The government is us; we are the government, you and I. -Theodore Roosevelt
In 1887 Theodore Roosevelt formed a coalition of gentlemen hunters in order to establish the foundation for the world’s greatest wildlife conservation system. Knowing that he could not accomplish this daunting task alone, he invited men of science, business, industry, politics, and public service to join him in forming the Boone and Crockett Club. The results of their commitment and what would ultimately become their conservation legacy is now the highly acclaimed, North American Model of Wildlife Conservation.
We still cannot do it alone.
We need your help.
Please join us in the Wilderness Warrior Society (WWS). The WWS is our premier giving society that was created as a Mission-critical way to secure a future for the Club. Contributions are therefore placed in the Boone and Crockett Club Foundation Endowment. This way you can establish a legacy that will grow and last for generations.
With your gift of $125,000 or more, you will be honored by being named a member of the Wilderness Warrior Society. You will be presented with your own numbered limited edition bronze of Theodore Roosevelt on horseback, a distinctive and unique Hickey-Freeman blazer with WWS sterling silver buttons, and an exclusive event at the annual meeting each year to recognize and honor the special generosity toward wildlife conservation exhibited by WWS members.
Please download the pledge card, sign and send it back to become a member of the Wilderness Warrior Society today!
"The wildlife and its habitat cannot speak. So we must and we will."
-Theodore Roosevelt