As the President, CEO, and founder of Tri-National Inc., Robert Rogulic steers the transportation company and ensures a smooth connection between Canada and Mexico through the United States. Robert Rogulic is also an avid hunter, and holds a Boone and Crockett record for one of the biggest antelopes shot of all time.
Founded in 1887 by Theodore Roosevelt, and based in Missoula, Montana, the Boone and Crockett Club supports the protection and propagation of wildlife resources and advocates for fair chase hunting. Under the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation umbrella, their wide-reaching program includes conservation, record keeping, advocacy, research, and promoting hunting and ethics. Significant accomplishments include establishing and expanding national parks such as Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Glacier, and Denali, founding the National Forest Services and parks, National Wildlife Refuge, and championing prominent legislation including the Lacey, Pittman-Robertson Acts, Timberland Reserve bill, and other modern gaming laws. The club has held the Big Game Awards triennially since 1947. The event is considered one of the oldest big-game and conservation and management celebrations and features big game trophies exhibits, raffles, an auction for hunts in top trophy regions, and an updated trophy record book.
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AuthorOwner Robert Rogulic functions as the CEO of Tri-National, Inc., a provider of transportation solutions that facilitate companies’ reduction of costs and increase of revenue. Archives
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