Washington State SCI Chapters Work In Coalition To Relocate Pronghorn Antelope
Considered North America’s fastest land animal, the pronghorn antelope has seen growth from zero to approximately 400 in the Yakima area to the Okanogan, thanks to a joint effort between two Indian tribes and local SCI Chapters. The Yakama Nation has made three translocations totaling 198 pronghorns, starting in 2011. The Colville Confederated Tribes have
Armchair Safari – Far Away Up The Nile
John G Millais came from an artistic and hunting family. He traveled throughout Africa studying the people, the country and the wildlife. He was an ardent hunter. His Nile book was the result of a trip to the Sudan and many of the remote districts in which there was tremendous plains game hunting for the
SCI – Houston Chapter Receives TX State Honors
The Houston chapter of Safari Club International has been selected to receive a Texas Parks & Wildlife Hunter Education Partner Award. The award will be presented at the annual Hunter Education Instructor Conference and Awards Banquet in Uvalde, Texas later this month. “Now that is exciting news!!! We are humbled, thrilled and honored to be
Keep The United Nations Out Of My Freezer
In the latest scheme of social engineering, a UN report claims taxing red meat will save the planet by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and combat wildlife habitat loss by directing people to a plant-based diet. The Global Resources Outlook 2019 examines the trends in natural resources and their corresponding consumption patterns since the 1970s, according
Norma Releases ECOSTRIKE – Lead-Free High-Impact Hunting Ammunition
Norma’s new ECOSTRIKE brings the latest bullet technology to create a lead-free projectile with better ballistic coefficients and more reliable terminal performance. ECOSTRIKE is a great choice for hunting medium and large game because it expands at either low or high velocities. The ECOSTRIKE is available in a wide variety of popular calibers. “With ECOSTRIKE,
Save The Date – May 9 — For SCI Lobby Day
Safari Club International invites sportsmen and women throughout the U.S. to participate in SCI’s annual Lobby Day on Thursday, May 9, 2019. SCI’s Department of Hunter Advocacy will organize face-to-face meetings for SCI members with U.S. Senators, Congressmen, and/or their legislative staffs. Lobby Day takes place during SCI’s 2019 May Board meeting. Sportsmen and women
How Zambia Manages Human Wildlife Conflict
Paul Zyambo, Zambia’s Director of National Parks and Wildlife, explains why it is important to conserve wildlife and how human/wildlife conflicts can be managed for the betterment of African communities.
SCI’s Cyrus Hunter Baird Honored By American Conservation Coalition
Cyrus Hunter Baird, Safari Club International Manager of Government Relations, has been named to this year’s “30 Under 30” list selected by the American Conservation Coalition, EarthX and the National Audubon Society for his work in the conservation world. “The American Conservation Coalition (ACC) is thrilled to announce the winners of 30 Under 30: The
Win A Black Bear Hunt!
Safari Club International Foundation (SCIF) is holding a sweepstakes for a seven-day Alaskan coastal black bear hunt for two lucky hunters to help fund ongoing SCIF conservation programs. Join Coastal Alaska Adventures aboard a fully-equipped 58-foot vessel and experience a once-in-a-lifetime hunt with an opportunity at some of the largest black bears in North America!
Namibia: Emerging Giant
Four young kudu bulls in northern Namibia. All of these are too young, but they’re going to be nice bulls in a few more years. Despite ravages from rabies, Namibia has a lot of kudu and still produces very fine bulls. Back in the mid-1970s I devoured Jack O’Connor’s account of what turned out to