Marc Mondavi

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Marc Mondavi is the treasurer of Bear Trust International, a Missoula, Montana-based organization that claims to work to "to conserve all 8 species of the world’s bears, other wildlife, and habitat"[1] and that has lobbied against bear and wolf protection legislation alongside a number of gun lobby and sport-hunting advocacy organizations including Safari Club International and the National Rifle Association. [2][3] Mondavi is co-proprietor[4] of Charles Krug Winery, a Napa Valley-based wine producer, and is the son of famed Napa Valley winemaker Peter Mondavi, Sr.[5] Mondavi is the editor of Wild Gourmet: Naturally Healthy Game, Fish and Fowl Recipes for Everyday Chefs[6], a Boone & Crockett Club wild game cookbook, and is a noted trophy hunter.[7]

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  1. Bear Trust International, "Vision and Mission," organizational website, retrieved May 17, 2016.
  2. Various organizations, "Letter to President Barack Obama Opposing the Bear Protection Act of 2008 (page 1)," lobbying letter, March 6, 2008, retrieved May 17, 2016.
  3. Various organizations, "Letter to President Barack Obama Urging Him to Support Removal of Endangered Species Act Protections for Gray Wolves (page 1)," letter, March 6, 2008, retrieved May 17, 2016.
  4. Charles Krug Winery, "Marc Mondavi," company website, retrieved May 17, 2016.
  5. Grimes, William. "Peter Mondavi, Who Helped Put Napa Valley on Wine Industry Map, Dies at 101." New York Times. February 23, 2016. Retrieved May 17, 2016.
  6. Boone & Crockett Club "Wild Gourmet featuring Wild Game Recipes," organizational website, retrieved May 17, 2016.
  7. Arctic Red River Outfitters, Ltd., "2006 Hunt Report," organizational website, accessed May 17, 2016.