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B&C Member Spotlight - Gifford Pinchot

As Euro-Americans spread across our continent, they cleared land for agriculture and consumed raw materials for industry. The “public domain,” land that belonged to the federal estate, was essentially without protection. By the 1880s, this misuse was no longer tolerable, and efforts began to maintain, protect, and manage these lands for the public welfare. One great American—Gifford Pinchot—…

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Boone and Crockett Club Welcomes Confirmation of USDA Under Secretary Homer Wilkes and FWS Director Martha Williams

MISSOULA, Mont. (February 18, 2022) – The Boone and Crockett Club welcomes the U.S. Senate’s confirmation of U.S. Department of Agriculture Under Secretary Homer Wilkes and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Martha Williams. Dr. Wilkes was sworn in February 11 as the USDA Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment and will oversee the U.S. Forest Service. 

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Calling for Order in Wolf Debate

Many hunters are rightfully angry that a federal judge has put the gray wolf back under federal protection based on legal technicalities.

AWCP Wildlife for the 21st Century - Vol. 5

Wildlife for the 21st Century: Volume V is the fifth in a series of recommendations from the American Wildlife Conservation Partners (AWCP) beginning in 2001.

Club Helps Introduce Washington D.C. Students to Archery

Since launching in 2002, the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP®) has become a true phenomenon, expanding into 47 states and introducing tens of thousands of students to a traditional outdoor sport. Now, with help from Boone and Crockett Club, NASP has another new chapter—in America's capital.

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The Nucleus Collection - Part 2

The Reed-McMillan Collection was detailed in the 1908 release of The National Collection of Heads and Horns Part II.