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Wildlife Action

From idea to action ...

Normal talk. "Let's do lunch" is so American because it's a way of greeting and not really meaning, "Let's have lunch. " How­ever, for Bunny Beeson who was the Chairman of the Marion County Fish & Game Commission, "We '/I start a club, we’ll build duck boxes, we’ll demand stronger conservation laws, we’ll make a difference in Marion County, was not just idle talk. After that unsuccessful hunting trip, Bunny received a commitment from his six hunting partners to move forward with their idea. Thus, on the 17th of March 1977, they applied for a charter with South Carolina's Secretary of State.

Where Wildlife Action started.

Ed White and Jack Privett enjoy chicken bog

at Duck Hunting Trip on Big Pee Dee River

On April 26th, 1977, Wildlife Action received its charter.

The Original Seven:

President – M. Gault “Bunny” Beeson

Secretary / Treasurer – David Harrelson

3 Year Board Members – Ed White, David Harrelson

2 Year Board Members – Mike Brown, Terry Jordan

1 Year Board Members – Kenny McDaniel, Jack Privett

Vice President – Ed White

 

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