Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership
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The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership "is a coalition of leading hunting, fishing and conservation organizations, labor unions and individual grassroots partners working together to preserve the traditions of hunting and fishing by a.) expanding access to places to hunt and fish, b.) conserving fish and wildlife and the habitats necessary to sustain them, and c.) increasing funding for conservation and management." [1]
- President and CEO, George Cooper
- President Emeritus, Matt Connolly
Directors
Accessed March 2008: [2]
- James D. Range - Chairman, Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell and Berkowitz
- R. Thomas Buffenbarger, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
- Charles H. Collins, The Forestland Group
- Charles Gauvin, Trout Unlimited
- Matt Hogan, Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies
- Bill Hite, United Association
- James T. Martin, Berkley Conservation Institute
- Christopher Merritt, Beretta USA
- J. Michael Nussman, American Sportfishing Association
- David D. Perkins, Orvis
- Marc A. Pierce, Big Sky Carvers
- Charles S. Potter, Jr., Max McGraw Wildlife Foundation
- Donald L. Rollins, Citizen Conservationist
- C. Edward Rowe, Citizen Conservationist
- John M. “Mick” Seidl, Citizen Conservationist
- Rollin D. Sparrowe, Citizen Conservationist
- Howard Vincent, Pheasants Forever
- Alan Wentz, Ducks Unlimited
- Steven A. Williams, Wildlife Management Institute
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
- Tom Franklin - vice president
References
- ↑ Inside the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, accessed March 3, 2008.
- ↑ Tom Buffenbarger, Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, accessed March 3, 2008.