To educate a man in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society. -Theodore Roosevelt
The Boone and Crockett Club’s Conservation Education Program has created a first of its kind hands-on, archery, hunter ethics and conservation education module in collaboration with the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP). The BCAM contains an entire NASP approved archery setup, capable of hosting archers of all ages and abilities. NASP approved curriculum is delivered to middle and high school aged youth during school hours, primarily while in physical education classes and also at outdoor expos and hunter education events.
The B&C Conservation Education Program exists on the Club’s Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Ranch (TRMR) in rural north-central Montana. Here, the Rasmuson Wildlife Conservation Center (RWCC) hosts over 2,000 individuals per year, most of which revolves around getting youth into the outdoors and interested in shooting sports during the summer months. The Club has now teamed up with several leading wildlife conservation organizations to take their education program on the road to the students in remote, rural area communities of Montana year-round.
While NASP has been implemented in thousands of schools across the country, most are located in urban areas where funds, students and storage space are all readily available. In rural areas however, many school districts may not have the funding to invest into archery equipment that will only be used a few times throughout the year. Moreover, if these smaller schools are to make this investment they may lack the proper storage space to keep their valuable equipment safe and secure when not in use. Therein lies the reasoning for the “Archery-Mobile” similar to the “Bookmobile” many of us have experienced during our early days of primary education, except instead of checking out books we get to shoot arrows!
Through your support the Boone and Crockett Club can offer this opportunity to schools at no-charge. A scholarship account has been set up to offset any undue financial burden that schools would otherwise have to pay. The Boone and Crockett Club supplies a vehicle suitable to tow the trailer, trained staff and local cooperation with schools, teachers and administrators. Additional funds will be used to cover travel costs and additional upkeep and maintenance on equipment in future years.
Contact Boone and Crockett Club’s Conservation Programs Manager, Luke Coccoli at (406)-472-3311 for more information
"The wildlife and its habitat cannot speak. So we must and we will."
-Theodore Roosevelt