To promote good fellowship among those with a love of the outdoors
and the sport of hunting.
To promote the conservation of wildlife and habitat, and continue the
renewable resource of our hunting heritage.
To promote conservation efforts, with our projects and in the field.
To educate the public, and to encourage their support and involvement in
the conservation and use of sport hunting as a management and
conservation tool.
To educate youth in the safe and proper use of firearms and sporting
equipment, to promote their understanding and support of the conservation
responsibilities of a
sportsman or sportswoman.
To share our hunting traditions, experiences, and knowledge,
with future generations.

Lakeshore SCI operates as a non-profit organization, dedicated to the
promotion and enjoyment of the outdoors, assistance to it's members, and
the conservation and protection of the wildlife and habitat of the world
around us.

Our Chapter does this by supporting and funding local projects such as:

Adopt a Stream
(The Purple Loosestrife Eradication Program)
The Gillette Sand Dune Visitor Center
Sensory Safari Trailer
Sportsman For Youth Day at Hoffmaster Park
The Muskegon County Sheriff's Dive Team
Norton Shores Police Dept. Hunters Safety Program
Pheasants Forever Youth Rendezvous
Michigan Involvement Committee
Michigan DNR
 Our Hunters'
Code of   Ethics

Recognizing my
responsibilities to
wildlife, habitat and
future generations, I
pledge:

•        To conduct
myself in the field so
as to make a positive
contribution to wildlife
and ecosystems.

•        To improve my
skills as a woodsman
and marksman to
ensure humane
harvesting of wildlife.

•        To comply with
all game laws, in the
spirit of Fair Chase,
and to influence
companions
accordingly.

•        To accept my
responsibility to
provide all possible
assistance to game
law enforcement
officers.

•        To waste no
opportunity to teach
young people the full
meaning of this code
of ethics.

•        To reflect in
word and behavior
only credit upon the
fraternity of
sportsmen, and to
demonstrate abiding
respect for game,
habitat and property
where I am privileged
to hunt
.
OUR PURPOSE AND INTENT
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