Protecting Our Natural Resources

Released on = November 29, 2006, 1:39 pm

Press Release Author = National Park Reservations

Industry = Education

Press Release Summary = At issue is the Nation's pressing future natural resource
challenges. While hunting/conservation organizations have come up with a plan to
address this issue we all must do our part to become familiar with the natural
resources our country offers and decide what is best for the future.

Press Release Body = At issue is the Nation\'s pressing future natural resource
challenges. These challenges include invasive species, infectious diseases, wildfire
and increased demand for limited water resources. The solution, according to
hunting/conservation organizations is to make greater use of the Cooperative Fish
and Wildlife Research Unit (CFWRU) research and training partnership in carrying out
cooperative conservation efforts.

In a letter to Interior Secretary Kempthorne, the organizations collectively
stressed that the CFWRUs across the country are crucial to addressing successfully
the natural resource management challenges. The recommendations by the
hunting/conservation groups would implement key provisions of the National
Cooperators\' Coalition (NCC) Vision and Strategies for the Future of the Cooperative
Fish and Wildlife Research Unit System. The NCC is an alliance of nearly 70
nonfederal CFWRU program cooperators and other supporters of the CFWRU program. Its
members include state wildlife agencies, universities and nongovernmental
organizations. The mission of the NCC is to build a stronger and more coordinated
base of support to serve research, education, and technical assistance needs of the
nonfederal CFWRU program cooperators.

Members of the hunting/conservation organizations inclue the Archery Trade
Association, Bear Trust International, Boone and Crockett Club, Bowhunting
Preservation Alliance, The Campfire Club of America, Congressional Sportsmen\'s
Foundation, Dallas Safari Club, Delta Waterfowl Foundation, Ducks Unlimited, Inc.,
Foundation for North American Wild Sheep, Houston Safari Club, Izaak Walton League
of America, National Assembly of Sportsmen\'s Caucuses, National Trapper\'s
Association, National Wild Turkey Federation, North American Grouse Partnership,
Orion-The Hunters Institute, Pope and Young Club, Quality Deer Management
Association, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Ruffed Grouse Society, Safari Club
International, Sand County Foundation, Texas Wildlife Association, Theodore
Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, Wildlife Forever, The Wildlife Society, and
Wildlife Management Institute.

The issues raised by the organization are valid issues that should be given top
priority. Whether or not one agrees with the solutions posited by the organization
one must admit that something must be done in order to ensure our wilderness remains
a safe and productive environment for our most cherished resources.

To explore America\'s wilderness you can contact National Park Reservations at
www.nationalparkreservations.com or call toll free at 1-866-875-8456 for more
information and make plans to come visit the vast natural empire being preserved
today.


Web Site = http://www.nationalparkreservations.com

Contact Details = Astrid Sieger

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