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The Wadsworth Family
In America
The Wadsworth Family
In America |
Bill Wadsworth - Bowhunting Educator
I like steak, big, juicy, and tender. I like it at a restaurant with white tablecloths, served by waiters
in jackets. Give me a huge baked potato, with sour cream and butter on the side and I’m a happy man.
However, I’m not that fond of game meats, and I would never even consider going deep into the woods to
hunt down my own. Yet each fall, all across America, a dedicated group of hunters does exactly that.
A smaller group of these outdoorsmen pull off the ultimate mano-a-deer challenge and hunt with bow and
arrow. (My apologies to those feminists listening).Bill Wadsworth was one of those men, a bowhunter extraordinaire. But Bill took bowhunting to another level, becoming one of the sport’s greatest advocates and the founder of the National Bowhunter Education Foundation. Bill had been active in the Boy Scouts of America during the mid 1940’s. Appointed the director of Camp Woodland, a scout summer camp in the Syracuse area of New York State, Bill’s philosophy was to provide a meaningful learning experience where lessons learned could be applied to all aspects of life. It was this characteristic that led him to organize bowhunter education in the late 1960’s. In 1967 Bill and a small group of bowhunters met in upstate New York to begin work on a book about bowhunting. Their goal was simple: To ensure that hunters had a good understanding of bowhunting safety practices and techniques before they entered the wild. The resulting book was printed in 1969 and soon led to the start of a bowhunter education course that covered such subjects as conservation, bowhunting safety, lures, calls, scents, bowhunting methods, and shot placement. Eventually, members of the National Field Archery Association (NFAA) met to discuss taking the training program nationwide. Thanks to the support of the NFAA, the International Bowhunter Education Program (IBEP) was taught in state after state and later in the Canadian provinces. In 1979, the IBEP became organized as a nonprofit organization, separate from the NFAA, known as the National Bowhunter Education Foundation (NBEF). Every year approximately 70,000 bowhunters are educated through the IBEP, which is still administered by the NBEF. During his lifetime Bill Wadsworth presided over numerous state, national, and international organizations related to bowhunting. Because of his distinguished volunteer efforts in creating and promoting the IBEP, he received numerous awards and citations. In 1999, Bill was inducted into the Archery Hall of Fame. His tireless energy, boundless enthusiasm, and love of the sport of bowhunting are all very much a part of what is taught today, and Bill Wadsworth is another amazing story from the pages of The Wadsworth Family in America. |