Mason Dixon Chapter of Safari Club International
Safari Club International does more than hunt the world did you know:
SCI has been fighting for Hunters Rights for more than 35 years.
SCI Has a Political Action Committee called SCI-PAC That raises money ever day to keep the rights to hunt in the USA. Yes they are in Washington DC and your home state protecting your rights to hunt.
SCI has a convention yearly for all it’s members to attend This year more than 22,000 SCI Members will get together and in a 650,000 sq ft building and TALK HUNTING!
SCI has it’s on Record Book of Trophy animals and awards given out yearly for accomplishments for you the hunter.
SCI Foundation funds and manages worldwide programs dedicated to wildlife conservation, outdoor education and humanitarian services.
Outdoor Education SCI will teach over 1800 high school students the meaning of safety and ethics a year. More than 10 million young people have learned from nearly 5000 educators trained by SCI.
SCI supports Conservation efforts around the USA and World. Just alone the SCI Members contribute $3.2 million to conservation each year,
SCI woman organization is called the Sables. Founded in 1984.
Humanitarian Services;
Sportsman for Hunger
Sensory Safari
Disabled Hunter/ Pathfinder Award
Safari Care
Safari Wish
Hunters Helping Kids
NRA
Boy Scouts of America
Conservation Efforts
Every member of SCI is a conservationist on many levels. From their membership
dollars that go to support the SCI Foundation's global activities, to their local chapter projects, to their support of federal and local game and fish agencies through purchase of licenses and sporting equipment, members of SCI are conservationists of the best kind.
The SCI Foundation funds and manages worldwide programs dedicated to wildlife conservation, outdoor education and humanitarian services. It works closely with SCI Chapters and members to advance hundreds of local, regional and global wildlife conservation projects each year. Take a look at our web site to see some of the ways we're working to help wildlife.
Litigation
Safari Club International's Litigation Department participates in federal and state court cases and regulatory matters throughout the country to support and protect hunting opportunities and wildlife conservation. The Department is staffed by attorneys Anna Seidman, Doug Burdin and Bill McGrath, in consultation with SCI's Legal Task Force.
The latest edition of the Litigation Newsletter is now available on-line. To view the most recent news on SCI’s work to defend your hunting freedoms and to support sustainable use conservation, please click here.
SCI is involved in cases interpreting the Endangered Species Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, the National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act, the Wilderness Act, and other laws affecting wildlife and hunters. Examples of current and recent litigation include the following: Alaska Subsistence Priority Hunting Administration For more detailed descriptions of our cases and the issues that we are following, check out the links on this page. To become a member and help SCI fight for you please join today by clicking here and to Contact us on any related items. JOIN TODAY CONTACT US TODAY
Hunting Opportunities on National Wildlife Refuges
Wolf Delisting and Management in the Western Great Lakes and Northern Rocky Mountain States Grizzly Bear Delisting in Yellowstone Area
Exotic Captive Antelope Hunting and Conservation
Bighorn Sheep Water Developments on Kofa National Wildlife Refuge
Florida Black Bear Listing under ESA
Trapping in Lynx Habitat in Minnesota and Maine
New Jersey Bear Hunting
Hunters as Agents in Management of Wildlife Overpopulations on National Parks
Polar Bear Listing and Importation Restrictions