Future of Conservation in Good Hands

A 2016 study revealed that youth see a benefit to prioritizing the conservation of species with declining numbers. According to a survey done by biologists and wildlife education specialists, North Carolina youth are quite capable of comprehending the difficult decision-making involved in wildlife conservation. The children surveyed set their priorities on the urgency of preserving […]

When is Enough Finally Enough?

BY RICHARD CHEATHAM, DSC FOUNDATION PRESIDENT This article is featured in the Spring 2017 issue of Game Trails, our quarterly publication  for DSC members. I don’t want to hear about “fake news” like it is some recent phenomenon. Hunters know otherwise. I don’t want to turn on one of the 24-hour news channels and see any one-sided […]

DSC SOUTH TEXAS offering free hunter safety course for youth

San Antonio, TX – DSC South Texas announces that it will conduct the Basic Hunter Education Course to teach hunter safety and ethics to young hunters on June 17, 2017, at the San Antonio Gun Club in the Olmos Basin. As part of its charitable mission to educate hunters on safety, ethics, and fair chase […]

Denmark Surprised By Return of Wolf

Two centuries have passed without any sightings of European gray wolves in the wild areas of Denmark, but in 2012, a male was spotted. Since then, a few other males have moved in, forming an official pack with the she-wolf that traveled over 340 miles last summer from Germany. The positive signs continue as researchers […]

New Video- "Hunter: The True Conservationist"

  So often hunters are painted as “takers.” As we know, this is far from the truth. DSC and DSC Foundation created this new video to shed light on the matter. Help us fight the battle to educate the public on hunting as well as continue the fight for the conservation of wildlife and wild […]

A Lesson from Starving Cubs in Vermont

If black bears thrive in the mixed terrains of Vermont, why are starving cubs turning up under people’s porches? Although Vermont has one of the densest populations of black bears in the U.S., the animal’s solitary lifestyle and fear of humans keep sightings fairly rare. However, at the end of April, several cubs were spotted […]

DSC: Open Letter to EPA on Pebble Mine Settlement

DSC disagrees with the decision by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to settle the lawsuit against Northern Dynasty Minerals – a Canadian company that proposed the controversial Pebble Mine project in Bristol Bay, Alaska. The settlement reverses previous efforts to prevent progress of the extrication of a massive undeveloped ore deposit in Bristol Bay and to […]

Fences Help with Wildlife, But Only Partly

Imagine the helplessness you would experience if an animal tears apart your house, injures family members and destroys your pantry. If it was the family dog who has destroyed the sofa, upping the training or finding a new home for the pet could solve the problem. But what if the agent of destruction is not […]

2017 Photography Competition Award Winners

Here are the winners of the 2017 DSC Photography Competition. Congratulations! Congratulations to all that entered. About the Judges: Tim Sharp, chairman of the committee, has been a commercial photographer in Dallas for more than 20 years specializing in corporate, industrial and editorial photography. His clients are many Fortune 500 companies including AT&T, ExxonMobil, American […]

In Pain? Ask the Fangblenny for Help

When is the last time you learned medical secrets from a little fish? Never, right? A fish in Australia may have the secret to the next breakthrough in pain-relieving medication. Scientists are investigating the unique way that the fangblenny, or a two-inch yellow and blue fish that lives in the Great Barrier Reef, uses venom. […]