Conservation

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Conservation Education

Below you'll find several web resources about Boone and Crockett Club's Conservation Education efforts.

 

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The future of our wildlife and the habitats that support them depends on choices people make. The Boone and Crockett Conservation Education Program strives to offer perspectives that will foster shared use of natural resources, conservation, sustainable development, and stewardship of the land to build a common ground for sustaining healthy ecosystems.
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Located at the Boone and Crockett Club’s Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Ranch west of Dupuyer, Montana. Enjoy your days venturing across private, public, forest and wilderness lands. Topics include fly-fishing, fly-tying, shooting sports (.22 rifle/pistol, shotgun and archery), hiking, swimming, packrafting, visits from actual outdoor professionals and much more!
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The Boone and Crockett Club’s Conservation Education Program has created a first of its kind hands-on, archery, hunter ethics and conservation education module in collaboration with the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP). The BCAM contains an entire NASP approved archery setup, capable...
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Check out live streaming video from Boone and Crockett Club's Education Center on the Rocky Mountain Front. Keep an eye out for elk, grizzly bear, and various species of wildlife that frequent the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Ranch, not to mention spectacular views.
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To stimulate private sector leadership on wildlife research, education, and management, B&C purchased a working cattle ranch in prime wildlife habitat on the East Front of the Montana Rockies in the 1980s. The mission of the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Ranch is research, teaching, and demonstration of integrated livestock/wildlife conservation that is integral to the economic viability of private and adjacent public lands.
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The Rasmuson Wildlife Conservation Center is located on B&C's TRM Ranch west of Dupuyer, Montana. The Center serves as a hub for the Club's Conservation Education Programs and provides an effective facility for courses, workshops, presentations, and demonstrations about integrated natural resource management, natural resources education, and special topic seminars.
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Montana High Adventure Base - On the River
MOHAB is the Montana High Adventure Base – the nation’s premiere wilderness expedition training and instruction program serving the High Adventure needs of Boy Scouts and Venturers worldwide. MOHAB’s uniqueness is defined by its remote location , wilderness character , and multi-sport expedition...
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The Club’s TRM Ranch and Rasmuson Wildlife Conservation Center paired with the on-site Palmer Shooting Sports Complex offer tremendous opportunities for all ages to complete practical, hands-on hunter education skills and field day certifications. Find the course that is right for you and you will...
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The distribution of wildlife throughout the year is relevant to private lands management, providing hunter access to wildlife, and ensuring the sustainability of wildlife populations. The B&C University Program at the University of Montana has initiated a project to better understand the conservation implications of sustainable ranch management on big game communities on the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. Enjoy a few shots of the variety of wildlife that called the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Ranch home this summer.
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In 1995, the Club created a nature trail in the heart of the TRM Ranch in conjunction with a project known as Watchable Wildlife. The trail project was accomplished with the help of many people of all ages who shared a common vision and share the sense of uniqueness of this piece of Montana. Because of the efforts of these people, others will be able to appreciate this vast landscape.
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Aldo Leopold is considered conservation's most influential advocate and the founder of wildlife ecology. He was an avid sportsman, shown here in Chihuahua, Mexico, in 1938. the photograph was taken by his son, Starker, who later became a B&C member as well. Since the 1940s, the Club has...
It’s the West Point of conservation leadership, an academy built on a foundation of Harvard University academics and Boone and Crockett Club practicality. Now in its fourth year, the National Conservation Leadership Institute (NCLI) in Washington D.C. offers unique advanced-training opportunities...

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-Theodore Roosevelt