Looking for a great pair of boots for your next safari?
Here’s what the African rangers and PHs are wearing.
Caribou of the Colville Country
A challenging hunt in one of the most remote places on Earth.
Traveling and hunting in this country is no easy feat.
Paradise on the Pampas
A combo hunt for birds and big game in Argentina.
An abundance of red stags and doves makes this a hunter’s heaven.
What’s a Dik-dik?
These animals are part of Africa’s Tiny Ten.
The name mimics the female’s chirping call.
The Bongo
Hunting the most sought-after antelope of the African forest.
The bongo is impressive and elusive.
Marble Mines and Mountain Zebras
In pursuit of a striped stallion in the rocky highlands of the Namib Desert. At the farthest edge of the Namib Desert is a land that seems caught in a different time. Game roams free. Water is scarce. In this forsaken place, some of the first Bushmen, Ovambo, Kavango, Wambu, and Herero peoples left their […]
Helping People, Helping Wildlife
The Rowland Ward Foundation conserves wildlife by helping people.
When communities that live with wildlife benefit from it, they help protect it.
All About the Impala
Impalas are one of Africa’s classic antelope species.
They are also among the most difficult game animals to stalk.
The Beavers that Ate Massachusetts
…and other cautionary tales of ballot-box biology.
Wildlife management and hunting are undermined by emotional campaigns.
Lumpers and Splitters
Two schools of thought in the world of taxonomy (and record books).
The number of subspecies of a given animal depends on which source you believe.