Director Jacob Bliss, Susquehanna County Branch

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Director Jacob Bliss, Susquehanna County Branch “To ensure the future of the White-tailed Deer, wildlife habitat, and our hunting heritage.” Director Jacob Bliss, Susquehanna County Branch

What We Stand For Ethical hunting practices Quality, not quantity Safety Game laws Fair Chase Quality, not quantity A small, healthy herd is better than a large, unhealthy herd. “Let that young buck walk” Avocation for the species and habitat Landowners Public State Lands State Game Authorities

QDMA Success 60,000+ members Thousands of non-member volunteers & donators Thousands of acres of habitat and forage created/conserved Public Outreach

Why I Joined QDMA Education Experience The future Entertainment

Thank You for your time