by Managing Editor | Apr 16, 2021 | Guest Article, wildlife, Wildlife Conservation
This article was written by Tyler Freel and was originated published on Outdoorlife.com. Would you believe that one tele-meeting on April 23 stands between would-be caribou and moose hunters and their access to nearly 60 million acres of public federal land in...
by Managing Editor | Apr 15, 2021 | Africa, Europe, Sustainable Use, Wildlife Conservation
The following is a report by the International Council For Game and Wildlife Conservation (CIC) on African Nations’ response to a German Political Party calling for a ban on trophy hunting ahead of their election later this year. Resource Africa have...
by Managing Editor | Apr 12, 2021 | Conservation in Action, Digital Camp Talk Article, DSC Foundation, hunting, Wildlife Conservation
As you have probably noticed, we heavily promote the idea that hunting is conservation. It seems, to me, to be a concept beyond question. Somewhat surprisingly, there are some within the ranks of hunters, and many from the ranks of anti-hunting ideologues, who dispute...
by Managing Editor | Apr 12, 2021 | Conservation, Conservation in Action, Digital Camp Talk Article, Guest Article, science, wildlife
Argali are the largest wild sheep on the planet. Inhabiting areas ranging from the Gobi Desert to the Himalayas, these massive mountain ungulates are prized by hunters seeking high adventure. However, a study conducted in the Ikh Nart Nature Reserve in Mongolia shows...
by Managing Editor | Apr 9, 2021 | Digital Camp Talk Article, Guest Article, Reloading
TV Show Observations Terry Blauwkamp is a seasoned hunter, gun-expert and reloader. He has been to Africa more than 20 times. Terry has been a consistent part of DSC Publications through his reloading column. During the past COVID-19 stay-at-home orders,...