Month: June 2018

2nd Grade Teacher Katie Baker Learns About Wildlife Conservation and Giving Back.

It started with an email from my dad, Paul Baker, with the title “You need to do this!” and a link to the SCIF website and AWLS page. My initial reaction was “here is another spam email from dad”, however, 30 minutes later I was printing out my application, typing an email to Todd Roggenkamp, and …

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AWLS Lessons Shared… and shared again.

Rob Royalty, Superintendent and Teacher at Thomas-Fay-Custer Unified Schools in Western Oklahoma, came back from attending the American Wilderness Leadership School (AWLS) with the idea of establishing an Outdoor Education/ Wildlife Conservation course at his school. He began by creating a syllabus based on the information that he learned at AWLS, and then expanded it to …

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Multiple Factors Affect Grizzly Bear Numbers

Along with grizzly bears being struck and killed, various other animals were struck as well and their carcasses were dumped in gravel pits in the valleys below. The dumped carcasses attracted grizzly bears to the valleys below

Montana Chapters Donate Big at Northern Wild Sheep and Goat Council Biennial Symposium

The Northern Wild Sheep and Goat Council (NWSGC) hosted its biennial symposium in Whitefish, Montana this past month and Montana SCI Chapters brought in $2,125 proving themselves to be gracious hosts! The Big Sky State’s SCI Chapters are already known for contributing heavily to wild sheep and goat conservation. This sponsorship is another example of how …

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