
Tracking Grizzlies: A Collaborative Initiative in British Columbia Following the closure of licensed grizzly bear hunting, bear density and activity have noticeably increased, raising concerns about their impact on ungulate populations. SCIF acknowledges the complexities of managing large carnivores and the necessity for precise data to manage these species effectively. In collaboration with the Tahltan…

The Safari Club International Foundation and the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish have again partnered for the Women’s Duck Hunting Camp. Women over 18 who are interested in learning to duck hunt are invited to a three-day camp, Jan. 17-19 near Caballo Lake State Park. Four Corners SCI is not responsible for links…

As 2025 approaches, we reflect on 2024’s work and achievements. Your support enabled us to advance science-driven initiatives and champion hunting as a key wildlife conservation tool. Our dedicated team has been actively working in the field to fulfill our mission of being ‘First for Wildlife.’ We extend our gratitude to our donors for their…

The Safari Club International Foundation (SCIF) is committed to ensuring the future of wildlife through conservation, education, and hunting, so it’s no surprise that they’ve committed a significant amount of money to Outdoors Tomorrow. SCIF commits $75K for Outdoors Tomorrow Foundation’s Wildlife Conservation Education DALLAS – Sept 16, 2022 – Outdoors Tomorrow Foundation (OTF), the leading provider…
Tucson, AZ – Joseph Hosmer, President, Safari Club International (SCI) Foundation, is pleased to announce 2014 Pathfinder Award recipients Tommy Clack and Brian Gliba. Tommy and Brian will be recognized at SCI’s 43rd Annual Hunters’ Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 6, 2015. “It is so important that extraordinary sportsmen like Tommy and Brian…