Benefits of Membership
Benefits of Local Membership
Newsletter
Our newsletter provides a note from the president, notice of upcoming events, articles from members, local conservation information and what is new with our chapter as well as national SCI.
Community
The Gateway Area Chapter is a leader in the St. Louis hunting community advocating for hunters and their heritage.
Events
Our Annual Fundraiser/Auction held in March is the SCI Gateway Chapter’s signature event and largest event of the year.
Networking
Meet like minded members at our events creating new friends, share experiences, and create contacts.
Benefits of National Membership
Safari Magazine
This award-winning publication is published six times a year and is devoted to worldwide big game hunting. Read about exciting hunting expeditions written by the hunter, for the hunter. The world-renowned full-color magazine is designed to entertain and inform the members.
Safari Times
This monthly newsletter is packed with up-to-the-minute information related to the hunting world.
Governmental Affairs
SCI and its worldwide network of chapters are at the forefront of the effort to preserve your freedom to hunt. The Washington DC office is engaged at the Congressional and State level to protect hunting rights and support important conservation efforts here at home and around the planet. SCI’s litigation section is the undisputed leader in fighting for hunting in the courts and is consistently engaged in several legal battles at any given time.
Reports
All SCI members get the facts and figures on where to go for that special hunting trip. Research and read updates on important hunting issues and reports from your fellow members and guides and outfitters around the world.
SCI’s Record Book of Trophy Animals
Submit your entries into the world’s most accepted record book. Credentials. All SCI members receive handsome window and luggage decals, a wallet-sized membership card and a membership certificate to proudly display.
Programs and Education
Conservation. Millions of dollars are allocated to programs, grants, trusts and equipment designed to preserve wildlife.