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Whitetails Unlimited is a staunch supporter of the second amendment, hunter rights, and promoting the sport of regulated hunting. Last fiscal year WTU issued 467 grants and more than $755,000 in support of various initiatives through the Preserving the Hunting Tradition program.
America’s hunters and target shooters have an economic impact of over $110 billion and support over 866,000 jobs. Hunting is a wholesome family activity that provides outdoor recreation and organic food for millions of U.S. citizens. Major initiatives of Whitetails Unlimited focus on increasing hunting opportunities and providing outdoor experiences to youth, veterans, and the physically challenged. This is done through our many chapter mentored hunts.
“Keeping the hunting tradition alive is what we do here at Whitetails Unlimited, “says Program Services Director Russ Austad.
About Whitetails Unlimited:
Since our beginning in 1982, Whitetails Unlimited has remained true to its mission and has made great strides in the field of conservation. Thanks to more than 475 chapters, 113,000-plus members, chapter volunteers, and corporate sponsors, Whitetails Unlimited has earned the reputation of being the nation’s premier organization dedicating its resources to the betterment of the white-tailed deer and its environment. Our mission is to raise funds in support of educational programs, wildlife habitat enhancement and acquisition, and preservation of the shooting sports and hunting tradition for future generations. To date, Whitetails Unlimited has expended more than $94 million on program services and activities that continue to enhance, and ultimately foster, our mission.
Stay connected with us: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, WTU Website
For more information, contact:
Russ Austad, Whitetails Unlimited
Program Services Director: (920) 743-6777, Ext. 102
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