Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation - So Cal Chapter Banquet
Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2017 6:59 pm
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation - Southern California Chapter is holding its annual banquet on February 18, 2017.
Where: National Orange Show, 690 S. Arrowhead Ave San Bernardino, California 92408
When: Saturday, February 18, 2017 at 4:30 PM
There will be networking, games, food, live auctions, and a huge raffle, including the Bass Pro Gun Wall featuring nearly 50 guns where raffle winners select their own prize!
Sign up early and get 20% more raffle tickets!
Registration form: Register on line here: https://events.rmef.org/shop.aspx?eid=5643
Find out more here: http://www.rmefsocal.com/Elk-Calling-Competition.html
About the RMEF
The mission of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation is to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife, their habitat and our hunting heritage. Since 1984, we have protected and enhanced more than 6.8 million acres of wildlife habitat. We also support hunting heritage programs and help restore wild elk herds. Along the way, we have helped open access to more than 911,000 acres for public hunting and other recreation.
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation believes that Hunting Is Conservation. Hunters and anglers were among the first crusaders for conservation and we remain today’s most important conservation leaders.
Did you know….
Where: National Orange Show, 690 S. Arrowhead Ave San Bernardino, California 92408
When: Saturday, February 18, 2017 at 4:30 PM
There will be networking, games, food, live auctions, and a huge raffle, including the Bass Pro Gun Wall featuring nearly 50 guns where raffle winners select their own prize!
Sign up early and get 20% more raffle tickets!
Registration form: Register on line here: https://events.rmef.org/shop.aspx?eid=5643
Find out more here: http://www.rmefsocal.com/Elk-Calling-Competition.html
About the RMEF
The mission of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation is to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife, their habitat and our hunting heritage. Since 1984, we have protected and enhanced more than 6.8 million acres of wildlife habitat. We also support hunting heritage programs and help restore wild elk herds. Along the way, we have helped open access to more than 911,000 acres for public hunting and other recreation.
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation believes that Hunting Is Conservation. Hunters and anglers were among the first crusaders for conservation and we remain today’s most important conservation leaders.
Did you know….
- In 1907, only 41,000 elk remained in North America. Today there are well over 1 million elk thanks to the money and hard work invested by hunters to restore and conserve habitat.
In 1937, hunters actually requested an 11% tax on guns, ammo, bows and arrows to help fund conservation. That tax has so far raised more than $8 billion for wildlife conservation.
Through donations to groups like RMEF, hunters add $440 million a year to conservation efforts.