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JCWMA Annual Dinner & Meeting 24 OCT, 2009
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JCWMA Annual Dinner & Meeting 24 OCT, 2009
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JACK COUNTY WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
The Jack County Wildlife Management Association, JCWMA.org, will be having their annual dinner along with a membership drive and meeting on the 24th of October from 6:00 PM till 8:00 PM at the Casa Grande Mexican Grill in Jacksboro, Texas.
We will have two speakers presenting valuable information to the members and prospective members.
Will Moseley, Wildlife and Fisheries Consultant, Agricultural Division of The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation will be presenting a program called "Habitat Management and Tools". He will discuss the tools that managers can use easily to improve their habitat for wildlife. These tools include fire, livestock, herbicide, tractors, and hunting.
Jennifer Barrow, Wildlife Biologist for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Division will be talking about the new deer hunting regulations. In addition she will also talk about the effects of the April fires on wildlife habitat.
You do not have to be a member to attend the meeting
You do not have to own land to become a member
You do not have to live in Jack County to become a member
Hunters are welcome and encouraged to attend
Annual dues are $10.00
The Jack County Wildlife Management Association (JCWMA) is a voluntary non-profit organization and was formed on February 17, 2001, with the intent of achieving the mission to promote a voluntary cooperative effort to help improve Jack County’s habitat and wildlife through education and sound management practices.
For More Information Contact Keith M Reeves 1-800-410-0181.
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