NWTF 365 Hunts Illinois this Week on Pursuit Channel

   08.18.14

NWTF 365 Hunts Illinois this Week on Pursuit Channel

“NWTF 365” is a new breed of outdoor television that features the impact of National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) conservation and how it helps foster prime hunting opportunities during the months outside of spring turkey season. Follow “NWTF 365” as they pursue deer, quail, elk, waterfowl, dove and much more. Mossy Oak’s Ronnie “Cuz” Strickland also provides weekly tips and tactics.

This week on “NWTF 365,” we are headed back to Illinois to hunt monster bucks – this time with a bow and arrow.

“NWTF 365” airs on the Pursuit Channel on Tuesdays at 5:30 p.m., Thursdays at 1 a.m. and Sundays at 10 p.m. All show times are Eastern Standard Time. Check local listings for exact times in your area.

For more information on “NWTF 365,” log on to http://www.nwtf.org/tv_magazines/nwtf365-tv.html.

Contact:

Gregory Sugg
MOOSE Media
Programming Coordinator
662-495-9301
gsugg@moosemedia.tv

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The National Wild Turkey Federation is the leader in upland wildlife habitat conservation in North America. The NWTF is a nonprofit organization dedicated to conserving the wild turkey and preserving our hunting heritage.

Through dynamic partnerships with state, federal and provincial wildlife agencies, the NWTF and its members have helped restore wild turkey populations throughout North America, spending more than $331 million to conserve nearly 16 million acres of habitat. Wild turkeys and hundreds of other species of upland wildlife, including quail, deer, grouse, pheasant and songbirds, benefit from this improved habitat.

The NWTF also brings new conservationists and hunters into the fold through outdoor education events and its Women in the Outdoors, Wheelin' Sportsmen, JAKES and Xtreme JAKES youth outreach programs. Our dedicated NWTF volunteers introduce about 100,000 people to the outdoors through these programs every year.

Founded in 1973, the NWTF is headquartered in Edgefield, S.C., and has local chapters in every state and Canada. According to many state and federal agencies, the restoration of the wild turkey is arguably the greatest conservation success story in North America's wildlife history.

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