SCI, WFSA Fight Gun Confiscation In Peru SCI and the World Forum on Shooting Activities (WFSA) have partnered to halt the implementation of new gun laws that would limit civilian gun ownership and would lead to government firearm confiscation without compensation. In light of this grave threat to the hunting and shooting community, SCI and WFSA have pledged support to the Peruvian Association of Legal Firearms Owners and are working on a multi-pronged approach to reverse this gun grab. To learn more about this fight and find out how you can help this effort please visit: http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/2nd-amendment-legal-fund-in-peru2nd Amendment Legal Fund in PERUwww.indiegogo.comLegal Fund created to defend the right of Law-abiding Peruvian Citizens to own and use firearms
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In a court filing, the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) announced that they will be pushing back the decision on removing the gray wolf from its protected status. The move to delist the species was revealed late last month when the LA Times obtained a document from the USFWS that suggests wolf management could be handed over to individual states. At the time it was expected that the final decision could come as early as the end of May, but according to Associated Press, government attorneys appeared in court on Monday stating that ?a recent unexpected delay? will be holding up the action indefinitely. For now, no other explanation was given.Nationwide Wolf Delisting Postponed Indefinitelywww.outdoorhub.comHunting News Nationwide Wolf Delisting Postponed Indefinitely Daniel Xu + View ProfileSubscribeFacebookTwitterWebsite | May 21, 2013 | | FacebookTwitterRedditPinterestStumbleuponEmail this postThere are now roughly 6,000 gray wolves in the lower 48 states.In a court filing, the U.S Fish and Wildlife...
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Zim Cape BuffaloThe cape buffalo was harvested by SCI's Director of Government Affairs and Science Based Conservation on Aug. 6. 2012. The full mount has arrived at the Washington, DC office.