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Wake County Wildlife Club

Welcome to The Wake County Wildlife Club

The Wake County Wildlife Club is not a hunting club. It is a 501-C4 , all-volunteer, organization dedicated to Wildlife and Natural Resources Conservation and Education. What does that mean? The goal of wildlife conservation is to ensure that our valuable wildlife and natural resources will be around for future generations to enjoy and also to recognize the importance of wildlife and wilderness for all.

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How does the Wake County Wildlife Club support Wildlife Conservation and Education?

  • Pay for 36 kids to attend outdoor summer camps FOR FREE each year. These week-long camps offer hands-on experiences in animal identification, conservation ethics, shooting sports, fishing, boating, swimming, etc., all designed to introduce youngsters to the outdoors and help develop a life-long appreciation for the wonders of our wildlife and natural resources.
  • Financially support Hunters for the Hungry to provide venison for thousands of meals a year for the less fortunate.
  • Maintain an education facility where we have educated more than 10,000 students for:
    • Hunter Education
    • Academics Afield
    • Becoming an Outdoors Woman (BOW)
    • Specialty Courses
  • Financially support other Wildlife Conservation organizations
  • Collect & Maintain Official NC White-tailed Deer Records
  • Support fund raising for Handicapped Sportsmen
  • Our members and volunteers give their time at various events such as 4-H Summer Camps, NCWRC Hunter Education Skills events, Hunter Education courses, BOW, NCWRC Air Rifle booth, etc.
  • Teach Tree Stand Safety to hundreds of youth and adults at National Hunting and Fishing Day each year

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

The Wake County Wildlife Club now has a 501-C3 Foundation. The foundation helps fund club programs and outreach. All donations to the foundation are tax deductible.