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SCI President Paul Babaz Named To International Wildlife Conservation Council
Safari Club International President Paul Babaz and other SCI members were among those named to the U.S. Department of the Interior’s new International Wildlife Conservation Council.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced the names in the March 2 edition of the Federal Register.
“The Council provides advice and recommendations to the Secretary of the Interior regarding the benefits that result from United States citizens traveling to foreign nations to engage in hunting," the announcement stated.
“I am honored to be named to this prestigious council and look forward to begin working with my fellow hunters and conservationists,” said SCI President Babaz. “The responsibility before us is great. Advising Secretary Zinke on critical decisions affecting wildlife conservation and hunting at the international level is a matter I take very seriously.”
The council was proposed last year by Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and was designed to have a pro-hunting conservation perspective. The 16 members of the council represent various facets of the pro-hunting community.
“This council will provide important insight into the ways that American sportsmen and women benefit international conservations from boosting economies and creating hundreds of jobs to enhancing wildlife conservation,” Secretary Zinke said when announcing his proposal Nov. 8, 2017.
The other appointees to the council are: Bill Brewster, Ivan Carter, Steven Chancellor, Jenifer Chatfield, Cameron Hanes, Peter Horn, Chris Hudson, Mike Ingram, John Jackson, Gary Kania, Terry Maple, Keith Mark, Olivia Opre, Erica Rhoad, and Denise Walker.
https://www.safariclub.org/what-we-...dlife-conservation-council?platform=hootsuite
SCI President Paul Babaz Named To International Wildlife Conservation Council
Safari Club International President Paul Babaz and other SCI members were among those named to the U.S. Department of the Interior’s new International Wildlife Conservation Council.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced the names in the March 2 edition of the Federal Register.
“The Council provides advice and recommendations to the Secretary of the Interior regarding the benefits that result from United States citizens traveling to foreign nations to engage in hunting," the announcement stated.
“I am honored to be named to this prestigious council and look forward to begin working with my fellow hunters and conservationists,” said SCI President Babaz. “The responsibility before us is great. Advising Secretary Zinke on critical decisions affecting wildlife conservation and hunting at the international level is a matter I take very seriously.”
The council was proposed last year by Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and was designed to have a pro-hunting conservation perspective. The 16 members of the council represent various facets of the pro-hunting community.
“This council will provide important insight into the ways that American sportsmen and women benefit international conservations from boosting economies and creating hundreds of jobs to enhancing wildlife conservation,” Secretary Zinke said when announcing his proposal Nov. 8, 2017.
The other appointees to the council are: Bill Brewster, Ivan Carter, Steven Chancellor, Jenifer Chatfield, Cameron Hanes, Peter Horn, Chris Hudson, Mike Ingram, John Jackson, Gary Kania, Terry Maple, Keith Mark, Olivia Opre, Erica Rhoad, and Denise Walker.
https://www.safariclub.org/what-we-...dlife-conservation-council?platform=hootsuite