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KANSAS WILDLIFE OFFICERS ASSIST KATRINA VICTIMS
Aid sent to wildlife officers who lost homes in hurricane
PRATT -- The Kansas Wildlife Officers Association (KWOA) has made $500
donations to each of two funds established to assist wildlife officers in
Mississippi and Louisiana. The KWOA is a non-profit organization whose
membership consists of Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks natural
resource officers.
The Louisiana Wildlife Agent Association Disaster Relief Fund and the
Mississippi Wildlife Foundation Officer Relief Fund have been established
to provide financial assistance to wildlife officers in their states, some
of whom lost entire homes in hurricane Katrina. “KWOA members have worked for years at sports shows selling hats,
coffee mugs, and raffle tickets to collect money that has been used to
fund things like the youth hunter education challenge program and to help
with the establishment of the International Game Warden Museum,” says KWOA
president Dan Melson. "Now we are going to send some of our funds to help
our fellow officers affected by this disaster."
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