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Every year Safari Club International contributes to dozens of conservation and hunter advocacy projects around the world through the success of the hunters\’ auctions held each year during the annual SCI Convention. It is the world\’s largest hunting auctions and one of the finest examples of the hunting and outdoor industry contributing to the future of their sport. All the proceeds from the auctions provide a major source of funding to conserve wildlife resources and habitat and protect the freedom to hunt.

SCI LogoEach year Convention exhibitors, donors, advertisers, and SCI corporate sponsors donate an incredible array of outstanding auction items. This year hundreds of items – ranging from dream hunts to fine artwork and jewelry to clothing and gear – valued at over $2 million are up for bidding at the SCI Annual Convention in Reno, Nevada, on January 20-23, 2010.

The auctions occur both day and night and they have something to offer any hunter and any budget. Leading the list of auction items for 2010 is a premier safari package offered by Rungwa Game Safaris. This package celebrates John Rigby & Company\’s 275th anniversary and includes two new custom rifles, a 21-day Tanzania safari for lion, leopard, sable and roan. The winning bidder then moves to the Selous Game Reserve for elephant and buffalo. Award-winning hunting personality, author, and DVD producer Marc Watts of Sable Trail Productions will be on hand to film the safari. Estimated value of his package is $400,000.

There are also some great fishing trips on this year\’s list of auction items. An 8-day trout and salmon fishing trip for two anglers in the Chilean Patagonia has been donated by Nomads of the Seas. Luxury accommodations are provided aboard the Atmosphere, one of the Nomads\’ fleet that comes with a crew of thirty-two and serves as a mother ship for a Bell Ranger 407 helicopter, six Rogue jet boats, a Zodiac Hurricane 920 RIB, and more than fifty strategically located McKenzie drift-boats. This trip is valued at $35,700.

The SCI auctions always feature a variety of original artwork and jewelry and the 2010 Convention continues the tradition. Artwork includes original oil paintings and bronzed sculptures from notable outdoor artists and galleries. One of the premier items of jewelry has been donated by Winston\’s Estate Jewelry. It is a lady\’s 14 karat, yellow gold Madeira citrine quartz and diamond enhancer/pendant valued at more than $27,000.

The live and a silent auctions include a variety of more affordable items such as taxidermy gift certificates, guns, ammunition, optics and clothing with values as low as $30. No matter what a hunter\’s budget or needs, there are some great values and bargains to be found at the 2010 Convention. All the proceeds from the auctions provide a major source of funding to conserve wildlife resources and habitat and protect the freedom to hunt.

For a complete listing and description of the auction items up for bid at the 2010 Convention, visit www.showsci.com. For anyone wanting to attend the Convention, complete information is also available at the SCI website, where you can find a complete of exhibitors, seminars and schedule of events.

SCI-First For Hunters is the leader in protecting the freedom to hunt and in promoting wildlife conservation worldwide. SCI\’s approximately 190 Chapters represent all 50 of the United States as well as 18 other countries. SCI\’s proactive leadership in a host of cooperative wildlife conservation, outdoor education and humanitarian programs, with the SCI Foundation and other conservation groups, research institutions and government agencies, empowers sportsmen to be contributing community members and participants in sound wildlife management and conservation. Visit the home page www.safariclub.org or call (520) 620-1220 for more information.

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Jan

Visit Us at the SCI Convention

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We\’re at SCI in Reno all week, drop us a line if you\’d like to hook up. The easiest way to get in touch is cory@gothunts.com

If you\’ve never been, you should make it a point to visit the first chance you get. It\’s an incredible show.

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***Media Alert***

Safari Club International Annual Convention Opening Ceremony.

A kick-off event is planned for Safari Club International\’s Annual Hunters\’ Convention in Reno on Wednesday at 9:45 a.m. National and local dignitaries will join SCI for the official opening of the convention to attendees and media.  All media must be credentialed.

WHAT:

Kick-off the 2010 Safari Club International Annual Hunters\’ Convention as the show floor officially opens to attendees and members of the media.  All media must be credentialed.

WHO:

SCI President Larry Rudolph & other key SCI leadership

Governor Haley Barbour, Mississippi

Ellie Oppenheim, President & CEO, RSCVA

Mayor Robert Cashell, Reno, NV

WHEN:

Wednesday, January 20th

9:45 a.m.

WHERE:

Entrance to Hall 3, Reno-Sparks Convention Center

4590 S. Virginia St., Reno, Nevada

Contact:

Erica Fitzsimmons, efitzsimmons@theheraldgroup.com, 202-441-8740

Jill Stockton, jstockton@RSCVA.com, 775-827-7654

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Safari Club International is the leader in protecting the freedom to hunt and promoting wildlife conservation worldwide. SCI effectively represents hunters\’ interests in legislative bodies at every level, the legal arena and international diplomatic forums. Safari Club International Foundation funds programs worldwide in wildlife conservation, outdoor education and humanitarian services. For more information visit www.scifirstforhunters.org or call (888) HUNT-SCI.

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Each year Convention exhibitors help fund many of SCI\’s conservation, education and humanitarian programs. Through their participation as exhibitors and the donation of an incredible array of outstanding auction items, SCI has become the leader in worldwide conservation. In recognition of their contributions, SCI honored an elite group of the top ten exhibitors during the annual Exhibitor Appreciation Party Tuesday evening.

President Elect Kevin Anderson expressed SCI\’s gratitude to all the exhibitors for their support, particularly in light of the challenging economy, but individually praised the ten exhibitors who have contributed greatly to SCI\’s success over the years through their participation in the show and generous donations of product and services.

The top ten were determined using a combination of tenure, booth size and past donations and they included:

#1 – John Rigby & Co.

SCI\’s perennially top-ranked exhibitor is the oldest gun maker in the English-speaking world.  Though Rigby now operates in Paso Robles, California, they are the modern incarnation of one of Britain\’s most storied gun makers.  Rigby has exhibited with SCI since 1988, and SCI has profited more than $300,000 from the sale of their donations.  In addition, Rigby has donated top-quality firearms to SCI to honor important guests at the SCI Convention.

#2 – Rann Safaris

Jeff Rann, the driving force behind Rann Safaris, has been hunting professionally since 1977. Jeff has conducted safaris in South Africa, Tanzania, Cameroon, Zimbabwe, and Botswana. In 1998, SCI named him its International Professional Hunter of the Year. His many contributions to the club have made him SCI\’s Number 2 ranked exhibitor and our evening auctions have featured Jeff\’s Okavango Delta hunts for years.

#3 – Beretta USA

One of the world\’s oldest corporations, Beretta has been owned by the same family since its inception in 1526. Under the leadership of current owner Ugo Beretta, they have been unflagging supporters of SCI.  Since 1992, Beretta has donated at least 34 firearms to SCI that have a combined retail value of nearly $500,000.

#4 – Swanepoel and Scandrol

A reliable donor of Zambian safaris, Swanepoel and Scandrol\’s hunt donations bring some of the best values at SCI\’s auctions.  Doug Scandrol and Peter Swanepoel established their company together in Zambia in 1984.  Swanepol and Scandrol\’s professionals have guided SCI members to more than 2300 record book animals.  More than 100 of these are currently in the top ten of their species.

#5 – Holland & Holland

H&H is as well-known for their classic cartridges as for the quality of their guns.  Their quality has made them favorites of such hunting luminaries as Samuel Baker and J.A. Hunter. H&H has been a consistent donor to SCI\’s auction program since 1983, but their crowning achievement in that department is a grand Millennium Special Royal grade double rifle in .600 Nitro Express that sold for $270,000 in 2000, netting $189,000 for SCI.

#6 – Call of Africa

When Ross Parker and his wife, Kristen, opened their gallery in 1987, they were fortunate enough to represent some of Africa\’s most talented artists.  They now feature African and environmentally themed art by artists from around the world.  Call of Africa has exhibited at SCI\’s Annual Hunters\’ Convention since 1987, and SCI has been able to further mission programs with the $250,000 raised from their donations.

#7 – John Banovich

The work of internationally acclaimed wildlife artist John Banovich can be described as flawless, inimitable, and transcendent and auction sales reflect these sentiments.  An exhibitor since the early 1990\’s, over the years his donations have netted proceeds nudging the $400,000 mark.  John\’s talent fittingly earned him the nod as the first featured artist for SCIF\’s Conservation Artist of the Year program.

#8 – Mayo Oldiri Camp

Although Mayo Oldiri is the only top-ten exhibitor who has not regularly exhibited with SCI since the last century, their Cameroon safaris for bongo and Lord Derby eland have graced SCI\’s evening auctions since 2001.  The family-run operation is owned by Antonio Reguerra and offers first-class savannah and forest safaris.  The superb quality of their donations surely accounts for their rapid ascent through the ranks of exhibitors.

#9 – Kobus Moller Studios

Kobus Moller has always been a staunch supporter of Safari Club International. Year after year he has made the long trek from halfway around the globe to exhibit at SCI and donate his original art for our auctions. His paintings have been shown around the world with great success and acceptance in South Africa, Sweden, and the United States. Kobus is also SCI Foundation\’s 2010 Conservation Artist of the Year.

#10 – Tanzania Game Tracker Safaris

An exhibitor with SCI since 1983, Tanzania occupies one of the bigger displays on the show floor.  For several years, they have taken SCI auction buyers to some of Tanzania\’s premier safari destinations.  Their hunters have entered almost 600 entries in SCI\’s Record Book of Trophy Animals.

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