The event offered a multi-day hunting trip with one or both of the Trump sons for donors who gave $500,000 to $1,000,000. | Getty Trump transition seeks distance from conservation fundraiser

The Trump transition team released a statement Tuesday seeking to distance Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. from a fundraiser that offered a hunting trip with them — and a photo opportunity with the president-elect — to top donors.

An “Opening Day” event with a “Camouflage and Cufflinks” theme offered a multiday hunting trip with one or both of the Trump sons for donors who gave $500,000 to $1 million, with the promise that proceeds would go to support unnamed conservation efforts.

“The Opening Day event and details that have been reported are merely initial concepts that have not been approved or pursued by the Trump family,” transition spokeswoman Hope Hicks said in a statement. “Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump are avid outdoorsmen and supporters of conservation efforts, which align with the goals of this event, however they are not involved in any capacity.”

A representative for the transition directed questions about the event to Walter Kinzie, executive producer and CEO of Encore Live, on Monday, though neither Kinzie nor the transition team disputed the invitation, which was first obtained by TMZ, at that time.

The event, scheduled for Jan. 21 and slated to include a performance by Toby Keith, promised a slew of packages costing from $25,000 to $1 million. Those donating $250,000 would receive a private reception with the two adult sons, the invitation said, while those donating $500,000 or $1 million would win both a hunting trip with Eric and Donald Jr. as well as a private reception and photo opportunity with President-elect Trump.

Kinzie did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Tuesday.