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Conservation Days at Tucson Sportsman's Warehouse

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COME CELEBRATE CONSERVATION WITH US ON 5/31 & 6/1!

-3945 W. Costco Drive, Tucson, AZ. – 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Daily-

 

The Tucson Chapter of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation invites you to attend the First Annual “Conservation Days” weekend, hosted in conjunction with Sportsman’s Warehouse on the weekend of May 31st & June 1st. This special event is designed to celebrate the meaning of “True Conservation” – and raise awareness of the actions of our conservation partners throughout the country. The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation has invited its conservation friends, and other outdoor-related groups, to showcase the great works that come from volunteerism, corporate partnership, and a love of America’s natural resources – that follows the vision of former President Teddy Roosevelt, one of the fathers of the conservation movement!

 

If you’ve ever wondered what “real” conservation is, we invite you to attend this fun and informative event. Come take part of the Raffles, Door Prizes, and food & beverages that will be available as you walk through the booths and displays. View demonstrations and talk to representatives, see what America’s wildlife is facing and see what these groups and committee members are doing about it. We guarantee that you will come away from this event with a new definition of the meaning of conservation!

 

Together with Sportsman’s Warehouse, we’ve put together a major-league line up of conservation groups and organizations for you to explore:

• Safari Club International (SCI)

• National Wild Turkey Foundation (NWTF)

• Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep Society

• Arizona Wildlife Federation

• Arizona Antelope Foundation

• Muledeer Foundation

• Ducks Unlimited

• National Rifle Association (NRA)

• Department of Homeland Security – U. S. Border Patrol

 

These are just a sampling of the groups, organizations, and agencies that will be showcasing the good works they do and the role they play in enhancing our natural resources; protecting the ideals that are part of our American identity.

 

• We are a non-profit organization dedicated to the protection and enhancement of our wild places; we are accepting both monetary and merchandise tax-deductible donations for this event – help us educate and enhance the conservation ethic!

Contact Rick Selting @ (520) 444-0868 for more information

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