Extinct Zebras Making Comeback
An extinct subspecies of zebra is returning to life thanks to several scientists, but skeptics question the merits and authenticity of the attempt.
White Giraffe Turns Heads in Tanzania
Omo is a 15-month-old leucistic giraffe, meaning many of her cells are incapable of creating pigment.
North Carolina Mulling Elk, Alligator Seasons
North Carolina’s Wildlife Resources Commission is proposing two new hunting seasons that could start as early as this fall.
U.S. Hunters are Finally Killing More Mature Bucks than Yearlings
In the 2014-15 season, for the first time on record, hunters killed more 3.5-year-old and older bucks than yearlings.
Follow-Up: They Stole the Sign
An Illinois community’s attention-grabbing Suicidal Deer” sign was stolen last weekend. The thieves took its post out of the ground, too.”
Colorado Says No to Wolf Introductions
Colorado’s Parks and Wildlife Commission voted against reintroducing gray wolves and introducing Mexican wolves into the state.
"Suicidal Deer" Draw Ire of Illinois Community
Residents of Button Township are fed up with deer-vehicle collisions and have decided to take action.
RMEF Sets Record Membership High
The new number reflects seven years of consecutive membership increases.
Sporting Classics is Heading to Houston!
The magazine will be at the annual Houston Safari Club convention, signing up new subscribers and selling copies of two new books!
Dispatch from Dallas: Art and Africa
Sporting Classics was in Texas last week for the Dallas Safari Club convention, meeting old fans and welcoming new ones.
