B&C Member One of Outdoor Life's 25 Exceptional Individuals
One of the nation's leading outdoor magazines has for the second straight year identified 25 exceptional individuals for their prestigious Conservationist of the Year Award.
Experts Reaffirm Boone and Crockett Club Position on Wolves
Following presentations by some of the nation’s leading wolf authorities, the Boone and Crockett Club today reaffirmed its position that gray wolves should be delisted and managed as a game species by the states.
Experts, including the biologist directing wolf recovery efforts in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, spoke at the Club’s annual meeting, which concluded Saturday in Houston.
Big Game Profiles - One More Vote
The Boone and Crockett Club, along with its television partners, are asking for you take a moment and cast your votes for the television series "Leupold Big Game Profiles presented by the Boone and Crockett Club" to be recognized for excellence in programming during the upcoming Outdoor Channel Golden Moose Awards. Voting closes on December 31, 2008.
B&C Calendar Makes Great Gift
With vibrant photos of North American big game animals, insightful scoring tips and vintage images of award-winning trophies, a new 2009 wall calendar from Boone and Crockett Club makes a great gift for hunters and conservationists.
New Refuge in Mississippi Protects Birthplace of Fair Chase
The Boone and Crockett Club is celebrating the Oct. 25 dedication of the new Theodore Roosevelt National Wildlife Refuge near Rolling Fork, Miss. The 6,600-acre refuge named for the Club’s iconic founder is the birthplace of fair-chase hunting ethics--and the Teddy bear.
Dallas Safari Club Selects Boone and Crockett Club to Receive Capstick Award
America's oldest and most prestigious North American conservation organization, the Boone and Crockett Club, which was founded in 1887 by Theodore Roosevelt, will be recognized during the January 8th Saturday Night Gala of the Dallas Safari Club 2009 convention as the recipient of the Peter Hathaway Capstick Hunting Heritage Award (PHCHHA).
What Would Roosevelt Think?
What would America’s greatest conservation hero, Theodore Roosevelt, think of the upcoming White House Conference on North American Wildlife Policy?
Would Roosevelt be proud of conservation today?