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WHAT OTHERS SAY ABOUT WILDLIFE ACTION

"Indeed, your motto, "Local Folks Solving Local Problems”, typifies the spirit of self reliance. I have no doubts about your capabilities to meet and solve conservation challenges now or in the years ahead."

U.S. President Ronald Reagan, November 1985

 

"Put back more than you take” - Wildlife Action does that through public education, through programs that encourage people to experience the river first-hand and through active involvement such as feeding deer, releasing quail, and installing nesting boxes for wood ducks."

"Conserving America: The Rivers"

Public Television Series, May 1988

 

"Best of all, participants know that 100 percent of the money raised by WLA chapters stays with the chapters."

Field & Stream, May 1989

 

. "WLA has made major strides in restoring quail populations in South Carolina by planting quail food along thousands of acres of unused land beneath electrical transmission lines. Georgia could apply the same measures and help bring back a quail population that currently is at its lowest ebb."

"Hunting for More Terrain" by Kent Mitchell,

Atlanta Journal, Atlanta, Georgia, January 1990

 

"Not willing to yield the field to slob hunters or anti-hunting forces, this organization is striking back. The weapons for their offensive are conservation, sportsmanship and education."

"Wildlife Action, Inc.: More Than Just a Name" by Bill Schulz,

Florida Game & Fish, October 1990

 

'The structure and finances of WLA are geared to the local chapter."

Georgia Sportsman, October 1990

 

"Seventy-five youths shot guns, slept in the woods and howled with wolves at Wildlife Action's annual Pioneer Day Camp. Youth ages 6-14 got a chance to shoot at targets, paddle canoes, and pet wolves all in an effort to teach them safety, responsibility, and conservation at WLA's National Headquarter’s Resource Education Center near the Little Pee Dee River."

"Kids At Camp Learn About Conservation and Responsibility" by Soloman Moore,

The Sun News, Myrtle Beach, SC, June 1993

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