A quarterly newsletter from Stewards of the Wild
State of the Wild - Quarterly Newsletter
 
Austin-Service in Bastrop  

AUSTIN

The Austin Stewards of the Wild chapter took to the lake, field, and screen during the second half of 2016. From paddleboarding to dove hunting, to a real Texas film festival, the Austin chapter kept their members busy with some awesome events. 

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Dallas-Dove Hunt  

DALLAS

In the last six months, Dallas Stewards of the Wild celebrated their fourth annual State of Conservation Dinner, their third annual dove hunt and a memorable evening with Texas Game Wardens.

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Ft. Worth- Happy Hour at Blue Mesa  

FORT WORTH

Fort Worth Stewards celebrated the art of conservation with an event featuring noted Texas artist Billy Hassell and they are looking ahead to more fun events in 2017.

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Houston- Clay Shoot Winners  

HOUSTON

From sporting clay shoots to events highlighting hunting and fishing opportunities in Texas, the Houston chapter of Stewards of the Wild kept their members engaged and involved in the outdoors for the second half of 2016.
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San Antonio- Launch Party  

San Antonio

San Antonio kicked off its new chapter in a big way with a kick-off party that attracted more than 150 people. There’s already service projects and fun events in store for 2017.
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Our Mission: To provide private support to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.

 
 

Stewards of the Wild is a young professionals program supporting the mission of Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. With member-led chapters in major cities throughout the state, Stewards of the Wild chapters engage 21-45 year-old outdoor enthusiasts by hosting exclusive events to raise awareness of conservation issues facing future generations.

 
 
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