Hunting & Trapping Digest 2008-2009 - (Page 91) COPA — Conservation Officers of Pennsylvania Association COPA was formed in 1994 to promote professionalism among Pennsylvania’s Wildlife and Waterways Conservation Officers, and to continue and enhance the spirit of understanding and cooperation between our officers and the public. COPA is affiliated with the North American Wildlife Enforcement Officers Association, an international association for conservation professionals. Some Organizations and Activities COPA Supports: • Pennsylvania’s Youth Hunter Education Challenge • PGC Wild Action Grants • PF&BC Conservation Acquisition Partnership (CAP) program • Youth Field Days • Becoming an Outdoors-Woman • U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance (formerly Wildlife Legislative Fund of America) From the COPA Shop 2008 Copa Patch Best of the Field A 275-page collection of the most interesting and humorous Game News “Field Notes” and Pennsylvania Angler “Notes From the Stream,” from 1929 - 1993. Soft Cover $5.00 (plus $3.00 s&h) Collectible Patches Each attractive 4-inch embroidered patch is only $5.00 each, plus 50 cents shipping & handling per patch. (On Jan. 1, 2009, all 4-inch COPA patches will increase to $6.00.) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 patches are still available. Get yours while they last. If ordering multiple patches, be sure to indicate how many of each patch is wanted. COPA Membership Application Although COPA is an organization of professional law enforcment officers, anybody who believes in and wants to support conservation law enforcement is welcome to join as an Associate Member. Associate Junior (under 16) $10 a year $5 a year Name Street City State ZIP For memberships and books and patches, make checks payable to COPA and mail to: COPA, PO Box 345, Huntingdon, PA 166520345. www.pawco.org Amount Enclosed Payment Check Money Order New Associate Memberships from this ad will be good through 2009. For more on COPA, visit www.pawco.org http://www.pawco.org http://www.pawco.org http://www.pawco.org
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