The United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) is
anticipating the submittal of the official plan for the reintroduction of
Sonoran Pronghorn to the Chuckwalla Bench at the end of August 2019.
Sonoran Pronghorn Reintroduction Update
Culling Lions – by Steve Scott
Originally posted on “The Outfitter Wire” on 7/26/18. Re-posted here with permission from the author. CLICK HERE to link to original article.
Culling Lions
Remember Cecil the lion; the “iconic” lion shot
California Sonoran Pronghorn Reintroduction Project of San Diego Chapter of SCI
Did you know?
Your San Diego Chapter of Safari Club International is deep into our Conservation focused Pronghorn Re-Introduction Project.
We are reintroducing the Pronghorn Antelope back into their native habitat in Southern
SCI Asks President Trump To Lift Hold On African Elephant Import Permits
Member Alert – Originally posted by SCI on 11/20/17. To view, click HERE
SCI Asks President Trump To Lift Hold On African Elephant Import Permits
Today Safari Club International President Paul Babaz sent
REALITY CHECK: CONSERVATION CAN’T AFFORD TO KEEP HUNTING SEASON CLOSED
Originally Posted on SCI’s First For Wildelife Blog on 10/30/2017 : https://firstforwildlife.com/2017/10/30/reality-check-nature-cant-afford-to-keep-hunting-season-closed/
It is officially fall, and it’s just the time of year SCI Foundation loves most; the opening of conservation
Your San Diego SCI Conservation Efforts
Your San Diego SCI helped sponsor this Thometz Field effort and is listed in article below from The Outdoor Wire. It’s a great example of how our local SCI chapter supports
Lying about Lions—Fake News Exposed As Hunters Fight Fiction with Facts
Originally posted to the NRA Hunter’s Leadership Forum – by Karen Mehall Phillips – Tuesday, August 8, 2017
CLICK HERE to view original artile
Few news stories are so emotionally charged that their slightest
Save the giraffes — with private property rights
Originally posted to The Orange Country Register on 7/26/17.
By ADAM B. SUMMERS | letters@ocregister.com | Orange County Register
July 26, 2017 at 12:02 am
Tigers, polar bears, elephants, rhinoceruses, gorillas, giraffes and other animals face serious