Friday, March 22, 2019

SCI Supports Hunter Nation to Protect Rights, Conserve Wildlife

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SCI Supports Hunter Nation To Protect Rights, Conserve Wildlife

Safari Club International (SCI) today announced its support for Hunter Nation with a $15,000 donation to help fund efforts to protect the right to hunt and to conserve wildlife resources.

"We are proud to help support Hunter Nation in their mission of protecting and preserving hunting and hunters' rights, as well as wildlife conservation programs funded by hunters," said SCI President Paul Babaz. "Hunter Nation and SCI's missions directly align and we are excited to work together on shaping policies and programs that benefit hunters and conservation efforts."

"With active chapters and passionate members all across the U.S. and internationally, SCI has long been a leading voice in protecting the freedom to hunt and promoting wildlife conservation worldwide," said Mark DeYoung, CEO of Hunter Nation. "We are grateful for their commitment to support Hunter Nation and together we will raise a louder and more effective voice for all hunters."

"SCI is not only a leader in shaping a favorable legislative and regulatory environment for hunters, but they also have a track record of giving back to our communities through educational, civic and conservation programs," said Keith Mark, Co-Founder of Hunter Nation. "We are looking forward to working with SCI to further promote these efforts."

Safari Club International - First For Hunters is the leader in protecting the freedom to hunt and in promoting wildlife conservation worldwide. SCI's approximately 200 Chapters represent all 50 of the United States as well as 106 other countries. SCI's proactive leadership in a host of cooperative wildlife conservation, outdoor education and humanitarian programs, with the SCI Foundation and other conservation groups, research institutions and government agencies, empowers sportsmen to be contributing community members and participants in sound wildlife management and conservation. Visit the home page www.SafariClub.org, or call (520) 620-1220 for more information.

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