WSF Welcomes New Southeast Chapter
June 15, 2024
From left to right, WSF President and CEO Gray Thornton,
WSF Chairman of the Board Glen Landrus, and WSF
Chapter & Affiliate Chair Sam Cunningham at the
XVI C&A Summit in Calgary.
The Wild Sheep Foundation today announced the official formation of the new Southeast Chapter of WSF.
“The Wild Sheep Family is growing,” said WSF President and CEO Gray N. Thornton. “We’ve received a lot of interest from our existing members and others in this region of the country who want to step up and be more directly involved in supporting our purpose to ‘Put and Keep More Wild Sheep on the Mountain®.”
The Southeast Chapter joins fifteen existing WSF Chapters, thirteen in the U.S. and two in Canada. The Foundation also has 38 Affiliates nationally and internationally.
The new Chapter’s charter was recently signed at the Foundation’s 16th Chapter & Affiliate Summit this past week in Calgary, Alberta, hosted by Wild Sheep Foundation Alberta.
“There was a lot of excitement surrounding this announcement and signing,” Thornton added. “Creating an opportunity like this for passionate wild sheep hunter-conservationists to generate regional support adds capacity to our Mission. The beneficiary will be our treasured wild sheep.”
Anyone interested in the Southeast Chapter of WSF is welcome to join, and can do so online at this link.