Sponsor An Educator To Attend AWLS Through SCIF Sables Chapter Matching Grants
Have you ever considered sponsoring or requesting a chapter matching grant to fund an educator from your community to attend one of the six workshops scheduled at AWLS this summer? Our goal is to fill every seat in each workshop, which holds a maximum of 40 educators. Chapter fundraising season is coming to an end
Soylent Green Or Soylent Beef?
The culinary world has been abuzz with talk of plant-based “meat” recently. The hype took off when Burger King announced its roll out of the Impossible Burger at several stores in the St. Louis area last month. Add to that the first day trading of California-based Beyond Meat, which opened on the Nasdaq at $46,
The .375 Ruger: Best of Runners-Up?
You can’t replicate the age and field record of the .375 H&H. But improve upon it? When my first softpoint struck, the hunt was over. But in true buffalo fashion, the kill was just starting. Useless shoulder hardly slowing his pace, the bull galloped closer. A solid drove through to the bone on the off-side,
House Subcommittee Hearing On Anti-Hunting Grizzly Bear Bill A Yawner
Safari Club International opposes a bill in Congress that would stop hunting of grizzly bears. The Congressional version of “what if someone threw a party and no one came” was in full force on Wednesday when House Natural Resources Committee – Water, Oceans, and Wildlife Subcommittee Chairman Jared Huffman (D- CA) held a hearing on H.R. 2532, the
Bear Edge Camo Assisted Lockback Knife
Bear & Sons Cutlery has introduced the new Bear Edge Camo Assisted Lockback knife. Designed for easy boot or pocket carry, the 61120 delivers performance and comfort that EDC users expect in a lightweight folder. Built around a lightweight aluminum handle dressed in a Realtree EDGE camo pattern, the 61120 weighs a mere four ounces
USFWS Extends Comment Period On Proposed Gray Wolf Delisting
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced a proposed rule this past March to remove the gray wolf from the list of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife under the Endangered Species Act. A comment period ending May 14, 2019 was opened and then the Service announced a 60-day extension to allow all interested parties time to
SWAROVSKI OPTIK Integrates Digital Intelligence Into Its New dS Riflescope
Swarovski Optik has developed a “smart” riflescope with the dS. It provides hunters with intelligent support and represents a completely new generation of riflescope. This product highlights the optical features of a conventional riflescope and combines them with the technology of digital targeting to form an impressive, complete device. The new dS shows not
SCI Lobby Day 2019 A Tremendous Success
On Thursday, May 9, approximately 80 SCI members gathered together for a breakfast briefing in Arlington, Virginia before attending MORE THAN 100 meetings on Capitol Hill with Members of Congress and their LEGISLATIVE staff—part of SCI’s Lobby Day 2019. Congressman Paul Gosar of Arizona and SCI’s 2018 Federal Legislator of the Year fired up the
LHAS Announces Grant Recipients
The Safari Club International Life Hunter Advocate Society has announced three grant fund recipients for 2018/2019. Grants total $43,000. Recipients are: TV series/Classroom Curriculum – American Legacy Hunter Marketing and Advocacy Project: Amount Funded $30,000 Shown, from left, are LHAS Governing Board Members Don Harter, John McLaurin, Carolyn Powell and Chairman Brook Minx LHAS funding
Carter Breaks Hip On Way To Turkey Hunt
Former President Jimmy Carter, 94, fell and broke his hip while leaving his home to go turkey hunting today. He was reported recovering from surgery, which was termed successful. The former President said he was mostly concerned that the turkey hunting season ends this week, and that he had not bagged his limit.