Studies conducted at both the state and federal level have found that the number of hunters and trappers have been on a generally declining trend over the past several decades. In 2017 alone, the sale of hunting and fishing licenses raised about $35 million dollars for conservation.” “The Show Me State’s hunters and anglers also contribute heavily to the conservation of the natural resources that all Missourian’s enjoy. The likely 16th, Warriors senior guard/forward Brennan Neal, isn’t part of the 1,000. “Sportsmen and women in this state spend roughly $2 billion dollars a year on their outdoor pursuits, supporting close to 30,000 jobs.” said Hodgdon. Fifteen former Whiteland boys basketball players require a comma when it comes to their career point totals. He purchased the cabin in 2016 and rebuilt it mostly by hand, turning it into the popular Driftwood Acres hunting camp. Hodgdon spoke about CSF, the National Assembly of Sportsmen’s Caucuses (NASC) program, the Missouri Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus, and the importance of hunting and angling to the Missouri economy. Brandon Butler’s dream of creating a hunters’ haven in the Missouri Ozark Mountains was destroyed recently when someone burned down his cabin. “We are happy to work with the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation and all of our great partners at this event.” Working with the media at this event and others is one important way to help educate folks about the immense contributions of sportsmen and women,” said CFM Executive Director Brandon Butler. His column, Driftwood Outdoors, has appeared in over 50 different. (Crashes investigated by agencies outside the Missouri State Highway Patrol are not included.) They are posted here automatically and remain online for 1 year. “Informing the general public about how vital hunting and angling are to conservation is more important today than ever. Brandon Butler is a syndicated outdoor newspaper columnist and freelance magazine writer. Made up of over 90 affiliate organizations and thousands of members, CFM’s mission is to “ensure conservation of Missouri’s wildlife and natural resources, and preservation of our state’s rich outdoor heritage through advocacy, education, and partnerships.” The organization is also the Missouri affiliate for the National Wildlife Federation. On February 6, Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) Central Midwestern States Coordinator Joel Hodgdon, spoke at a luncheon during the Conservation Federation of Missouri’s (CFM) annual Media Camp event.ĬFM, an important partner of CSF, was established in 1935 and is the largest and most representative conservation group in Missouri.
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