Chris Keyes is the Executive Director of RE:PUBLIC and the former longtime Editor in Chief of Outside magazine. During his decades-long career in journalism, Chris helped guide Outside through some of its most iconic years—publishing award-winning stories, mentoring top writers, and keeping the magazine’s adventurous spirit alive in an era of massive change across the … Continue reading "Chris Keyes – From Outside to RE:PUBLIC" The post Chris Keyes – From Outside to RE:PUBLIC appear...| Mountain & Prairie
Podcast interview with Brad Johnson, Senior Regenerative Agriculture Advisor for The Nature Conservancy| Mountain & Prairie
Whether we like it or not, artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming part of our daily lives. But beyond smart devices and online tools, AI is also transforming how we protect wildlife. Conservationists worldwide are turning to AI to monitor species, predict habitat changes and respond to threats more effectively than ever before. And, right here in Queensland, Wildlife Queensland is putting AI to work to protect our native animals.| Wildlife Queensland
Paul Hendricks is the Executive Director of The Conservation Alliance, a coalition of more than 270 businesses working together to protect wild places across North America. Founded nearly four decades ago by Patagonia, REI, The North Face, and Kelty, The Conservation Alliance has grown into one of the most important forces in conservation—pooling dollars, influence, … Continue reading "Paul Hendricks – The Conservation Alliance and the Future of Public Lands" The post Paul Hendricks –...| Mountain & Prairie
Podcast interview with Kate Williams, CEO of 1% for the Planet. Discussing leadership, the environment, NOLS, and more.| Mountain & Prairie
SCI Foundation and Safari Club International are proud to announce the premiere of a powerful new documentary chronicling one of America’s greatest wildlife recoveries: the return of the Louisiana black bear. Once on the brink of extinction, the Louisiana black bear has made a historic comeback. New film highlights the species’ journey from being listed as … Celebrating a Conservation Success: New Film Showcases the Recovery of the Louisiana Black Bear Read More »| Safari Club International Foundation
Kelly Beevers is the Grazing Lands Partner Strategy Lead with The Nature Conservancy, where she helps guide collaborative efforts to support ranchers, strengthen communities, and conserve some of the most threatened ecosystems in North America. Based in Montana, Kelly has built her career at the intersection of real estate, land stewardship, and community-driven conservation—first working … Continue reading "Kelly Beevers – Connection, Collaboration, Conservation" The post Kelly Beevers...| Mountain & Prairie
Live podcast with Cole Mannix and Andrew Anderson, discussing the origins of Old Salt, lessons from failure, and the hard work of building a resilient, community-driven food system.| Mountain & Prairie
The 23rd African Wildlife Consultative Forum (AWCF) is set to take place from 22 to 26 September 2025 at the breathtaking Radisson Blu Mosi-oa-Tunya Resort in Livingstone, Zambia. As the flagship conservation event of Safari Club International Foundation (SCIF) in Africa, AWCF has, for over two decades, served as a cornerstone for collaborative wildlife policy development across Africa. This year’s forum is proudly supported … Celebrating 23 Years of Conservation Leadership: AWCF ...| Safari Club International Foundation
Brady Robinson is a lifelong climber, conservationist, and educator who currently serves as Director of Philanthropy for the Freyja Foundation. His career has spanned outdoor education, nonprofit leadership, and global conservation philanthropy, with past roles including Executive Director of both the Access Fund and the Conservation Alliance. These days, his work focuses on supporting high-impact … Continue reading "Brady Robinson Returns – Grassroots Conservation on a Global Scale" The ...| Mountain & Prairie
Meet Ray DeWitt, a key supporter of SCI Foundation, whose dedication has greatly boosted our conservation efforts. In this “Donor Spotlight,” we explore the lives of patrons like Ray, who drive our mission to protect wildlife through conservation, education, and ethical hunting. We recently asked Ray several questions, and his answers reveal his motivations and journey … Donor Spotlight: Ray DeWitt Read More »| Safari Club International Foundation
By Christa Parker Some 25 years ago my husband and I took our first SCIF Bell Family Blue Bags to Africa. While he was busy packing his hunting gear, I was busy scouring the local stores for clothing, medical and school supplies. I was able to fill 6 Blue bags. To see the joy on the … Blue Bags, Peru Here We Come! Read More »| Safari Club International Foundation
Celene Hawkins is the new Colorado River Program Director for The Nature Conservancy, stepping into the role after years of impactful work in tribal water policy and place-based conservation across the basin. She’s taking the baton from Taylor Hawes, who led the program for nearly 17 years and is now serving as the Colorado River … Continue reading "Celene Hawkins and Taylor Hawes – Navigating the Next Era of the Colorado River" The post Celene Hawkins and Taylor Hawes – Navigating th...| Mountain & Prairie
This conversation with Helen Rebanks was recorded live and on stage at the 2025 Old Salt Festival, held on the Mannix Family Ranch in Helmville, Montana. If you were there, you know how special the moment was. If you weren’t—well, I’m glad you’re here now. Even though we were on a stage, in front of … Continue reading "Helen Rebanks – “The Farmer’s Wife” – Live at the Old Salt Festival" The post Helen Rebanks – “The Farmer’s Wife” – Live at the Old Salt Festival ...| Mountain & Prairie
Podcast interview with Kevin Grange-- paramedic, firefighter, and author of the fascinating new book "Grizzly Confidential."| Mountain & Prairie
Podcast interview with Curt Meine, a Senior Fellow at The Aldo Leopold Foundation, discussing the life, work, and legacy of Aldo Leopold| Mountain & Prairie