Camp Fire Club of America

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The Camp Fire Club of America is a historic American conservation and outdoor sporting organization known for its influential role in wildlife protection and environmental advocacy in the early 20th century.

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instanceOf conservation organization
nonprofit organization
sportsmen's club
country United States of America
surface form: United States
foundedInPeriod early 20th century
hasActivity advocacy for wildlife laws
conservation education
hunting activities
outdoor sporting events
shooting sports
hasFeature clubhouse and grounds used for outdoor activities
hasFocus environmental protection
game management
hunting ethics
outdoor recreation
wildlife conservation
hasIdeology conservationism
sustainable use of wildlife resources
hasMembershipType private membership
historicalRole helped shape early American conservation policy
participated in campaigns for stronger game laws
supported professional wildlife management
knownFor environmental advocacy in the early 20th century
influential role in wildlife protection in the United States
promoting fair chase hunting principles
supporting national park and forest conservation
supporting the creation of wildlife refuges
language English
locatedIn Chappaqua, New York NERFINISHED
New York NERFINISHED

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William Temple Hornaday memberOf Camp Fire Club of America