About

OUR MISSION
To foster an education, appreciation, and conservation passion about our national parks and the wildlife therein.

The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s 2006 national survey of hunting, fishing and wildlife watchers has revealed that, “In 2006, nearly 71 million Americans (16 years of age and older) spent more than $45 billion observing, feeding, and photographing wildlife”.

Organized and united, we can influence wildlife management locally, at the state and at the national level. If you agree with our Mission Statement, please join us. You do not have to send money to become a member.

Our Mission Statement

The mission of Wildlife Watchers is to promote fair and balanced management of wildlife by relying on the Public Trust Doctrine. Our goal is to organize wildlife watchers into one powerful voice, while working with state and federal wildlife managers towards developing a system that promotes impartial wildlife management.

Wildlife Watchers is pro-hunting and pro-angling. Wildlife Watchers will strive to develop partnerships at the federal, state and local levels to protect wildlife habitat, will help develop new sources of revenue for wildlife management agencies and will encourage and assist state residents to participate effectively in public policy decision-making.

Through education of its members, Wildlife Watchers will encourage the ethically and socially responsible enjoyment of wildlife.