Month: July 2018

Alaska’s Wood Bison Continue to Thrive

Three years ago, SCI Foundation helped the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation release 130 wood bison back into the lower Innoko/Yukon River area of Alaska.  The project’s goal was to reintroduce to the wild a species that had been lost over a century ago through changing ecological factors, unregulated hunting and …

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Hunting is Conservation – Settling the Debate

The idea of killing an individual animal to preserve a species is a hard one for many people to grasp, especially to an ever increasingly urban-based demographic dominating social media and the popular culture.  But, many experts, even outside of the industry, agree with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), an internationally recognized organization …

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If Mom Hunts, Then The Kids Will Hunt Too by Brittany Boddington

It is an exciting time to be a hunter!  I grew up with a dad, Craig Boddington, that hunted all over the world, but it wasn’t until after high school that I got into hunting.   I started attending the SCI Conventions the year I graduated high school in 2003, and I haven’t missed one since.  The …

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