Missoula, MT -(AmmoLand.com)- Remington Arms Company has renewed its sponsorship of the Boone and Crockett Club through the organization's “Trailblazer in Conservation” program. Trailblazers in Conservation are investing in the Club's mission work and are the highest-level partnership available with the Club. Remington is also the exclusive sponsor of the Club's Fair Chase Yearbook, a photo library of trophies submitted and entered the previous year that is mailed to readers in May with the Summer issue of Fair Chase magazine; this year's publication will feature an exclusive company spotlight article about Remington.
“The Boone and Crockett Club is the oldest wildlife conservation organization in the country, and we depend on the support of our Trailblazer partners like Remington in order to continue delivering results on the complex conservation issues this country is facing,” commented Club President Timothy C. Brady. “Remington has an equally long and storied history, and we appreciate their continued support of our work that is ensuring that their customers have the opportunity to hunt and find abundant game.”
Since it was founded by Theodore Roosevelt in 1887, the Boone and Crockett Club has focused on conserving wildlife using scientific management principles, while also promoting the highest ethical standards of Fair Chase and sportsmanship in hunting. The organization has played a critical role in enacting many of the conservation laws that now serve as the foundation for wildlife management in this country. Trailblazer in Conservation partners like Remington support the Club's big game records program, conservation policy efforts and outreach supporting recreational hunting as an irreplaceable part of conservation.
Remington is “America's Oldest Gunmaker,” celebrating a proud tradition of manufacturing firearms for