QuietKat to Boost Support for Hunter Education

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posted on May 25, 2023
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QK IHEA Partnership

QuietKat Electric Bikes has announced it will be donating products to help raise money for the International Hunter Education Association (IHEA-USA). It joins Federal Ammunition in this support and investment.

IHEA-USA is dedicated to educating people of all ages and abilities about the benefits of hunting. Working with the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, as well as numerous nonprofit conservation groups, they help match experienced hunters and mentors with those hoping to learn more and hunt in their local area. Along with their printed publications, they also have websites such as LearnHunting.org and videos in their Hunters Connect line that help to educate and build confidence in new and learning hunters.

Executive director of the IHEA-USA, Alex Baer, stated, “With the help of companies like QuietKat we can reach larger audiences and educate more people on how to safely hunt wild game as well as how fair chase hunting benefits the national ecosystem. This helps us promote a healthy and safe experience for everyone involved while achieving our educational mission to communicate about the positive impacts of hunting.”

“Hunting is the foundation of our company and for us to continue finding ways for QuietKat to recruit new hunters, young or old, is not just important but it’s a way for us to give back to a lifestyle and an industry that has given so much to us. IHEA-USA helps to conserve and safely teach practices that make it possible for all of us to enjoy our time outdoors but it also takes into consideration the future generations who will be enjoying it long after us.”, stated Jake Roach, president and co-founder of QuietKat.

For more information on these efforts, visit quietkat.com or ihea-usa.org.

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