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Have you been interested in learning about hunting, but don’t know where to start? Or maybe you just want to get more involved with conservation?
Backcountry Hunters & Anglers and Hunters of Color have a campfire going in San Francisco and there’s a spot open just for you. We're hosting a free, 2-part all-inclusive workshop and community night for those that want to learn more about hunting, wild food, and the conservation community. The first portion will be a full day breaking down those initial barriers to understanding and getting started in hunting followed by an understanding of where to go next if you want to learn more or stay involved. That evening we'll come together as a community to celebrate. We'll provide refreshments and help you to learn more about conservation and conservation groups. We'll have appetizers and door prizes to boot!
Let us help you get you safely outdoors and to find community, get involved with conservation, and harvest your own wild food. While we’re at it, come join us and let’s throw another log on.
Part 1 - December 10th, 10 AM - 4 PM @ The EcoCenter at Heron's Head Park (32 Jennings St, San Francisco, CA 94124)
Part 2 - Building Community - December 10th, 5 PM - 7 PM @ Harmonic Dogpatch (1050 26th St, San Francisco)
BHA is a grassroots, non-profit conservation organization with chapters across North America. We focus our efforts on keeping public lands public, bolstering access to public lands, ensuring we have quality fish and wildlife habitat, and upholding fair chase hunting and angling ethics. You can learn more about BHA here!
HOC is a racial equity based 501(c)(3) nonprofit working on increasing BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) participation in hunting for the sake of conservation, food sovereignty, and to preserve our ancestral traditions. You can learn more about HOC here!
If you have questions about the event, please reach out to Trey Curtiss from BHA or Jimmy Flatt from Hunters of Color!
BHA is proud to partner with: