Willing Workers for Wildlife
Income from the 4-state Sport show is to be used to fund the Willing Worker’s for Wildlife program. This program provides funding for different community and wildlife preservations projects the local 4-H clubs perform for the 4-state area.
This article announces that the Wildlife planting projects are to begin soon and that Jasper County clubs will receive $1,700 to complete these projects on 55 different farms.
This article explains what the Willing Workers for Wildlife program is and its proven benefits in areas projects have been completed in so far. It also explains how the program gets funding and how the program affects farmers.
This paper describes some of the projects that are funded for the Willing Workers for Wildlife program, including the criteria for the project to qualify to receive the funds.
This is a listing of the 1957 completed Wildlife rehabilitation projects by the Jasper County Willing Workers for Wildlife program. These projects were funded by the Sports Show.
This is a listing of the 1957 completed Wildlife rehabilitation projects by the Jasper County Willing Workers for Wildlife program. These projects were funded by the Sports Show.
his is a letter advertising a conservation leaders conference that is funded by a grant so that two delegates from each club can attend. This letter gives more information about what the conference is and requires.
his is a letter advertising a conservation leaders conference that is funded by a grant so that two delegates from each club can attend. This letter gives more information about what the conference is and requires.
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