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SC Camo Coalition In spite of great successes in restoration and conservation of wildlife over the past 100 years, the changing structure of our society makes it necessary for wildlife managers and hunters, anglers and other conservationists to work together more effectively to build on the successes achieved in the past. Further, the decade of 2005-2015 is recognized as critical for wildlife and fish as the die is being cast for the future. Against this challenging backdrop, hunters/fishers/conservationists are arrayed in literally hundreds of organizations with very similar conservation agendas. There is no question that speaking with a unified voice will produce a more powerful and effective message. Nationally, the early successes of Boone and Crockett Club members and the citizen-sportsmen of the turn-of-the-century offer insight into the value of unity. In the 1930s, drought and low waterfowl numbers presented a rallying point for hunters and other conservationists to take action. In each case, people interested in wildlife could see some uncomplicated, visible threats they could combat directly. Nationally, formation of the Forest Reserves and their evolution into the National Forests, development of treaties to conserve migratory birds, passage of the Pittman/Robertson Act, and other movements came to fruition because people of like-minds, with specific objectives, worked together. In Starting in the 1930s, some of With this in mind, there is a need for today’s conservation leaders to unify their collective strength and apply it to common challenges and opportunities to protect water bodies, riparian zones and wildlife habitat, and the hunting, trapping, and fishing heritage. The diverse undersigned hunting, fishing, trapping, conservation organizations, with common interests in conserving fish and wildlife habitat and in preserving hunting, trapping, and fishing are committed to identifying specific needs and working together toward fulfilling those needs. The unifying element is a shared commitment to:
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