Floyd County Wildlife Association
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The Floyd County Wildlife Association (FCWA) is a membership club dedicated to outdoor sports including hunting, fishing, and various shooting disciplines such as clay shooting, rifle, and pistol activities. Established in the 1940s to address concerns about diminishing wildlife populations, the association has grown to provide a venue for archery, social interaction, and comprehensive education on conservation and outdoor safety.
With a rich history that spans several decades, FCWA originally acquired 245 acres of undeveloped land to create a wildlife preserve, evolving into a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. The club has seen significant growth in membership over the years, improving its facilities to include a lake, clubhouse, multiple shooting ranges, and annual events that engage the community.
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