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“Wildlife Research Center is continuing as a Whitetails Unlimited national sponsor, and we both proud and humbled that they are continuing their long-term support,” said WTU President Jeff Schinkten. “There isn’t a better group of people in the hunting business – they are a leader in the industry, constantly innovative, and work very hard to improve their products in order to help hunters be more successful.”
Headquartered in Ramsey, Minnesota, Wildlife Research Center started with two brothers selling a single product—a deer attractant called Trails End #307—through mail order magazine ads in 1983. It took John and Brian Burgeson nine years before they could pay themselves and devote all their time to the company, but they never stopped researching and innovating. They developed more attractant and masking scents, scent dispensers, and Scent Killer Spray, the first scent elimination spray on the market. For information on Wildlife Research Center’s complete line of products, visit their website at wildlife.com.
About Whitetails Unlimited:
Since our beginning in 1982, Whitetails Unlimited has remained true to its mission and has made great strides in the field of conservation. Thanks to more than 475 chapters, 119,000-plus members, chapter volunteers, and corporate sponsors, Whitetails Unlimited has earned the reputation of being the nation’s premier organization dedicating its resources to the betterment of the white-tailed deer and its environment. Our mission is to raise funds in support of educational programs, wildlife habitat enhancement and acquisition, and preservation of the shooting sports and hunting tradition for future generations. To date, Whitetails Unlimited has expended more than $135.6 million on program services and activities that continue to enhance, and ultimately foster, our mission. Stay connected with us: Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, WTU Website
For more information, contact:
Russ Austad, VP of Field Operations
(920) 743-6777, ext. 102
Chris Konop, VP of Field Operations
(920) 743-6777, ext. 128