Rhino Conservation Isn’t Just About Rhinos

Stopping poaching in some of the world’s most dangerous hunting grounds.

“It’s God’s job to judge poachers. It’s our job to arrange the meeting.”

That’s what a South African game ranger told me in June as we followed rhino tracks—and boot tracks—through a remote area of Kruger National Park.

Rimrock Man

The early life of W.B. Carson.

Carson was a key figure in the history of the conservation of the Texas desert bighorn.

Safari Dreams

Planning An African Safari

Have you thought about going to Africa, but assumed that it was too expensive, too hazardous, or too difficult? Ever since I returned from my first safari,

Safari Guide II

When Safari Guide 2007-2008 was published two years ago, it took the hunting world by storm as the ultimate reference for aspiring and experienced African hunters alike.

Safari Press Book Sets World Record

Craig Boddington’s new book fetches record sale price at auction.

A leather-bound copy of From the Cape to Kasserine just sold at auction for an incredible amount.

Safari Rifle Trends

Hunters’ choices in rifles and equipment for Africa are changing.

Faster, flatter rifles and more camp guns are among the trends.

Salmon River Rams

A forty-year dream of taking a bighorn sheep leads to the hunt of a lifetime in Idaho’s Salmon River Country.
The sheep hunt of a lifetime is even more special when it’s a father/son adventure.

Savage Lady Hunter

A new rifle engineered for the serious female hunter.

With the introduction of the new Model 11/111 Lady Hunter, Savage Arms is one of the first rifle manufacturers to design a rifle specifically for women.