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Hunting Heritage
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The Pennsylvania State Chapter - National Wild Turkey Federation, formed in
1975, is a non-profit wildlife organization concerned with the wise management
and conservation of the wild turkey in Pennsylvania. We are a state chapter
of the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF). The Pennsylvania State Chapter
was formed to:
- Establish and maintain public interest in the wise management and conservation
of the wild turkey as a valuable natural resource.
- Develop education awareness programs about the wild turkey and its environment.
- Increase wild turkey populations in Pennsylvania.
- Preserve and protect Pennsylvania dwindling wildlife habitat.
- Develop and promote sportsmanship and ethical behavior among wild turkey
enthusiasts, hunters, and other users of the out-of-doors.
- Strengthen the spirit of cooperation between landowners and users.
- Curb wildlife poaching and unlawful hunting.
- Develop a working relationship with the state wildlife agencies to improve
wild turkey management principles, fund habitat improvement projects, and
educate both the hunting and non-hunting public on wildlife management practices.
- Preserve and enhance the turkey hunting tradition.
The NWTF was formed in 1973. NWTF headquarters are in Edgefield, South Carolina.
Click on any of the NWTF links on this state chapter home page to get to the
NWTF home page. The NWTF is the only non-profit wildlife conservation organization
dedicated to preserving the American wild turkey as a valuable part of America’s
heritage. NWTF is comprised of state and local chapter affiliates.
NWTF Mission
The Conservation of the Wild Turkey and the Preservation of
the Turkey Hunting Tradition.
NWTF Purpose and Objectives are:
- Promote sound wildlife programs which benefit wild turkeys on public, corporate,
cooperative, and private lands.
- Counsel and strong support for organizations involved in state and local
conservation problems which endanger the future of the wild turkey.
- Restocking, through the trap and transfer programs, suitable wildlife habitat
with wild turkeys.
- Develop and promote sound research projects providing useful knowledge
of the wild turkey, determining factors limiting populations, and establishing
management techniques to increase wild turkey populations.
- Promote Conservation, Wildlife Management, and Environmental education
at all education levels on a nationwide basis in the form of public service
announcements, press releases, brochures, posters, wildlife bulletins, and
other communications.
- Develop a solid working relationship with state and federal wildlife and
conservation agencies to promote and achieve the purpose and objectives.
The decision of the Commission to close the turkey farm and rely solely on
the trap and transfer program has proved a timely and proper wildlife management
decision.
Today the Pennsylvania State Chapter - National Wild Turkey Federation is
working to add even further to an already expanding and successful wildlife
management story. Human encroachment and subsequent habitat loss continue to
be the principal forces affecting the state’s wild turkey resource. This
proud bird has an impressive history.
Only through the dedicated efforts of groups like the Pennsylvania State Chapter
and the Pennsylvania Game Commission can its future be guaranteed.
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