The Puyallup Fair - Volunteer Request!
WWC will have a booth in the
Northwest Outdoors / Go Play Outside building again this year. This
is the biggest outreach the Washington sportsmen’s community has
with the opportunity to reach over 1 million people. To do this
we need volunteers to staff the
booth. The dates of the fair are September 10 through 26. If you
can take a shift in the booth you will receive free entrance to the
fair and, for as long as they last, a parking pass.
WWC Platform
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Washingtonians for Wildlife Conservation
is committed to working together to
advance the tenet of scientific wildlife management and protect the rights of
Washington State conservationists, sportsmen and sportswomen.
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The
WWC resolves to protect the heritage of
our husbandry, to educate, assist and assimilate information about wildlife
issues, to be a focal point for public involvement.
Why was Washingtonians for Wildlife Conservation
formed?
To
organize and unite wildlife interest groups to:
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Protect the rights of Washington state citizens.
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Defend the management techniques used to control wildlife populations.
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Encourage management by wildlife professionals based on scientific data
rather than false rhetoric and emotion.
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Oppose animal rights
extremists
and their ultimate goal of no consumptive use
of wildlife.
What is the WWC?
- An alliance of individuals and
organizations concerned with the health and
well being of Washington's wildlife, and wildlife management methods.
Who are WWC members?
- Individuals and
organizations
that have a stewardship relationship with
wildlife.
What does the WWC hope to accomplish?
- Educate the citizens of Washington state about the successful use of wildlife
management practices that currently provide viable wildlife populations for
everyone to enjoy.
Where does WWC funding come from?
Is the WWC only interested in wildlife?
- Our primary focus is wildlife. However, WWC realizes the long term agenda of
"animal
rightists" is to eliminate the use of all animals and animal
products both domestic and wild. Therefore, WWC will serve as an information
resource for other animal interest groups.
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