Long-distance migrations have been declining worldwide, largely due to the severing of migration corridors.
The Circle of Life and The Native American Fish and Wildlife Society
If all the beasts were gone, men would die from great loneliness of spirit, for whatever happens to the beast also happens to man.
AN AGREEMENT TO MOVE FORWARD IN KAZAKHSTAN
The 2018 SCI Convention once again brought together those who are passionate about hunting and conservation with stakeholders from across the world
THE WILD HARVEST INITIATIVE COULD BRING URBAN AND RURAL IDEALISTS TOGETHER
“In this world today, the access to reliable sources of food that can be sustainably harvested is the dream of every single government.”
Charting the Life Cycle of the American Woodcock Today to Make Science-Based Decisions Tomorrow
The more data we have on game birds like the woodcock, the more likely responsible science-based decisions will be made by lawmakers.
SCI/SCIF Partner With Pursuit Channel To Promote Hunting And Wildlife Conservation
Safari Club International (SCI) and Safari Club International Foundation (SCIF) announced today that they have partnered with the Pursuit Channel to promote hunting and sustainable-use wildlife conservation.
International Wildlife Management Symposium: Managing Wildlife in the Next Century
In late 2011, the International Wildlife Management Symposium met near Vancouver, British Columbia, and was attended by wildlife biologists and hunters from multiple countries. Safari Club International Foundation (SCIF) was a sponsor of the meeting, supporting its theme; Managing Wildlife in the Next Century. SCI member Shane Mahoney gave a riveting keynote address entitled, Why …
Resolving Human-Wildlife Conflict
We can all agree that wildlife has value. The value that people associate with wildlife can take multiple forms, one of which is the importance of wildlife to human Society. When a species loses its societal value, the regard for the well-being of individual animals and the overall population status of the species may diminish. …