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NDA Offering Six-Month Internship in Conservation Department  

May 27, 2022 –  The National Deer Association (NDA) is offering six-month internships that will run from July 1 to December 31, 2022. The intern(s) will work with the Conservation Department on research, education, advocacy, mission events, hunting, grant writing and/or certification program issues.

The selected individual(s) will assist the Conservation Department on identifying research funding opportunities, developing educational materials, engaging in legislative efforts and R3 programs, and/or helping with NDA's certification programs.

About The Internship:

●      This is an unpaid internship, but NDA will cooperate with universities and colleges that offer credit for internship programs

●      The intern must make all arrangements for receiving academic credit

●      The intern will work from home and provide 5-10 hours of work per week during the internship period

●      NDA will provide the intern with experience in the wildlife field and educational opportunities 

To apply for the internship, please send a one-page cover letter and one-page resume to Kip Adams, Chief Conservation Officer, by June 13, 2022.

Join NDA and support their mission today, or sign up for their free e-newsletter to receive the latest on deer hunting and management at DeerAssociation.com

About the National Deer Association

Formally launched on November 10, 2020, the National Deer Association is a non-profit deer conservation group that leads efforts to ensure the future of wild deer, wildlife habitat and hunting. Formed by combining the strengths of two long-serving, successful organizations, the National Deer Association has a combined 38 years of action that has changed deer management for the betterment of hunting and protected North America’s most vital and admired game species for future generations. Visit DeerAssociation.com or follow @deerassociation on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.

Josh Kuder of Florida Joins National Deer Association Board  

May 17, 2022 – The National Deer Association (NDA) is pleased to welcome Josh Kuder of Florida to the Board of Directors. Kuder is an NDA Life Member, Level 1 Deer Steward and managing partner and Chief Investment Officer at Revolent Capital Solutions, a private investment enterprise based in Tampa, Florida.

“I could not be more excited about joining the NDA board,” said Kuder. “As a lifelong whitetail hunter and conservationist, I believe deeply in the NDA mission. It is an honor to be a part of one of the preeminent educational, research and conservation organizations in the country. I look forward to serving the NDA members and continuing to ensure the NDA mission is carried out through the Board membership.”   

Kuder is a 2001 graduate of the University of Richmond’s E. Claiborne Robins School of Business with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance. As Revolent’s CIO, Kuder is actively involved in vetting new opportunities and leading strategic initiatives to build value within the portfolio companies. Prior to Revolent Capital Solutions, Kuder was a partner at KLH Capital, a private equity firm managing close to $500 million in capital. Earlier in his career, Kuder served as a Senior Principal at Enhanced Capital Group. He was a Vice President and Head of Business Development for Linx Partners, LLC, Vice President and Co-Head of Transaction Origination for Florida Capital Partners, Inc. and a Senior Investment Banking Analyst for Legg Mason Wood Walker, Inc. Working as a strategic advisor with multiple private equity firms has given Kuder a unique perspective and an opportunity to see many different challenges and solutions that enterprises face.

“Josh has been an active board member of multiple companies and has driven strategic change within each organization,” said NDA Board Chairman Rick Dahl. “He has also demonstrated that he’s a dedicated supporter of NDA’s mission. I’m confident he will contribute significantly to the strategic direction and continued success of the National Deer Association.”

Kuder has hunted deer since he was 10 years old, and he has studied deer, wildlife habitat and conservation. He is a certified Level 1 NDA Deer Steward and follows deer research through NDA’s materials and by following the work of several university deer labs and researchers. He creates educational quizzes for his hunting partners on topics such as aging bucks on the hoof.

“In short, if I did not have a day job and was better in biology, I would pursue a master’s in wildlife management with a focus on quail and deer,” said Kuder.

Kuder loves spending time with his family, hunting deer, chasing fish on and under the water, and hunting with his bird dogs, Tilly and Maisy.

Join NDA and support their mission today, or sign up for their free e-newsletter to receive the latest on deer hunting and management at DeerAssociation.com

About the National Deer Association

Formally launched on November 10, 2020, the National Deer Association is a non-profit deer conservation group that leads efforts to ensure the future of wild deer, wildlife habitat and hunting. Formed by combining the strengths of two long-serving, successful organizations, the National Deer Association has a combined 38 years of action that has changed deer management for the betterment of hunting and protected North America’s most vital and admired game species for future generations. Visit DeerAssociation.com or follow @deerassociation on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.

National Deer Association Completes Phase 1 of Southeast Deer Partnership

May 3, 2022 – The National Deer Association (NDA) recently completed Phase 1 of the Southeast Deer Partnership (SDP). The SDP was formed to highlight the benefits of hunting and the importance of deer hunters to wildlife management programs. The SDP is comprised of state and federal government agencies, non-government organizations (NGO) and private sector entities that have vested interest in the future of deer hunting, wildlife management and conservation.

“This study has been a heavy focus for our team here recently, and we are really excited to have hard data that will support our efforts moving into Phase 2 of the SDP,” said NDA’s Chief Conservation Officer, Kip Adams. “We had a good idea of what a lot of these numbers were projected to be, and our thorough research has not only reinstated, but exemplified the importance of our past and future efforts supporting NDA’s overall mission.”

Phase 1 of the project consisted of gathering, mining and analyzing all available data on the economic, social and conservation benefits of deer hunting in the southern U.S. The research consisted of extensive literature review, economic research and a general population survey.

This research confirmed that hunters are the cornerstone of wildlife management through the funding they provide, the advocacy they engage in and their ability to act as the most effective logistical agents of actual population management. The Southeast contains over 6.7 million paid hunting license holders who spend over $251 million annually on licenses, tags permits and stamps. This contributes to the roughly $8.8 billion spent annually by deer hunters in the Southeast, which includes a total multiplier effect of $15.8 billion.

With 80% of wildlife agencies funding coming from hunters and anglers, this allows these agencies to contribute greatly as well, offering over 9 million acres of huntable land in Alabama, North Carolina and Florida alone. Deer hunting in the Southeast supports 209,000 jobs, $5.5 billion in salaries and wages and $2.1 billion in local, state and federal taxes. Deer hunters contribute nearly 1 million pounds of venison to food programs, amounting to nearly four million high-quality meals.

Through the general population survey, NDA was able to able to administer 800 surveys equally distributed throughout each of the 15 states. This concluded an 82% approval rating in support of regulated deer hunting. 85% of participants voted eight or higher on a one to ten scale asking how important it is that deer are properly managed and conserved. 75% voted eight or higher on the same scale when asked how important deer are to the health of the ecosystem.

In Phase 2 of the SDP, professional marketing and public relations experts will take the facts and data gathered in Phase 1 and turn them into fact-based messaging through video, social media and print media that can be used by state wildlife agencies and other project partners. This portion of the SDP will be immediately followed by Phase 3, where the plans and materials developed in Phase 2 will be implemented.

Join NDA and support their mission today, or sign up for their free e-newsletter to receive the latest on deer hunting and management at DeerAssociation.com

About the National Deer Association

Formally launched on November 10, 2020, the National Deer Association is a non-profit deer conservation group that leads efforts to ensure the future of wild deer, wildlife habitat and hunting. Formed by combining the strengths of two long-serving, successful organizations, the National Deer Association has a combined 38 years of action that has changed deer management for the betterment of hunting and protected North America’s most vital and admired game species for future generations. Visit DeerAssociation.com or follow @deerassociation on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.