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The ethical outdoorsman cares about the land and US Concealed Carry Review the resources and maintaining both for future generations. Outdoorsman are the original conservationist and have always been good stewert's of the lands and its resources. Ethical outdoorsman have been making a difference sense the early 1900's. At this time in our history, most of the deer, elk, turkey, antelope, bison and several other species of wildlife were all but wiped out by the early settlers and commercial hunters.
That is when the sportsman and ethical outdoorsman spoke up and the congress listened. Sponsored by Senator Key Pittman of Nevada and Representative A. Willis Robertson of Virginia, the Pittman- Robertson Act was born. Then signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on September 2, 1937. This Act saved America's wildlife and helped to reestablished populations that had been wiped out.
Many outdoorsman groups, foundations, associations and organizations have done more to preserve and improve habitat than anyone. Groups like, The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Ducks Unlimited, Whitetail Unlimited, Bone-fish and Tarpon Trust, Pheasant Forever, The National Wild Turkey Federation, Bass Anglers Sportsman Society and hundreds if not thousands more groups spend millions of dollars and countless hours of volunteer work on habitat improvement and restoration that benefits all wildlife both game and non game species alike. Many of these groups actually purchase large pieces of land to insure that they remain wild and undeveloped for future generations.