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Since 1967, the Sullivan County Conservation Club has been actively promoting the conservation
of wildlife through habitat improvement programs, including fish stocking, stream and roadside cleanups, reintroducing game
animals such as snowshoe hares and pheasants to areas of the County where they are scarce, cutting browse for deer to survive
on during the winter months, and by hosting NYS DEC Hunter and Bowhunter Education courses.
We take an active part in youth education and safety programs, and look forward to helping to conserve
the natural resources of our area for future generations to enjoy.
By becoming a member, you can actively participate in these and many other activities, fund raisers and events
all designed to help conserve Sullivan County’s wilderness and rural habitat. We also offer rifle and pistol
range use for full members, and a Clubhouse on 33 acres in Bethel, NY. Membership meetings are 7:30pm on the second
Thursday of every month.
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