to better understand our rich wildlife heritage and protect for perpetuity wildlife species that need public activism to insure that wildlife needs are met.
It is important for all citizens to understand why wildlife advocates were necessary, what has been done, what laws have been enacted, and what still needs to be done for wildlife. It is up to all citizens to protect our rich wildlife heritage.
Please join us on March 8th to learn about our association, wildlife issues we advocate for, and, of course, we want to hear from you. What are your concerns about wildlife?
It will be interesting and fun…food…door prizes…and best of all information. The doors will open at 6:30, and the presentation will begin at 7:00.
A Night for Wildlife
On Thursday, March 8th, in the Community Room at the Bozeman Public Library the Gallatin Wildlife Association is inviting everyone who is interested in wildlife to attend a showing of Opportunity for All. This presentation explains the North American Model (NAM) of wildlife conservation. The history of the NAM goes back 150 years when groups of hunters and anglers saw that wildlife were under siege. There were no laws to protect against indiscriminate harvesting, or commercial killing of wildlife. These groups worked to pass protective wildlife laws and to insure that America’s wildlife populations would endure, for all Americans. These groups recognized the importance of quality habitat for all wildlife, not just huntable species.
GWA is sponsoring this showing in an effort to better understand our rich wildlife heritage and protect for perpetuity wildlife species that need public activism to insure that wildlife needs are met.
It is important for all citizens to understand why wildlife advocates were necessary, what has been done, what laws have been enacted, and what still needs to be done for wildlife. It is up to all citizens to protect our rich wildlife heritage.
Please join us on March 8th to learn about our association, wildlife issues we advocate for, and, of course, we want to hear from you. What are your concerns about wildlife?
It will be interesting and fun…food…door prizes…and best of all information. The doors will open at 6:30, and the presentation will begin at 7:00.