Next Wednesday, I’ll be speaking at West Virginia University in Morgantown, WV. My talk will expand on the premise that hunting is one of the most effective ways of promoting conservation today. Hunters (and anglers) foot the bill for 80 percent of habitat and wildlife restoration efforts.
Some young people snort condoms & eat Tide pods, the rest of us want our generation to discover the Great Outdoors. Come to my upcoming talk at @WestVirginiaU to learn how hunting promotes conservation! April 11th @ 7pm @CFACTCampus @WVURepublicans https://t.co/3SXLAzKskv
— Gabriella Hoffman (@Gabby_Hoffman) April 3, 2018
How can you attend the lecture? Easy!
My talk will be taking place at Oglebay Hall Room 110 on Wednesday, April 11th, 2018 at 7pm. The event is being sponsored by CFACT, WVU Republicans, and Turning Point USA — WVU. Free and open to the public. Our small accommodates 36 people, so make sure you grab a spot early if you plan to come! I would love to see overflow too.
For those of you unable to make the lecture, I’ll be broadcasting it LIVE on my Facebook page and maybe my YouTube account.
Hope to see you on campus then!