ABOUT
ABOUT THE CLUB
Founded in 1933, Beaver Dam Conservationists is dedicated to conservation, education, safety, and promotion of shooting sports.
The club started out shooting by old Club 33 and at the end of Airport Road. In 1962, the northern 40 acres were purchased. In 1966, the hunting land off Burns Road was purchased.
Beaver Dam Conservationists manage the club and over 330 acres of hunting and fishing land. Club reservations and land-use for hunting and fishing is reserved for members-only.
We host various educational workshops, trainings, and leagues that are open to the public.


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A voluntary organization dedicated to the conservation of our natural resources through the promotion of environmental responsibility, firearm safety and recreational trapshooting. We strive to manage and maintain a modern, safe, and environmentally friendly facility that fosters the shotgun shooting sport, fishing, and archery with providing competitive and recreational opportunities.
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Supports the local community and partners with great area organizations such as Beaver Dam High School Trap Team, Green Valley Enterprises, Wisconsin DNR Hunter Safety Education, KAMO, Dodge County Public Health.
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Provides opportunities for education, training, and mentoring of youths and adults in the safe, ethical, and responsible use of firearms for competition, recreation and hunting.
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Operates the club in a manner that will generate retained earnings to provide for future capital improvements and club preservation while maintaining the costs of shooting, hunting, boating, fishing, and archery by individuals at affordable rates.
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Provides and encourages a sense of ownership, cooperation, and sportsmanlike attitude among club members that projects a positive professional image to club guests, the local community, and non – shooting public.









