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Extinct Zebras Making Comeback

Extinct Zebras Making Comeback

by Sporting Classics Daily | Feb 1, 2016 | SAFARI & INTERNATIONAL

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

White Giraffe Turns Heads in Tanzania

by Sporting Classics Daily | Jan 27, 2016 | SAFARI & INTERNATIONAL

Omo is a 15-month-old leucistic giraffe, meaning many of her cells are incapable of creating pigment.

Dispatch from Dallas: Camels, Teddy Roosevelt, and More

Dispatch from Dallas: Camels, Teddy Roosevelt, and More

by | Jan 8, 2016 | HUNTING, SAFARI & INTERNATIONAL

Sporting Classics is in Texas this week for the annual Dallas Safari Club convention.

Daring Exploits in Dangerous Lands

Daring Exploits in Dangerous Lands

by P.T. Barnum | Dec 18, 2015 | SAFARI & INTERNATIONAL

The following is a collection of excerpts from Wild Beasts, Birds & Reptiles of the World: The Story of Their Capture.

Pablo Escobar’s Hippos Are Running Wild

Pablo Escobar’s Hippos Are Running Wild

by Sporting Classics Daily | Dec 4, 2015 | SAFARI & INTERNATIONAL

The hippos in the “King of Cocaine’s” private zoo turned feral after his imprisonment and death, and have recently ventured into neighboring towns due to drought conditions.

France Bans Lion Trophies

France Bans Lion Trophies

by | Nov 30, 2015 | SAFARI & INTERNATIONAL

The country is the first European Union member to block the importation of lion trophies into its borders.

Rhythm of the Bongo

Rhythm of the Bongo

by Chris Dorsey | Nov 24, 2015 | SAFARI & INTERNATIONAL

Few countries in Africa are similar to Cameroon, an alien land that adds to the mystique of chasing bongo.

Bears Still Starving in Russian Far East

Bears Still Starving in Russian Far East

by | Nov 13, 2015 | SAFARI & INTERNATIONAL

Seven years after the surreal bear attacks at Kamchatka, Russians are still trying to deal with starving bears and their attacks on humans.

Italian Lion Hunter Won’t Cave to Protestors

Italian Lion Hunter Won’t Cave to Protestors

by | Nov 9, 2015 | SAFARI & INTERNATIONAL

An Italian lion hunter refuses to be the next Walter Palmer: He’s suing the protestors who violently threatened him, along with any media outlet that pushed the story of his legal kill into the public arena.

Elephants May Hold the Cure for Cancer

Elephants May Hold the Cure for Cancer

by | Oct 29, 2015 | SAFARI & INTERNATIONAL

Thanks to several special genes, elephants are able to live as long as humans with only a fraction of the cancer mortality.

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