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Membership
Benefits
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Safari
Times:
Monthly newspaper typically packed with articles and issues about
wildlife conservation, legislation, and hunting.
Safari Magazine: This award
winning publication is published six
times a year and is designed to entertain and inform the member.
Governmental Affairs: The Washington,
D.C. office provides assistance in clearing trophies and informs
on U.S. Endangered Species Act, CITES and worldwide governmental
activities.
Air Travel discounts with specified
carriers.
Annual International Hunter Convention:
Access to exhibitors, seminars, auctions and banquets.
Trophy & Replacement Insurance:
Available for purchase to SCI North American members.
Firearms insurance:
An annual fee is accessed interested SCI North American members.
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Conservation
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Conservation:
Millions of dollars are allocated to programs, grants, trusts and
equipment designed to preserve wildlife. |
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Education
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American
Wilderness Leadership School (AWLS):
Students and teachers discover the wise use of our natural resources
and how vital they are to the future.
Apprentice Hunter's Program, instructs proper handling and safety
of firearms.
School Outreach Programs, SCI educators instruct in a classroom setting.
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Humanitarian
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Sportsmen
Against Hunger:
Hunters donate game to the hungry.
Sensory Safari: Visually impaired
individuals discover wildlife through the sense of touch.
Safari Care: Professionals offer
assistance to individuals in third world countries.
Disabled Hunter: This program
promotes opportunities for disabled hunters to experience hunting
traditions and heritage.
Safari Wheels: Is a new and unique
project focusing on helping the victims of landmine tragedy.
International Wildlife Museum:
Promotes wildlife appreciation through exhibits, nature films, interactive
computer technology and hands-on learning areas.
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