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International | Unites States | Alabama
Safari Club International is the fastest growing and most
proactive hunting organization in the world. Founded
in 1971, SCI has grown to more than 37,000 members and over
one million affliated members worldwide. Our bond
is our love of hunting and wildlife conservation.
SCI is a leader in wildlife conservation issues throughout
the world from the great priaires of North America to the
savannahs, veldt and jungle of Africa and to the windswept
mountains of Asia.
SCI is a global leader in wildlife conservation issues.
Only a few of SCI's many programs are listed below.
For more information about SCI's conservation programs or
to find out how you can help SCI with wildlife conservation,
contact SCI Alabama or SCI Headquarters.
International
- Zimbabwe CAMPFIRE Program: Through this program, a portion
of all trophy fees are returned to the native population.
These fees in turn have built schools, medical facilities,
provided food and reduced poaching of wildlife.
- SafariCare: A medical outreach program which provides
healthcare services to native populations were there is
little to no healthcare available. This program was organized
and is run by SCI members in the medical profession.
- Books for Africa.
- Schools for Africa.
United States
- American Wilderness Leadership School (AWLS) in Jackson
Hole, Wyoming.
- Sportsmen Against Hunger (SAH).
- Sensory Safaris for the visually impaired.
- Publication of monthly newspaper "Safari Times."
- Publication of bi-monthly magazine "Safari Journal."
Alabama
- Auburn University - Whitetail deer research program.
- Alabama Bald Eagle Restoration Project.
- Alabama Wildlife Center - Wildlife Rescue Service.
- Auburn University - Wildlife Science fellowships &
scholarships.
- Alabama Handicapped Sportsmen's Association.
- State of Alabama Department of Conservation & Natural
Resources, Game & Fish Division - Law enforcement
assistance.
- State of Alabama Firearms and Hunter Safety Program.
- Raised over $300,000 for conservation!
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