Wildlife stewardship has become far more than a job opportunity as 1 out of every 10 Namibians belong to a communal conservancy.
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
Tanzania Operators Granted Two Years Before New Auction System
Together it is our firm belief that promoting participation by more groups, both domestic and foreign, enriches Tanzania’s wildlife and wild places.
Update from the 15th AWCF: Human-Wildlife Conflict
"One of the key benefits of sustainable-use hunting is the direct support of communities and livelihoods of local people"
The 15th African Wildlife Consultative Forum Discussed Leopards, CMS and CITES
"The AWCF is once again serving as an important forum to resolve African game management problems.
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.
SCI Foundation and United Republic of Tanzania Host 15th African Wildlife Consultative Forum
Tanzania recognizes that hunting contributes significantly to conservation, tourism, job creation, and sustainable development, especially in rural areas.
SCI Foundation Prepares for 15th African Wildlife Consultative Forum
The upcoming AWCF will be the first opportunity to discuss the results of the Economic Contributions of Hunting-Related Tourism in Eastern and Southern Africa
Wheels on the Ground Needed for Tanzania Lion Project
SCI Foundation needs your help to fund a high priority project need! A research vehicle with the Tanzania Lion Project recently suffered a mechanical failure in the field, leaving the project short a vehicle and causing the researchers to alter their survey methods. Importing replacement parts and repairing this Land Rover will take some time, …
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Weekly Update: Tanzania Lion Project Launches in Serengeti
SCI Foundation, in collaboration with the Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute and the Carnivore Ecology Laboratory (CEL) at Mississippi State University, has begun what will be the most accurate population survey in the history of African lion research. Researchers have recently completed the initial stages of   field work in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. The Tanzania Lion …
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