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The Top 7 Things I Learned from SCI Leadership at the 2015 Convention

Today's working press luncheon at the annual SCI Convention served up some positive energy as SCI President and CEO shared food for thought.

SCI Litigators Share Updates on the African Elephant and Lion Issues at SCI Convention

Safari Club International is ever vigilant in monitoring the African elephant and lion issues.

HSUS' Lawsuit to Silence Maine Wildlife Professionals Dismissed

Superior court judge trounces Humane Society for trying to muzzle wildlife experts and put an end to bear hunting.

Wisconsin Hunter Credits Military Training to Survival of Wolf Attack

Army veteran Matt Nellessen tells his story to AH because, “if I’m getting ahold of anybody it’s gonna be the NRA.”

Attention American Hunters: U.S. Government Restrictions on Africa Trophy Importation Begin on Jan. 22

New U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service rules affect all African lion hunts—and your ability to import your lion trophies back to the United States—beginning Jan. 22.

Hunters “Can Do” With New Can-Am Defender Series

The Can-Am Defender ATV series redefines tough whether you're working the woods, ruling the farm land or leading the hunt!.

SCI to Address Recent Listing of African Lion Under Endangered Species Act

With the recent listing of the African lion on the Endangered Species Act, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service now requires American hunters to obtain an import permit for a lion taken on or after Jan. 22. If you’ve booked an African lion hunt or had planned to do so at the SCI Show this week, be sure to attend SCI's special info session on Feb. 6.

No. 1 Reason American Hunters Must Stop Hillary Clinton

There are multiple reasons for freedom-loving Americans not to vote for Hillary Clinton, but for sportsmen this reason may be the biggest one yet.

How We Taxpayers Are Funding Anti-Hunting Group’s Attorney Fees

In lawsuit after lawsuit, here is how tax-exempt anti-hunting extremist groups are making the U.S. government—and American taxpayers—foot the bill for their massive litigation fees.

Why an Alaskan Moose Hunter’s Supreme Court Win Matters

The fact the U.S. Supreme Court chose to hear one hunter’s case out of thousands of petitions and ruled against federal overreach is refreshing in an era when federal bureaucrats often push the limits of their statutory authority.

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