The Crown of the Continent
Ecosystem Education Consortium
C.O.C.E.E.C.

 
 

Lee and Penny Anderson Conservation Education Program
Elmer Rasmuson Wildlife Conservation Center

P. O. Box 230
388 Upper TRM Ranch Road
Dupuyer, MT 59432

(406)472-3311 (telephone)
(406)472-3313 (fax)

Contacts:
Lisa Flowers (flowers@boone-crockett.org) Director Conservation Education Program
JoAnne Cobb, (cobb@boone-crockett.org) Facilities Coordinator

Web Site - http://www.boone-crockett.org

The future of our world depends on choices people make and the consequences of those choices. Conservation education is a key factor in what those choices and therefore, consequences are...

The Boone and Crockett Club's Anderson Conservation Education Program strives to offer programming to foster people's shared, ethical, and sustainable management and use of natural resources for healthy ecosystems now and for future generations.

MISSION:

To increase humanities' awareness and understanding of wildlife conservation and associated natural and cultural resources of ecosystems we all share and influence.

OBJECTIVES:

  • To provide educational opportunities to build awareness, understanding, and appreciation for living and non-living components of ecosystems.
  • To develop conservation education tools to put into practice in rural and urban settings throughout the world.
  • To offer learning opportunities to work on conservation related projects with researchers and natural resource professionals.
  • To foster a land ethic committed to shared, ethical and sustainable management and use of natural resources.

Most programs are conducted at the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Ranch, west of Dupuyer, MT along the Rocky Mountain Front.

UPDATES OF EDUCATION/OUTREACH PROGRAM

C.O.C.E.E.C., P. O. Box 598, Choteau, MT 59422 coceec@crownofthecontinent.org