ESPN – Swan: Fairbanks Museum of the North spotlights hunting
October 27, 2008 by Safari Club International Alaska Chapter · Leave a Comment
SCI Alaska Chapter teamed up with SCI Kenai Chapter to assist the University of Alaska’s Museum of the North in producing an exhibit on Alaska’s hunting and trapping heritage. Read more
Alaska Chapter Wins Top SCI Awards
October 23, 2008 by Safari Club International Alaska Chapter · Leave a Comment
At the upcoming national convention in Reno SCI Alaska Chapter will once again be center stage. It has just been announced that the Alaska Chapter has won Top Gun and Diamond Conservation Award honors for this year. Following on a track record of excellence, the Chapter won Top Gun honors in 2004 and Chapter of the Year in 2007, the Alaska Chapter is humbled by this recognition of our efforts.
Alaska Chapter Leads The Re-establishment of Wood Bison Herds
October 23, 2008 by Safari Club International Alaska Chapter · Leave a Comment
The most important aspect of being a hunter-conservationist revolves around our love of the outdoors and the wild creatures that inhabit our favorite places. It is that enduring relationship to nature and our willingness to expend time and money to insure the future of wild places and wildlife that sets us apart from other conservation groups. Read more
SCI Leadership at White House Conference On Wildlife Policy
October 23, 2008 by Safari Club International Alaska Chapter · Leave a Comment
Reno, NV - With the involvement of SCI leaders, the historic meeting to launch the next century of wildlife conservation concluded today with an announcement of a new program to increase access for hunters and a challenge to carry forward and implement a far-reaching recreational hunting and wildlife conservation plan. Read more
SCI Leads Effort to Save Professional Wildlife Management
October 18, 2008 by Safari Club International Alaska Chapter · Leave a Comment
As seems to be the norm lately, this fall’s hunting season was marred by the fact that hunters, America’s premier conservationists, had to once again take time and money away from their cherished traditions and put it towards helping the Alaska Department of Fish and Game retain its ability to professionally manage our wildlife resources. Read more


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