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Our mission is to promote and enhance increasing populations
of indigenous wild sheep,
to safeguard against their decline or extinction, and
to fund programs for professional management of these
populations, all while keeping administrative costs
to a minimum.
We are vigorously involved in the conservation,
propagation, and intensive management of
wild sheep
populations and their habitats. This includes re-establishing
sheep populations in historically suitable habitats.
We take every consideration to ensure the safe return
of these animals to their once thriving habitat.
To
date, FNAWS, its Chapters, and Affiliates have raised
nearly 50 million dollars to fund projects, which include
buffer land acquisition, wild
sheep transplants, biological studies and research
projects, prudent wild sheep management, wildlife
habitat improvement, repressing poaching, and protecting
sportsmen’s
rights, and public education.
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