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Beyond our presence in print and on television, Mossy Oak also sponsors and participates in numerous promotional projects. From participating in programs like the International Hunter Education Association and numerous conservation efforts, Mossy Oak proudly extends way beyond the field.

Camp Compass
Camp Compass is a mentoring system developed and driven by educators. Its success is due to the fact that no one understands the needs of children better than teachers. Our passion for children, along with 12 plus years of personal sacrifice and dedication has made us leaders in the mentoring industry.

National Rifle Association
While widely recognized today as a major political force and as America's foremost defender of Second Amendment rights, the NRA has, since its inception, been the premier firearms education organization in the world. But our successes would not be possible without the tireless efforts and countless hours of service our nearly three million members have given to champion Second Amendment rights and support NRA programs.

Catch-A-Dream
Catch-A-Dream grants once-in-a-lifetime outdoor experiences to children 18 years old or younger who have a life-threatening illness.

Ducks Unlimited
Since its inception in 1937, DU has conserved more than 11 million acres of waterfowl habitat throughout North America. DU supporters have raised nearly $2.3 billion for conservation in the past 69 years. No other conservation or environmental group can match DU's accomplishments on behalf of waterfowl, wetlands, and related habitats

National Wild Turkey Federation
Since 1985, more than $230 million NWTF and cooperator dollars have been spent on upholding hunting traditions and conserving more than 11.3 million acres of wildlife habitat. Hunters have also benefited as the NWTF has worked tirelessly to support our hunting heritage and protect and promote laws that increase hunting opportunity and safety.

Boone and Crockett Club
Boone and Crockett Club promotes selective hunting for mature big game species as a game management tool for maintaining balanced and healthy herd populations. The Club’s North American Big Game records program serves as a vital conservation record for documenting the success of wildlife management programs.

Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
Since 1984, we’ve grown to over 150,000 members whose support has protected and enhanced millions of acres of North American wildlife habitat. Hundreds of thousands of these acres offered extremely limited public access or were completely off-limits to the public. They are now open for all to hunt, fish and otherwise enjoy. We employ more than 150 people and boast more than 10,000 volunteers working through 550 chapters across the United States.

Quality Deer Management Association
The Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA) is a non-profit wildlife conservation organization dedicated to ensuring a high-quality and sustainable future for white-tailed deer and white-tailed deer hunting.

Texas Wildlife Association
The Texas Wildlife Association was formed in 1985 by a group of ranchers, wildlife managers and hunters dedicated to the conservation, management, and enhancement of wildlife and wildlife habitat particularly on private lands. Texas is 97% private land and over two-thirds of the US is privately owned. Texas hunters, anglers, wildlife watchers and conservationists recognized the necessity of working cooperatively with private landowners on wildlife, habitat and conservation issues.

Delta Waterfowl
With a vision as North America's leader in waterfowl ecology and waterfowling, Delta Waterfowl's mission is to provide knowledge, future leaders, solutions and its passion for waterfowl to scientists, resource managers, waterfowlers, conservationists and the public to enhance waterfowl populations while securing the future of waterfowling.

Toyota Texas Bass Classic
The first annual Toyota Texas Bass Classic benefiting Texas Parks and Wildlife was held April 13 – 15, 2007 at Lake Fork in east Texas. The first-of-its-kind bass fishing tournament grouped 160 Professional Anglers into teams of four. The event combined the conservation aspects of the Lake Fork’s slot limits with certified observers and on-the-water scales, allowing anglers to weigh fish normally not allowed on a slot-limit lake.

Mule Deer Foundation
MDF is a non-profit 501(c) 3 wildlife conservation organization headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. Formed in July 1988, MDF now has over 10,000 members and approximately 80 chapters nationwide who support its grassroots efforts. Through chapter fundraising events, MDF volunteers raise thousands of dollars to help fund habitat and conservation projects throughout the West.



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