Ensuring Roosevelts Influence in Conservation
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Ensuring Roosevelts Influence in Conservation





In the presidential election of 1904, hunter Theodore Roosevelt rallied sportsmen with his passion for wildlife and wild places. Exactly one century later, hunter George W. Bush rallied sportsmen through his staunch support of America’s hunting and outdoor heritage. But, in another hundred years, will there still be sportsmen to rally? “I’ll predict that presidential candidates in 2104 will still be avidly courting the sportsmen’s vote. Every survey and social indicator today shows public support for firearms and hunting is growing. Campaign strategists know it. And our industry knows it -- now it’s just a matter of maximizing hunting opportunities to align with that cultural expectation,” said Doug Painter, NSSF president. An especially high-profile NSSF initiative is its Hunting Heritage Partnership. Over the past two years, the firearms industry has channeled nearly $1 million through this initiative to state conservation agencies working to recruit and retain hunters. See the results at a new, growing section of http://www.nssf.org. Just click on Roosevelt's photo.

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