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Safari Club International - Garden State Chapter
Glen Gardner, New Jersey, United States
Safari Club International, a world leader in conservation and advocacy for hunter’s rights, had a presence in all but 5 states in the country. New Jersey was one of those states. In 2024, a group of dedicated hunters formed a board and applied for a charter. The Garden State Chapter was founded in the fall of that year. Under the leadership and direction of the inaugural board, the Garden State Chapter of Safari Club International was born. The main objectives of the Garden State Chapter are to support hunter’s rights, and to show the local community how important hunters are to land conservation and the preservation of wildlife.
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Safari Club International - Greater Dacotah Chapter
Rapid City, South Dakota, United States
The Greater Dacotah Chapter (GDC) supports SCI’s efforts to protect hunting around the world, and fulfill countless conservation, educational, and humanitarian projects that make a difference.
The Greater Dacotah Chapter is a strong advocate of the North American Model of Conservation!
Over the past 19 years GDC has provided over $1,246,000 in funding for conservation and hunter advocacy both in South Dakota and worldwide!
GDC has consistently held Chapter of the Year status because of our outreach efforts for hunters, conservation, humanitarian, youth hunting adventures and education, Safari Care, Sportsmen Against Hunger 1-million-mark, Wounded Warrior, shooting range development, and wildlife law enforcement efforts!
The Greater Dacotah Chapter’s mission & vision is consistent with SCI and SCIF to protect the freedom to hunt and promote wildlife conservation through involvement with state and federal wildlife agencies in North America and the Global network.
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Safari Club International - Hawaii Chapter
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Safari Club International is the leader in protecting the freedom to hunt and in promoting wildlife conservation worldwide. The Hawaii Chapter of SCI is the authorized chapter for the state of Hawaii and is a non-profit (501c4) organization providing advocacy for the SCI mission, connecting people interested in hunting and wildlife conservation, educating youth and the general public on the role of ethical and responsible hunting as both recreation and a wildlife management tool, and in promoting ethical hunting practices and civic responsibility among those who enjoy hunting.
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Safari Club International - Illinois & Chicago Chapter
Yorkville, Illinois, United States
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 engaging articles about the rich heritage of hunting in all forms of media.
Providing a community for hunters worldwide where camaraderie is enjoyed and expert information is exchanged, and where members are able to participate in a market for quality 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.
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Safari Club International - Inland Empire Chapter
Spokane Valley, Washington, United States
ABOUT US
Since 2000, SCI Foundation, has provided $60 million to promote science-based conservation through wildlife research, youth and teacher
education, and humanitarian programs that prove the importance of the hunting community worldwide.
Growth of SCI Foundation has continued to gain momentum through charitable donations and grants from members, chapters, and the SCI
organization. SCI’s approximately 170 chapters contribute time, talent and financial support to local, national and international projects.
Since 1979, SCI has spent nearly $400 million on hunter advocacy and wildlife conservation.
Since 2000 along, SCI has spent $200 million protecting the freedom to hunt.
SCI’s Washington, DC office includes attorneys and wildlife biologists working 24/7 on behalf of all hunters
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