Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Foundation


 

 
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Camp Spotlight on Kentucky Afield

Campers

Tune into Kentucky Afield this Saturday to learn about Kentucky’s conservation camps! If you miss the airing you will be able to find it on their Youtube Channel on Feb 4th.

Camp Earl Wallace, Camp John Currie, and Camp Robert Webb all provide valuable experience and education to Kentucky’s youth, focusing on outdoor activities like archery, canoeing, swimming, and much more. The Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Foundation has supported these camps and its campers through financial assistance and renovations.

A few ways you can help is through our sponsor a camper program. You can donate money and send specific children to camp this summer. Another way is through Amazon wish lists, everything on here they need in abundance, and anything purchased for them is appreciated! While you are here, if you are a conservation camp alumni be sure to join your camps Facebook page and connect with your fellow past campers. Below are links to each camps wish list and Facebook page!

Camp WallaceAmazon Wish List and Facebook

Camp CurrieAmazon Wish List and Facebook

Camp WebbAmazon Wish List and Facebook