About Safari Club International - Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula Chapter
Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula Chapter of Safari Club International 24th Annual Midnight Sun Fund Raiser and Banquet – Funds raised will help us continue to fund wildlife conservation projects and represent the interests of hunters.
We dedicate thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours to these causes with a just a volunteer staff every year. We believe that our youth hold the future of hunting in their hands and that it is our obligation as hunters, not our option, to teach these young people how enjoyable, character building, and essential hunting is to wildlife management.
We’ve funded the following programs over the past few years and continue to fund programs for education, wildlife conservation, humanitarian efforts, and protecting our hunting heritage:
Hunter Education and Educational moose hunt for local teenagers
American Wilderness Leadership School scholarships with air fare for Educators College scholarships to local students.
Women’s and Youth Annual Pheasant Hunt and Women and youth shooting programs.
Wood Bison reintroduction
Administered Wildlife Conservation Program Grant to provide Bear proof trash containers reducing trash related bear kills.
Funding and fighting Federal Overreach and anti-hunter initiatives in Alaska
Hunter Heritage Foundation supporter
Moose Habitat Improvement Projects
Electronic Bear and Caribou Collars for Past Brown Bear and Caribou Studies
Installation of Moose Warning signs at critical moose crash areas in the local area
Medical and Education supplies for schools and clinics in developing countries
Safari Club International and Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula Chapter SCI, working together we’ve done a lot
and working together we can do a lot more. By joining SCI, you join the ranks of hunters spanning more than 100 countries who share the same passion for our hunting heritage and wildlife conservation as you.