If
you are currently a SCI member and would like to join the Arizona Chapter
print out this page, fill in the membership form and send to:
Arizona Chapter SCI
2610 E. Broadway
Tucson, Az. 85716
Or,
Apply by Phone: @ 520-490-8367
If
you are not currently an SCI member, please call the number above for
information on becoming a member.

Safari
Club International was founded in 1971, and based on three principles:
Wildlife Conservation, Education and Advocacy of Hunting and Hunters
Rights.
Benefits
of becoming a member include:
Safari Times. The monthly newspaper
typically packed with articles and issues about wildlife conservation,
legislation updates on issues affecting your hunting privileges, education
reports, global hunting reports and shooting sports information.
Safari
Magazine. This award-winning publication is published six
times a year and is devoted to worldwide big game hunting. Read about
exciting hunting expeditions written by the hunter, for the hunter.
The world-renowned full-color magazine is designed to entertain and
inform the members.
Governmental
Affairs. SCIs Washington Office is headed by the Director
of Wildlife Conservation and Governmental Affairs, who is responsible
for support to five of SCIs Committees; Conservation, Governmental
Affairs, Ethics, Bylaws and Legal Task Force.
Annual
International Hunter Convention. Mingle with worldwide hunters,
celebrities, outfitters, guides, taxidermists, outdoor writers and people
just like you. You will have access to exhibitor booths, seminars, silent
and live auctions and evening events.
Reports. All SCI members get the facts and figures on where to go for that special
hunting trip. Research and read updates on important hunting issues
and reports from your fellow members and guides and outfitters around
the world.
SCIs
Record Book of Trophy Animals. Submit your entries into the worlds
most accepted record book. Credentials. All SCI members receive handsome
window and luggage decals, a wallet-sized membership card and a membership
certificate to proudly display.
In addition,
on a local level, chapters like SCI Arizona, further Safari Club Internationals
mission. Assisting these chapters are SCI Field Representatives who
help with fund raising, conservation and educational programs.
