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QDMA Reaches 50,000 Members and Counting

April 2, 2008

Bogart, Ga. David Wambold of Mascoutah, Illinois thought his $30 would cover the standard one-year membership in the Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA). But when he joined through the QDMA Web site on March 31, he pushed the nonprofit conservation organization to 50,000 active members and earned himself a complimentary Life Membership in the process.

"I was looking for help with food plots and habitat improvement, and a friend suggested I join QDMA. He loaned me a couple of his Quality Whitetails magazines, and I also saw the QDMA television show, and I was extremely impressed," said David, a retired aquatic biologist, whose family jointly owns a 100-acre hunting property. "I never win anything, so it was a complete surprise when I learned I had won a Life Membership. From what I’ve seen of QDMA’s materials and message, this is a fantastic prize."

"David’s story is a perfect example for explaining QDMA’s continued growth,” said executive director Brian Murphy. “It is a reflection of the growing interest in deer management, habitat improvement, and land and wildlife conservation. Many deer hunters like David are managing land, especially small tracts, to create quality deer habitat and better deer hunting. QDMA has the information, expertise and support to help them achieve these goals.” With 50,000 active members in all 50 states, Canada and several foreign countries, QDMA is now one of the fastest growing conservation organizations in North America.

The milestone in membership was reached just six months short of QDMA’s 20th Anniversary this October, but the majority of QDMA’s growth has occurred in the last decade. When Murphy took the reins of the organization in 1997, QDMA had just 3,000 members, and Murphy was QDMA’s only employee. By 2000, QDMA reached 10,000 members, and momentum was beginning to build. Eight years later, QDMA has 50,000 members and more than 30 full- and part-time employees. Murphy first operated QDMA out of a spare bedroom in his Georgia home; the organization is now headquartered on a 23-acre site just outside Athens, Georgia, that was donated to the organization in 2004.

"Our growth is also made possible by an expanding network of volunteers and QDMA Branches across North America,” said Murphy. “We’ve grown from just over 30 active Branches to 175 Branches in the last four years alone. These volunteers are critical to continued membership growth and achieving the association’s educational mission."

QDMA’s growth has allowed the organization to diversify its outreach efforts. QDMA’s message of sound deer management and wildlife stewardship is now conveyed through a multimedia effort that includes Quality Whitetails magazine, Quality Whitetails TV on the Outdoor Channel, publications like the landmark book Quality Food Plots, the QDMA Web site, and QDMA’s Deer Steward certification courses. Additional outreach initiatives under the umbrella of the REACH program include funding for whitetail research, advocacy of sound deer management in public policy, and QDMA’s Mentored Hunting Program for hunter recruitment and retention.

“Number 50,000 is just the tip of the iceberg,” said Craig Dougherty, chairman of QDMA’s Board of Directors. “QDMA is all about better deer and better deer hunting, and there are about 10 million deer hunters who have not discovered us yet. When they do, we will see an increase in wildlife conservation activity of historic proportions, with white-tailed deer being the big winners.”

Founded in 1988, QDMA is a national nonprofit wildlife conservation organization with more than 50,000 members in all 50 states and Canada, and several foreign countries. Membership in QDMA is open to anyone interested in better deer and better deer hunting, and committed to ethical hunting, sound deer management and the preservation of the deer-hunting heritage. To learn more about QDMA and why it is the future of deer hunting, call (800) 209-3337.

–QDMA … better deer, better deer hunting–


Media Contact: Lindsay Thomas Jr. – (800) 209-3337 or lthomas@qdma.com

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04/02/2008- QDMA Reaches 50,000 Members and Counting
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01/07/2008- Quality Whitetails TV Follows The Rise and Fall of a Monarch Buck
08/27/2007- Season 1 of Quality Whitetails TV now available on DVD!
07/19/2007- National Science Teachers Association recommends QDMA’s ‘Living with White-tailed Deer’ program
06/13/2007- QDMA Honors New York Conservation Officer
06/13/2007- Michigan’s Eric Howardis 2007 QDMA Volunteer of the Year
06/13/2007- Connecticut Group Named 2007 QDMA New Branch of the Year
06/13/2007- QDMA Honors Michigan Group’s Fundraising Efforts
06/13/2007- QDMA Cape Fear River Branch Earns National Award for Educational Efforts
06/13/2007- Michigan Group Earns National Recognition for Education/Outreach Event
06/13/2007- QDMA Awards Highlight 2007 Convention and Whitetail Expo
06/13/2007- QDMA Honors Matt Ross as Regional Director of the Year
06/13/2007- Westervelt’s Dave Edwards Earns Al Brothers Professional Deer Manager Honors
06/13/2007- Brothers Earn National Wildlife Management and Conservation Award
06/13/2007- QDMA Names Lindsay Thomas Jr. Employee of the Year

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