Camp Fire Club of America conservation committee

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The Camp Fire Club of America conservation committee was an early 20th-century American conservation body dedicated to protecting wildlife and natural resources, particularly through advocacy and policy influence.

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instanceOf conservation committee
environmental organization committee
affiliation American conservation organizations network
country United States of America
field conservation
environmental policy
natural resource conservation
wildlife conservation
focusArea fish and fisheries
forests
game animals
watersheds
goal promotion of conservation legislation
promotion of sustainable use of game and fish
protection of natural resources
protection of wildlife
hasParentOrganizationType hunting club
sportsmen's club
ideology game protection ethics
utilitarian conservation
location New York (state) NERFINISHED
mainActivity advocacy for natural resource protection
advocacy for wildlife protection
policy influence
public education on conservation issues
movement American conservation movement
notableFor early advocacy for wildlife conservation in the United States
influencing conservation policy in the early 20th century
partOf Camp Fire Club of America NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 20th century

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William Temple Hornaday founded Camp Fire Club of America conservation committee