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The National Deer Association Hires Brock Rosenkranz as Wisconsin Field to Fork Coordinator

November 22, 2023 – The National Deer Association is pleased to announce the hire of Brock Rosenkranz as the new Wisconsin Field to Fork Coordinator. This new recruit, retain and reactivate (R3) position, in partnership with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR), is a jointly funded position dedicated to providing and supporting programming and events around the state to promote hunting, trapping and shooting sports. These efforts will focus on teaching people how to get started in each of these activities, supporting and engaging people already involved and encouraging individuals with prior experience who may not be currently active in these activities to get involved again.

The second-of-its-kind, Field to Fork Coordinator position will oversee the expansion of Field to Fork, our in-person, food-focused hunter recruitment program for adults and other Recruitment, Retention and Reactivation (R3) initiatives. These new initiatives and programs will aim to increase hunting participation and the societal acceptance of hunting in Wisconsin.

“We’re excited to bring together these two organizations with significant experience and success in converting people interested in hunting into active hunters,” said Hank Forester, NDA Director of Hunting. “With these additional personnel and resources, we will be able to do more for the thousands of aspiring hunters in Wisconsin.”

“We’re excited to be able to expand R3 program offerings through our partnership with the National Deer Association, particularly since we have a strong deer hunting culture in Wisconsin and see high interest in our programming from people who want to participate in that tradition”, said Emily Iehl, Wisconsin’s Hunting and Shooting Sports Program Specialist

Brock is a life-long resident of Southwest Wisconsin and has witnessed the change in the deer hunting culture, largely due to the rapid spread of Chronic Wasting Disease. Brock will serve as a resource for aspiring hunters along with the rest of the Wisconsin DNR R3 team. Brock has previously served as the R3 Chair for the Wisconsin Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers as well as the R3 Program Coordinator for Sharing the Land.

“As a lifelong deer hunter, who got my feet wet in the woods thanks to mentors, this new opportunity to work with the NDA, bringing new and returning outdoorsmen and women to the woods excites me greatly. My eagerness to hunt has grown into an eagerness to teach, and the NDA has given me an amazing opportunity to help turn aspiring hunters into lifelong conservationists.”

For more information about the National Deer Association visit https://deerassociation.com/

About the National Deer Association

The National Deer Association is the leading non-profit deer conservation group and works to ensure the future of wild deer, wildlife habitat and hunting. Formed by combining the strengths of two long-serving, successful organizations, the National Deer Association has a combined 40 years of action that has changed deer management for the betterment of hunting and protected North America’s most vital and admired game species for future generations. Visit DeerAssociation.com or follow @deerassociation on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and TikTok.

National Deer Association Shares Latest Conservation Education Piece with OICC The United States of Access

November 16, 2023 – The National Deer Association (NDA) is excited to share the latest efforts from the Outdoor Industry Communication Council (OICC) to push their coordinated communications plan for 2023. The latest OICC piece, titled The United States of Access, is the next iteration in the OICC’s campaign towards conservation education, and it details the current status of hunting access in the United States today.

“The proposed tripling of federal funding in the 2023 Farm Bill represents a landmark commitment to preserving hunting access in the US," said NDA’s President and CEO Nick Pinizzotto. “We at NDA believe it’s crucial to highlight these pivotal moments, foster conversations and contribute to the growth of our Outdoors community.”

The United States of Access explains how the United States has transitioned from the loss of informal recreational access to a more formalized approach, combining private land initiatives and improved management of public lands. A recent survey indicates that nearly 700 million acres of huntable public land are available, including vast expanses managed by the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, state resource agencies, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, and the U.S. Corps of Engineers.

The good news continues with the anticipated passage of the 2023 Farm Bill. A crucial provision in this bill proposes a tripling of federal funding for private-land access, boosting the Voluntary Public Access-Habitat Improvement Act (VPA-HIP) from $50 million to $150 million. This significant investment aims to compensate landowners enrolled in Farm Bill programs for allowing public access to their land for activities such as hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, birdwatching and overlanding.

To read this piece in its entirety or follow along as each article is released visit https://www.outdoorstewards.org/outdoor-industry-communication-council-oicc/.

The NDA and the OICC are committed to promoting responsible and sustainable outdoor activities while ensuring the preservation of natural resources. By sharing the latest developments in hunting access and conservation efforts, they aim to engage the public and encourage active participation in the outdoors. Join NDA and support their mission today, or sign up for their free e-newsletter to receive the latest on deer hunting and management at DeerAssociation.com

About the National Deer Association

The National Deer Association is the leading non-profit deer conservation group and works to ensure the future of wild deer, wildlife habitat and hunting. Formed by combining the strengths of two long-serving, successful organizations, the National Deer Association has a combined 40 years of action that has changed deer management for the betterment of hunting and protected North America’s most vital and admired game species for future generations. Visit deerassociation.com or follow @deerassociation on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and TikTok.

About the Outdoor Industry Communication Council (OICC)

Formed around the commitment to educate all Americans about the origins of conservation

funding in America, the Outdoor Industry Communication Council (OICC) is managed by

Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation (OSCF) and Wildlife Management Institute

(WMI). OICC works with outdoor writers to develop informative content that is available to

all outdoor organizations and media at no cost. A primary goal of the OICC is to better

inform and promote the positive contributions that wildlife agencies, industry

manufacturers, NGO’s and end users such as hunters, anglers, trappers and target shooters

make to conservation. Outdoor organizations interested in conservation are welcome to

use any OICC content to expand the reach of messages created by the OICC. To become a

member of the Outdoor Industry Communication Council, contact Jim Curcuruto of OSCF

(203) 450-7202 jim@stewardsofconservation.org or Jon Gassett of WMI at (502) 330-9025

jgassett@wildlifemgt.org. There are no costs involved to become a member of the OICC.

Members may utilize OICC materials as they see fit with no restrictions. For additional

information visit https://www.outdoorstewards.org/outdoor-industry-communication-

council-oicc/

National Deer Association Partners with Outdoor Industry Communication Council to Amplify Conservation Content

November 3, 2023 – The National Deer Association (NDA) is proud to partner with the Outdoor Industry Communication Council (OICC) on its coordinated communications plan as a part of their conservation education campaign. This OICC Initiative plans to produce and release content every month which aims to send out unified messaging to hunters, shooters, anglers and outdoorsmen to amplify US conservationist efforts and knowledge.

“This coordinated messaging plan is a great way to reach hunters, anglers, trappers and shooters on issues that anyone in the outdoors industry would resonate with,” said NDA’s President and CEO Nick Pinizzotto. “We’re thrilled to take part in raising awareness on topics that aim to educate and better protect our habitats. We look forward to sharing all the content that is produced as this plan unfolds.”

Follow along the coordinated messaging to learn about topics including: an overview of the outdoor industry's $80 billion economic impact, details of the 400,000 American jobs that are created or sustained by the outdoor industry and how a single hunter's seasonal purchases help fund wildlife management. Additional features profile a production-line manager at a firearms manufacturer, how to get started in recreational shooting, and how to recruit the next generation of hunters and target shooters, and how to find a hunting outfitter. To read each piece as it’s released or to learn more about the positive contributions of hunters, anglers, trappers, and shooters the OICC visit https://www.outdoorstewards.org/outdoor-industry-communication-council-oicc/.

The NDA is dedicated to ensuring the future of wild deer, wildlife habitat and hunting and outlines education as a critical focus area. Encouraging the education of hunters and shooters is a primary focus. Join NDA and support their mission today, or sign up for their free e-newsletter to receive the latest on deer hunting and management at DeerAssociation.com

About the National Deer Association

The National Deer Association is the leading non-profit deer conservation group and works to ensure the future of wild deer, wildlife habitat and hunting. Formed by combining the strengths of two long-serving, successful organizations, the National Deer Association has a combined 40 years of action that has changed deer management for the betterment of hunting and protected North America’s most vital and admired game species for future generations. Visit deerassociation.com or follow @deerassociation on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and TikTok.

About the Outdoor Industry Communication Council (OICC)

Formed around the commitment to educate all Americans about the origins of conservation

funding in America, the Outdoor Industry Communication Council (OICC) is managed by

Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation (OSCF) and Wildlife Management Institute

(WMI). OICC works with outdoor writers to develop informative content that is available to

all outdoor organizations and media at no cost. A primary goal of the OICC is to better

inform and promote the positive contributions that wildlife agencies, industry

manufacturers, NGO’s and end users such as hunters, anglers, trappers and target shooters

make to conservation. Outdoor organizations interested in conservation are welcome to

use any OICC content to expand the reach of messages created by the OICC. To become a

member of the Outdoor Industry Communication Council, contact Jim Curcuruto of OSCF

(203) 450-7202 jim@stewardsofconservation.org or Jon Gassett of WMI at (502) 330-9025

jgassett@wildlifemgt.org. There are no costs involved to become a member of the OICC.

Members may utilize OICC materials as they see fit with no restrictions. For additional

information visit https://www.outdoorstewards.org/outdoor-industry-communication-

council-oicc/