Spreading Christmas Cheer
Thanks to a quick visit by the Happy Hill Farm Choir, the DSC Office halls are full of Christmas cheer. The traveling Christmas choir stopped by DSC Headquarters to sing a few carols, both classic and new, to some of the staff and board members this afternoon. After all the hours of practice and analysis […]
Rare Wildlife Sightings
NW Montana Woodland Caribou Near the U.S./Canada border, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) has confirmed recent woodland caribou sightings. And, in even better news, a breeding pair may be present. Although these caribou are native to the area, these reports are extremely rare. Once spanning from central British Columbia to Idaho, Montana and Washington, […]
Check Out Crane Cam
Big sandhill crane buff? The Arizona Game & Fish Department has set up a Sandhill Crane Cam for live viewing of the birds on their wintering grounds at Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area. The best viewing times are just after daylight and around noon when they return from morning feeding for the rest of the afternoon. […]
Cougars: Michigan Surprise, Livestock Losses, and Management Debates
Michigan It’s always exciting to catch a rare find on a game camera. For the Upper Peninsula wildlife biologists, their cougar capture was one of those exciting moments. Since 2009, their game cameras have captured over three million images, but this is the first cougar. The Oct. 1 image is one of 38 confirmed observations […]
MidwayUSA Supports DSC as 2019 Diamond Level Corporate Sponsor
With gratitude, DSC, along with Sports Afield, recognizes MidwayUSA as a Diamond level sponsor for the 2019 Convention, Mogambo: Dagga Boy Danger. Because of the endorsement of generous companies such as MidwayUSA, DSC’s mission of conservation, education and advocacy can continue for years into the future. Our Convention and Sporting Expo would not be the […]
Young Hunter Award Winner Named
DSC is pleased to announce DSC Life Member Grant E. Stepan, of San Antonio, Texas, as the 2019 recipient of the Colin Caruthers Young Hunter Award. This award honors young hunters who have met a very strict set of criteria for hunting and academic achievement, as well as community service and leadership. The award […]
Texas Elections Matter: Every Vote Matters
By Glenn Lemunyon, DSC’s Washington Advisor Politics matter, and nowhere else in the country is this being tested more than in Texas where there has been a tremendous influx of people over the last decade. After gaining almost 400,000 new residents in one year, Texas is now home to 28.7 million people as of December […]
DSC Foundation Update
August, 2018 By John Eads – DSC Foundation Treasurer As a Certified Public Accountant, current Treasurer and member of the Board of Directors of DSC Foundation, I would like to provide an update on your Foundation. Other officers and members of the Board are President, Richard Cheatham, Secretary, Tori Nayfa, and Board members Karl Evans, […]
Know Your Enemy
BY RICHARD T. CHEATHAM, DSC FOUNDATION PRESIDENT This article was originally featured in the July edition of Camp Talk. Some of you may have seen reports of a lion that was killed outside of Kruger National Park (KNP). In typical fashion, attempts to sensationalize the story and use it as the basis for an attack […]
DSC, DSCF Exposure Increasing
This piece was originally featured in the June edition of Camp Talk The presence of DSC at home in the States and around the world, continues to grow. DSC is a member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature, a member of the International Council for Game & Wildlife Conservation (CIC) and in time, […]