J. Thomas Saldias Appointed Chief Counsel New Firearms Policy In Peru
July elections in Peru in July resulted in a new government that wants to reverse the gun policy of the country. One of its first measures in this area was to renew the body of the state in charge of it, Superintendencia Nacional de Control de Servicios de
Kentuckiana Chapter Pays it Forward To A Soldier Returning Home
While missing a “chip shot” at a monster buck may be a bowhunter’s worst nightmare, realizing that his bow and hunting gear was stolen during a second Middle East tour in the U.S. Army may be a close second.
SCI Immediate Action Alert – Public Land Use Under Attack!
Extremists have abandoned science based wildlife management and are using emotion to attack our hunting heritage. Today, the attack is I-177 in Montana, but tomorrow it could be you! Your help is urgently needed to fight the extremists before that happens. Montana I-177 bans using public lands to harvest publicly owned wildlife by prohibiting trapping,
SCI TN Valley to Co-sponsor 2016 Annual Youth Dove Hunt at Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge
Tennessee Valley SCI is again partnering with TWRA and TWF on a youth dove hunt. All Chapter members are invited to attend.  Please inform the youngsters in the area about this opportunity.   The Chapter has donated a shotgun that will be given to a lucky participant.
NH Advises Don Use Natural Urine-Based Deer Lures
New Hampshire’s white-tailed deer population once again showed no evidence of chronic wasting disease (CWD), based on monitoring data gathered during the 2015 hunting season.
Alabama Chapter July 4 Event a Success
Lobby Day on the Hill on May 5, our Senators and Congressmen were in recess. This precluded our being able to visit with them in person. Their aides are always very well versed on what is happening and are very competent in relaying our messages. It is always helpful to be able to see our
Scrivens Ram – Back Home in the Desert
Known as the “Scrivens” ram, this desert bighorn has travelled a whole lot more since a meat hunter took it in 1942 than it ever did when it was walking and running around on its own four hooves.
Chapter Leaders Prepare For Future
Leaders from 21 different chapters across the United States and Canada converged on the American Wilderness Leadership School outside of Jackson, Wyoming in early June for the third annual SCI Chapter Leadership Summit. The meeting is designed for
SCI Record Book Top Common Grizzly
The grizzly is a powerfully built bear with long, thick hair that varies in color from dark brown to pale yellowish-brown. The body is massive and thick, with a prominent hump on the shoulders and a huge head supported by a short, muscular neck.