The Central Wyoming Chapter supports a variety of educational programs.
This page will keep you updated on our latest efforts on the education front. Want to get involved? Call one of our officers for more information about upcoming educational programs and how you can get involved.
Here are some of our most recent contributions to educational programs:
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$12,409 to support the Hunter Education Program through the Wyoming Game and Fish Department since 2005 including our sponsorship of the 2005 Hunter Education Instructor Training Seminar held in Cheyenne in August of 2005. The Central Wyoming Chapter also made application to the SCIF for a matching grant with the result that an additional $1,000 in matching funds were donated to the WGFD by the SCIF for the Wyoming Hunter Education Program.
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$11,333 to bring the Sensory Safari Trailer owned by the Treasure Valley Chapter from Idaho to Casper (and back) for display at the Wyoming Hunting and Fishing Heritage Expos held annually at the Casper Events Center. The Treasure Valley Chapter's Sensory Safari Trailer has been sponsored by the Central Wyoming Chapter annually since 2005.

Daniel Hane, a fourth-grader from Mountain View Elementary school in Casper explores the Sensory Safari Trailer during the 2008 Wyoming Hunting and Fishing Heritage Expo. Photo courtesy of Wyoma Groenenberg/Casper Journal.
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