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ROAR
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Gov. Puts Foot in Trap
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SCI Testifies for Hunters
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Californians Defeat Ammo Tax
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Cooperative Hunting Victory
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SCI Fights Anti-Gun Bills
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Sunday Hunting Yes!
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If the Shoe Fits…
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Florida Floodplain to Reserve
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Lynx Conservation Successes
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Maryland Crossbow Hunting Ok’d
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ROAR
  • ROAR
  • Please contact the following if you:
  • 1.    Would like a free subscription to the ROAR E-Bulletin to stay abreast of hunter issues: ewilson@safariclub.org
  • 2.    Prefer to receive ROAR by fax or mail; change your e-mail address, or wish to be removed from future e-mail distributions:  ewilson@safariclub.org


  • 3.    Have comments or suggestions: jbrown@safariclub.org


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More on SCI
  •           Founded in 1971, SCI is the leader in protecting the freedom to hunt and in promoting wildlife conservation worldwide.


  •           With some 200 chapters around the globe, the 501(c)(4) non-profit association is a tireless advocate for  the more than 45 million sportsmen and sportswomen who, through their legal hunting activities, represent the single largest source of money necessary to maintain wildlife populations and habitats, to conduct wildlife research and to enforce wildlife laws.  For more information about SCI, visit www.scifirstforhunters.org or its government relations Web site at www.sci-dc.org.
  •           SCI Foundation funds and manages worldwide programs dedicated to wildlife conservation, outdoor education and humanitarian services. For more information about the 501(c)(3) Foundation, visit www.sci-foundation.org or its International Wildlife Museum Web site at www.thewildlifemuseum.org.