The rut may have ended for elk and moose, but what we’ve learned during the winter has brought us more appreciation than ever for their place in nature.
Motivating People, Managing Bears: The 5th International Human-Bear Conflicts Workshop
A bear is running at you at 30 mph, 44 feet per second, if it is 88 feet away, will be on you in 2 seconds flat. Bear spray takes roughly 2-5 seconds to deploy, and while it is roughly 92% effective. Firearms can be easier to use but are often slightly less effective …
Tangible Conservation Changes with the Hunter Legacy 100 Fund
2018 is starting off with a bang! The Hunter Legacy 100 Fund has awarded SCI Foundation three new grants
TAJIKISTAN ARGALI SHEEP UPDATE
“Tajikistan is also an example of how trophy hunting may be the best economic incentive to initiate wildlife conservation programs in some countries because it affords an immediate income with minimum investment.”
THE STORY OF THE AFRICAN ELEPHANT IS NOT OVER
SCI Foundation is proud to contribute to the accurate survey of the African elephant while promoting responsible management decisions.
First Big Bulls Collared in North America’s Longest Running Elk Study
Elk play an important economic and cultural role in Canada to hunters, recreationists, wildlife enthusiasts, and aboriginal people.
MAPPING ELK ‘HOT SPOTS’ IN THE GUNNISON BASIN
This project is partially motivated by the often-conflicting interests of hunters and other public land users.
SCI FOUNDATION IS WORKING TO MAKE DRIVING IN MOOSE COUNTRY SAFER
The Kenai Peninsula has an estimated 6,000 moose and it is estimated that 250 moose are struck each year on the road.
Charting the Life Cycle of the American Woodcock Today to Make Science-Based Decisions Tomorrow
The more data we have on game birds like the woodcock, the more likely responsible science-based decisions will be made by lawmakers.
U.S. Now Allows Elephants From Zimbabwe, Zambia To Be Imported
Elephants legally hunted in Zimbabwe and Zambia between 2016-2018 now can be imported into the United States, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) announced today in Africa.