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The League maintains a strong commitment to the Anglers and Hunters in Ohio. Anglers and Hunters were the first true conservationists, sportsmen and sportswomen who recognized the need for strong, scientific, wildlife management.

Our organization addresses all issues that affect hunting and fishing, with a particular emphasis on:
          - Hunter Education and Safety
          - Taking Kids Fishing Programs (formerly Hooked on Fishing, Not on Drugs)
          - Fishing Issues
          - Wildlife Issues
          - Waterfowl Issues
          - The Ohio Wildlife Council

Within the last year, we have addressed issues relating to hunting and fishing licenses, stream and river access for anglers, securing additional access for hunters thoughout Ohio, along with working to secure additional funding for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.

Our Volunteers work tirelessly for the benefit of all of Ohio's sportsmen to ensure that our sport will be passed along to future generations!

Last Updated (Friday, October 23 2009)

 

The League's focus on Outdoor Recreation stems from the wide diversity of our membership. While some members of our community focus solely on one area or specialty, most sportsmen and sportswomen participate in a wide variety of outdoor recreation activities.

The League works at some level on nearly every form of outdoor recreation related to our sport, with a particular emphasis on:
          - Watercraft
          - Camping
          - Shooting Sports
          - Nature Watching
          - Ohio's State Parks

We work diligently to ensure that all of our outdoor recreation opportunities are protected.

Last Updated (Friday, October 23 2009)

 

It was among the founders of the League, one of the oldest conservation organizations in the country, that fish and wildlife issues were wholly intertwined with environmental quality. They recognized that if the water was dirty the fishing would be bad. The saw the effects of the loss of habitat and trees had on all wildlife species. Our founders motto was simple: "Save and Restore Wildlife, Clean Water, Good Soil, More Trees."

The League has been at the forefront of environmental issues since it's founding in 1908. Working for clean air and water and better habitat is deeply rooted in our members and our member clubs. To work toward those goals we work with a broad variety of people and groups, both in Ohio and nationally. Our relationships with the farming community and with state and national elected representatives allow the League to work to find consensus and progress on difficult issues.

Our emphasis in the Environmental Concerns area is:
          - Farmer Relations
          - Legislative Issues and Relations
          - National Issues and how they affect Ohioans
          - Wetlands Loss and Restoration Issues
          - Habitat Loss and Improvement Issues
          - Development Issues, both urban and rural

Our Board of Directors recognizes that there is a balance that needs to be maintained when dealing with environmental and national issues versus the front line issues of Ohio's angling, hunting and outdoors enthusiasts community. The League's goal is to do what is best for our sporting community and, by doing that, do what is best for future generations.

Last Updated (Friday, October 23 2009)

 

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