A Legacy of Conservation

Where science meets the wild

This is the news that doesn’t always make the headlines—the quiet moments, the lessons learned, and the conversations that happen when the day winds down and the fire burns low.

From the field to the firepit, each one reflects a deeper connection to hunting, conservation, and the places that make it all meaningful.

Conservation in Action

Moments from the field, across continents

Rhino Relocation - South Africa

Working alongside conservation teams, these efforts help protect vulnerable rhino populations by moving them to safer, more sustainable habitats. 

It’s a hands-on reminder that conservation often means making difficult but necessary decisions to ensure survival.

Pangolin Reintroduction - Mozambique

Pangolins are among the most trafficked animals in the world.

 Supporting reintroduction efforts gives rescued animals a second chance—returning them to environments where they can once again play their role in the ecosystem.

Predator Management — Oklahoma

Responsible predator management plays an important role in maintaining balanced ecosystems. 

In regions like Oklahoma, managing coyote populations helps protect livestock, support native wildlife, and ensure long-term sustainability of the land.

Invasive Species Management — England

Muntjac deer, introduced to England, have become an invasive species that can significantly impact native woodlands and ecosystems.

 Responsible hunting plays a key role in managing their populations, helping to protect biodiversity and restore balance to the landscape.

 

Reducing Human Wildlife Conflict — Scotland

Land managers actively reduce human–wildlife conflict by managing red stag populations across Scotland. 

These efforts protect fragile habitats, support healthier herds, and ensure that both wildlife and local communities can thrive together.

 

These are just a few of the stories from the field—each one grounded in experience, stewardship, and a deeper understanding of how hunting supports conservation.

The conversation continues beyond the field.