Not All Who Wander
We’d say some hunters would agree.
Weishuhn on Hunting: Remembering Tobe!
Times were different then! There were no trail cameras! Scouting for whitetails meant a whole lot more different things than these days when the hunter simply puts out his cameras, then later checks photos including with some being sent to his or her computer or phone, looks at what time the buck came by or […]
Matt Graham Passes Away at 43
It is great sadness that we report that longtime DSC member, supporter, and convention vendor Matt Graham has passed from a sudden heart attack at his home in Armidale, Australia. Matt was famous in Australian hunting circles and has hosted many DSC members over the years into his remote HUNT AUSTRALIA wilderness camps. “ Matt’s […]
Hunting's Beauty
DSCF Grant Supports K9 Anti-Poaching Unit
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Greg Duncan Blue Heron Communications (800) 654-3766 Greg@blueheroncomm.com DSCF Grant Supports K9 Anti-Poaching Unit DALLAS – DSC and DSC Foundation (DSCF) grants are once again going directly to funding conservation and anti-poaching activities for wildlife. DSC and DSCF granted funds to build and sustain the South African Rhino Protection […]
Sharper Image
By Allen Moore, DSC President This article was featured in the September Edition of Camp Talk, our monthly newsletter for our members. As our membership grows, maybe in a big leap over the next year or so, DSC wants to be ready to meet the challenges and opportunities head-on. The staff is expanding (see right for […]
DSC Objects to Petition for Leopard Uplisting
By Ben Carter This article was featured in the September Edition of Camp Talk, our monthly newsletter for our members. In light of a recent petition submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to reconsider the listing status of the African leopard, DSC firmly reasserts its stance on well-regulated hunting’s critical and integral role in […]
USFWS Disappoints DSC with Final Rule for Alaska Wildlife Refuges
DSC is dissatisfied with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (USFWS) final rule pertaining to management of wildlife in Alaska’s National Wildlife Refuges. The ruling takes away Alaska’s authority to set predator control regulations and other established means and methods of hunting in the state’s 77 million acres of refuges. The rule goes against decades […]
DSC Names Peter Blackwell as Artist of the Year
A tradition since 2002, DSC chooses an outstanding outdoor wildlife artist who exhibits dedication to conservation, outdoor education and hunting as DSC Artist of the Year. For 2017, DSC has selected Peter Blackwell of Kenya for his ability to bring wildlife to life through his fresh and innovative paintings. Growing up on a remote […]
DSC Welcomes Latest Chapter – DSC South Texas
DALLAS – DSC welcomes the latest group to join its chapter affiliate program – DSC South Texas. The recent addition marks the fourth chapter to join DSC in their vision of a society that values wildlife, engages in its conservation, and understands and supports the role of well-regulated hunting in the sustainable use of wild […]