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Aug 15, 2017

SCI Fights Closure Of Grizzly Bear Hunting In British Columbia

Anti-hunters are at it again – this time engineering what hopefully will be a short-lived ban on the hunting of grizzly bears in British Columbia, Canada. Ignoring all sound science that supports a continuation of grizzly bear hunting in that Province, government officials there have bowed to the bluster of anti-hunters. Safari Club International continues

Aug 15, 2017

European Leaders Meet In Barcelona

In July, most of the Presidents and representatives of the European Chapters, the three European Regional Representatives, three International Directors, a Co-Chairman and the Chairman of the IADC, met in Barcelona, Spain. There, they

Aug 10, 2017

Applications For Permission Slips Open For Wyoming Hunter Management Areas

If you’re one of the many hunters planning to head to a Wyoming Game and Fish Department Hunter Management Area (HMA) this fall, it's time to apply for permission slips. As many hunters know,

Aug 2, 2017

SCI: First, Forever In Fight To Take Wolves Off Endangered List

Safari Club International leads from the front when it comes to protecting the freedom to hunt. Unlike other groups who long ago abandoned the battle, SCI has fought in lawsuit after lawsuit to defend the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s regulations to delist recovered wolf populations. And

Aug 2, 2017

SCI: First, Forever In Fight To Take Wolves Off Endangered List

Safari Club International leads from the front when it comes to protecting the freedom to hunt. Unlike other groups who long ago abandoned the battle, SCI has fought in lawsuit after lawsuit to defend the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s regulations to delist recovered wolf populations. And

Jul 26, 2017

Fun Evening For Alabama Chapter

Alabama Chapter holds bimonthly chapter meetings the third Tuesday of every other month. These meetings start with a Board of Directors meeting followed by a cocktail hour, dinner and one or two programs put on by members.

Jul 24, 2017

ME Dept. Of Inland Fisheries And Wildlife Offers Tips On Avoiding Conflicts With Black Bears

With a growing bear population that is expanding into central and southern Maine, there is a greater potential for conflicts. Maine’s Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife wants to remind people to remove attractants so they don’t create a potentially dangerous interaction with a bear.

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