- Safari Club International
Infobox_Organization
name = Safari Club International
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membership = 50,000
headquarters = Tucson,Arizona
formation = 1973
website =http://www.safariclub.org/Safari Club International is an
international organization composed ofhunters . SCI has more than 50,000 members and 180 local chapters. [cite web|url=http://www.scifirstforhunters.org/docs/content/167/Welcome%20Kit.pdf|title=p.2|format=PDF]Safari Club International Foundation, the 501 (c) 3 branch of SCI, funds and manages worldwide programs dedicated to wildlife conservation, outdoor education and humanitarian services. [cite web|url=http://www.scifirstforhunters.org/docs/content/167/Welcome%20Kit.pdf|title=New Member Welcome Kit|format=PDF]
Leadership
SCI was founded by hunter C.J. McElroy,Safari Magazine, Safari Club International, Special Edition June, 1988] who was eventually forced to resign his leadership role. McElroy has 335 hunted animals listed in SCI record books, including African elephants, Pacific walrus, southern white rhinoceros, black rhinoceros, Scimitar-horned oryx, addax, hippopotamus, pygmy hippopotamus, dama gazelle, polar bear, African lions, Bengal tigers, wolves, leopards, jaguar and others. Some of these species have become endangered and can no longer be hunted in their native habitats. [ [http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/bengal-tiger.html Bengal Tiger Profile] ] [ [http://www.newscientist.com/channel/life/endangered-species/dn4109 Poaching causes hippo population crash] ]
In 2007, SCI elected a new president, Dennis Anderson, of Anaheim, California. Anderson has hunted in Asia, Africa, Europe, the South Pacific and North America, completing the "North American 29" (see below) in 2003. [cite web|url=http://huntinglife.blogspot.com/2007/06/safari-club-international-elects-new.html|title=Safari Club International Elects New Leadership] Anderson has reported hunting polar bear, ibex, gazelle, roe deer, wolf, Asian elk, bighorn sheep, rhinoceros, bontebok, rhebok, vaal, reedbuck, lynx, elephant, and hyena. [cite web|url=http://www.huntingreport.com/email_extra/|title=The Hunting Report (sign-up required)]
The organization's headquarters is in Tucson,
Arizona .An annual convention is held in Reno,Nevada .Mission statement
The Safari Club International mission statement reads as follows:
Safari Club International is the leader in protecting the freedom to hunt and in promoting wildlife conservation worldwide.
* Providing value to members by shaping policies and legislation that protect the freedom to hunt locally, nationally and internationally.
* Keeping members informed regarding issues that impact hunting while educating and entertaining members with articles about hunting in all forms of media.
* Providing a community for hunters worldwide where information is exchanged, and where members are able to participate in a market for hunting goods and services.
* Promoting a positive image of hunters and portraying them as responsible citizens who fund wildlife conservation, education and other programs which benefit the community. [cite web|url=http://www.safariclubfoundation.org/content/index.cfm?action=view&content_ID=159|title=SCI Mission Statement]Conservation projects
SCI conservataion and education programs are conducted by Safari Club International Foundation, a non-profit organization "dedicated to wildlife conservation, outdoor education and humanitarian services." [http://www.safariclubfoundation.org/] Although this foundation was set up by SCI and shares board members with SCI, it is a separate legal entity.
Humanitarian services
Sportsmen Against Hunger began in 1989, [cite web|url=http://www.safariclubfoundation.org/content/index.cfm?action=view&content_id=324|title=Sportsmen Against Hunger] and through the network of SCI chapters, provides food banks with meat from harvested animals. In 2006, over 250,000 pounds of wild game were donated to charitable relief organizations. [cite web|url=http://www.safariclubfoundation.org/content/index.cfm?action=view&content_id=324|title=Sportsmen Against Hunger] The Sensory Safari program allows sight-impaired individuals to get a “visual” perspective of what animals are like by feeling mounts, skins, skulls, horns, and antlers. [cite web|url=http://www.nfb.org/images/nfb/Publications/fr/fr18/Issue4/f180412.htm|title=Buckeye Bulletin] The National Federation of the Blind (NFB) asked SCIF to host a Sensory Safari at its annual convention. In 1997, the NFB signed a memorandum of understanding with SCI to host Sensory Safaris at all future NFB national and state conventions. [cite web|url=http://www.safariclubfoundation.org/humanitarian/default.htm#sensory|title=SCIF Sensory Safari] Hunters who participate in the SafariCare program take bags filled by SCI chapter with medical, school, and relief supplies to clinics and schools to remote regions of the developing world. [cite web|url=http://www.safariclubfoundation.org/content/index.cfm?action=view&content_ID=360|title=SafariCare / SafariWish] The SafariWish program is part of the SafariCare program, designed to give children with life-threatening illnesses a chance to go hunting. [cite web|url=http://www.safariclubfoundation.org/content/index.cfm?action=view&content_ID=360|title=SafariCare / SafariWish] The Disabled Hunter program, through SCI chapters, provides sponsorship for hunting trips for disabled sportsmen. [cite web|url=http://www.safariclubfoundation.org/content/index.cfm?action=view&content_ID=240|title=Disabled Hunter]
On
March 26 2008 North Dakota discovered packages of groundvenison donated to food pantries through the Sportsmen Against Hunger program that tested "strongly positive" forlead , prompting the state Department of Health to urge pantries not to use or distribute the venison.Minnesota also announced that it will stop distributing hunter-donated meat through its food pantries. [cite web|url=http://www.billingsgazette.net/articles/2008/03/29/news/state/22-lead.txt|title=Montana's poor still get game meat] [cite web|url=http://www.bismarcktribune.com/articles/2008/03/28/news/local/152067.txt|title= More research planned on lead issue]On
April 3 2008,Iowa , which halted distribution of donated venison based on the North Dakota report, resumed distribution of meat from food pantries. Ten samples of ground venison from a food pantry were tested by theUniversity of Iowa Hygienic Laboratory and found to "have less than 1 part per million of lead, eight had no detectable amounts and two only had trace amounts" sufficient for the Iowa Department of Public Health to caution young children and pregnant women to consume limited amounts of the meat. [cite web|url=http://www.thonline.com/article.cfm?id=196606|title=Deer meat analysis: little lead]Annual hunters convention
For the last 35 years, SCI has hosted an Annual hunters convention. In 2007, over 22,000 SCI members, and 1,000 exhibitors participated in the convention. [cite web|url=SCI|title=New Member Welcome Kit pg. 3]
Publications
The organization publishes Safari magazine, a bi-monthly publication that features hunting stories, issues affecting the hunting sportsman, reviews of books and equipment, as well as conservation reports. Safari also has a special awards issue, which honors trophy hunters each year.
It also publishes Safari Times, the news publication of the organization.
Awards
SCI has its own scoring and record book system which ranks the biggest tusks, horns, antlers, skulls and bodies of hunted animals. Hunters are rewarded with trophies for completing a “Grand Slam;” a “Special Awards Issue” of SCI’s magazine is dedicated to this topic and those who win awards are listed in SCI’s “Record Book of Trophy Animals.” This book ranks every species of game animal using the SCI official scoring method. “Highest scores go to the animals with the largest measurements.”
Every animal killed that meets the minimum score required for a record book entry makes the hunter eligible to enter the medallion program and is assured of receiving at least a bronze medallion.
Political lobbying
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