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02-21-13 - The NWTF
The NWTF is a great example of promoting wildlife conservation and youth involvement. The NWTF was founded in 1973 and ...(more)

Common Ground
I recently read an article in the Palm Beach Post entitled Slaughter in the Swamp a Florida Heritage? The article chal ...(more)





Our Mission

Be sure to check out clips from Beau's show, "Beau Knows Outdoors," which aired Fall of 2011 on the Sportsman Channel.


Proud Partners with:

Florida Youth Conservation Center Network

Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission



Beau Turner Receives National Hunting Heritage Award
March 5, 2013 NASHVILLE, Tenn.Beau Turner, supporter of numerous conservation projects around the world and founder of the Beau Turner Youth Conser ...(more)

2013 Hunt Camp
The Beau Turner Youth Conservation Center (BTYCC) is offering a summer day-camp program for youth that have completed 4th grade completed 9th grade ...(more)

2013 Fish Camp
Beau Turner Youth Conservation Center offers a summer day-camp program for youth that have completed 3rd grade completed 9th grade and are interest ...(more)

Gandy Glover Memorial Hunt 2013
It started in the town of Newnan, Georgia, with a man named Gandy Glover. Gandy had a deep passion for the outdoors and loved getting the youth invo ...(more)

Florida's First Lady Ann Scott Visits BTYCC
Check out pictures of Florida's First Lady, Ann Scott's visit to the Beau Turner Youth Conservation Center. Click Here to View Photos ...(more)


The BTYCC mission statement “Getting Youth Outdoors” simply means involving kids in outdoor activities to strengthen their connection to nature and wildlife.  At the BTYCC kids learn, play and explore outside through a variety of activities including birding, hiking, fishing, archery, sport shooting, hunting, kayaking and boating.

The idea behind building a community-based center is to give all kids a place to participate in outdoor activities close to home, including those who may not regularly have access to natural areas.  By introducing youth to their local habitats, encouraging their curiosity and providing tools to foster their interests we are helping them develop a unique and personal relationship to the outdoors.

Partnerships between state and federal agencies, non-profits and private citizens are essential in the effort to promote the growth of the outdoor youth center concept and youth conservation programs. It is more important than ever that we make it our common mission to build youth conservation facilities in close proximity to urban areas, giving every kid the opportunity to discover the wonders of the natural world.




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