The Rowland Ward Foundation conserves wildlife by helping people.
When communities that live with wildlife benefit from it, they help protect it.
Rowland Ward joins several conservation groups in taking a stand.
This controversial practice has no conservation benefit.
Rowland Ward re-measures two century-old heads for the record book.
The results prove the integrity of the measuring system.
No one knows who shot this incredible bighorn.
It may be one of the largest on record.
Rowland Ward is looking for avid hunting enthusiasts to join its team of certified measurers.
There are hundreds of Rowland Ward measurers around the world.
A South American whitetail shatters the world record.
The huge deer was taken in Venezuela.
Frequently asked questions about Rowland Ward’s recordkeeping system.
The single-horn standard, why not metric, and more.
A Livingstone eland taken in Mozambique should shatter the world record.
The eland was taken with Kambako Safaris in the Nyasa Reserve.
Rowland Ward partners with Northern Cape PH School to train measurers in South Africa.
Courses will help new professional hunters learn measuring skills.
The new record book features several new world records.
Maps, photos, and long-lost trophies round out this new edition.
A long-lost sheep head may be the real world record.
No one knows the exact measurements of the huge Tacoma bighorn.
An up-close look at one safari company’s efforts to deter poachers.
A Rowland Ward-sponsored snare-finding contest results in the removal of dozens of poachers’ traps.