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Oct 24, 2019

SCI Hunter Information/Hotline Service Testimonial

I just returned from a successful Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep hunt in Alberta.  Like most who hunt internationally, I’ve had this hunt booked for a couple years.  It had been quite a while since I’ve hunted in Canada so I wasn’t familiar with the latest regulations and laws governing importing and using personal firearms, Customs

Oct 24, 2019

NJ Bear Hunt Begins, Protesters Change Tactics

New Jersey’s annual archery bear season began on Columbus Day, October 14, with state-owned land remaining off limits to bear hunters. The political move to eliminate hunting on state land was imposed last year as a campaign promise fulfilled by Governor Phil Murphy. Animal rights activists from the Bear Education And Resource Group (BEAR) have called

Oct 21, 2019

Safari Club International Chapter In Partnership To Improve Public Land Access In Montana

Left to right: Brad Lencioni, President; Rick Vukasin, BOD member; Terry Ehrhardt, Treasurer of SCI’s Great Falls Chapter The Great Falls, Montana chapter of Safari Club International joined with Lewis and Clark County Open Lands Program, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, the Land and Water Conservation Fund, Montana Fish and Wildlife Conservation Trust, Bass Pro Shops,

Oct 21, 2019

New Australian Law Deems Animals As Sentient Beings

In another international move to bestow human rights to animals, the Australian Capital Territory has become the first jurisdiction in Australia to change the legal status of animals from being purely ‘property’ to sentient beings in their own right, according to an ABC News report. The bill is a mixture of animal welfare and animal

Oct 18, 2019

The Fine Art Of Observing

Lisa McNamee and Donna Boddington flank Craig with their gorgeous 2019 Brooks Range rams on the porch of outfitter Dave Leonard’s “Ram Hole.” Craig spent a lot of time pacing this porch hoping for word from the distant sheep hunters! There’s nothing new about women who hunt. We know about Diana, goddess of the hunt,

Oct 18, 2019

Alabama Department Of Conservation And Wildlife To Hold CWD Informational Meetings

As whitetail bowhunting season gets underway next week, the Alabama Department Of Conservation And Wildlife (ADCW) has announced a series of informational meetings to educate hunters about chronic wasting disease (CWD), according to an AL.com article. Although it has not appeared in Alabama, the ADCW has been concerned by recent outbreaks in north central Mississippi

Oct 17, 2019

Medical Professional Weighs In On Eating Fake Meat

It’s not healthy. That is the conclusion of Dr. Krisit Artz, medical director of lifestyle medicine and virtual health at Spectrum Health. “People hear that they’re plant-based alternatives to meat products, so they think they may be healthier. But in fact, when you look at the ingredient list, they’re typically high in saturated fat, high

Oct 17, 2019

Alejandra Ortega: SCI World Hunting Award Coordinator – Administrative Assistant

I would like to introduce you to the SCI World Hunting Award Coordinator and Administrative Assistant, Alejandra Ortega. Alejandra oversees the World Hunting Awards Program where she works with the Record Book Team to assist SCI members to achieve their World Hunting Award goals.   Alejandra is from Tucson, Arizona and even though she has never

Oct 16, 2019

SCIF Project Improves Understanding Of Namibia Leopard Populations

This map of Namibia shows estimated leopard density based on camera survey data and habitat suitability In partnership with the Namibia Professional Hunting Association and other conservation groups, the SCIF Department of Science-based Conservation recently supported a nationwide survey of leopard populations in Namibia. Well-designed and scientific surveys to estimate population density and parameters such

Oct 15, 2019

Yamaha’s Wolverine X2

The Wolverine X2 is Yamaha’s proven Off-Road Side-by-Side with unmatched capability, comfort and confidence. Assembled in the USA at Yamaha’s state-of-the-art factory in Newnan, Georgia, and built Real World Tough for outdoor adventures, the X2 features a 600-pound-capacity cargo bed and can tow up to 2,000 pounds, making it the ultimate hunting companion. For optimal performance, the Wolverine X2 is equipped with

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