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Paving the Way for a Wilderness Act - B&C Impact Series

Just decades after founders of the Boone and Crockett Club worked to save the last remnants of North American big game, other members worked to save the last vestiges of “untrammeled” wilderness. This is how a handful of members worked to create our nation’s wilderness system. 

Wildlife Caught on Camera - Volume 7

Winter came early this year to the Rocky Mountain Front. On the Club’s Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Ranch in northwest Montana, the plains slam into the Rocky Mountains in dramatic fashion—and the weather can be intense. Winds in some places on the Front average 18 mph every single day. That doesn’t seem to stop the big game, predators, and other woodland creatures from going about their…

2008 North American Wildlife Policy Conference - Habitat Conservation on Public Lands

Working Draft prepared by the White House Conference on North American Wildlife Policy

PROBLEMS 

  • Wildlife habitat management activities on federal lands are affected by sometimes conflicting statutory and regulatory priorities (endangered species act, clean water act, national environmental policy act, national forest mana
  • Conservation in Color - 2022 Winners

    The Boone and Crockett Club Conservation Program has just wrapped up their 2nd annual Conservation in Color Art Contest where we asked students ages K-12 to send in their nature art!

    B&C World's Records

    Club Members Continue to Save Our Sequoias

    While redwoods and sequoias are different species, these national treasures face a common threat—which is why the Boone and Crockett Club supports the Save Our Sequoias Act.

    Beyond Federal Aid

    State-based Conservation Revenue Survey Results

    Charlie Booher, M.S.