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Aimpoint Announces Partnership With Southern African Wildlife College

Monday, December 19th, 2011 at 10:44 AM
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Aimpoint

Chantilly, VA --(Ammoland.com)- Aimpoint, the originator and worldwide leader in electronic red dot sighting technology, has announced that the company has established a sponsor relationship with the Southern African Wildlife College.

The College, based in the Limpopo Province of South Africa, offers formal training programs for regional wildlife and conservation officers.

Since its inception, the College has trained more than 5,200 students from 26 countries throughout Africa.

Southern African Wildlife College

Southern African Wildlife College

While the training currently offered at the College focuses on management of protected areas and natural resources, both hunting and conservation organizations have identified the urgent need for proper training for the Professional Hunters (PH’s) who act as guides for visiting sportsmen. The support that Aimpoint is providing will help to facilitate the establishment of a newly created Professional Hunters (PH) training and certification course at the College. This new program will accept its first group of students in June, 2012.

“By offering training to PH’s, trackers and their support personnel, we will help to ensure a healthy future for the hunting industry in South Africa, and even more effective management of the region’s wildlife resources.” said Theresa Sowry Chief Executive Officer of the Southern African Wildlife College.

“A curriculum has been drafted, and the basic groundwork put in place to offer a two year Professional Hunter’s course. Students will attend eighteen months at the College and then move on to a six month apprenticeship with an established and approved hunting outfitter. In addition to field craft and safety, there will be a strong emphasis on ethics, sound wildlife management principles, as well as an understanding of the direct role that hunting plays in conservation.”

Wildlife management is a success story in South Africa. A healthy game ranch industry has resulted in a greater wildlife population and diversity than that was present at the turn of the 20th century. This success exists largely due to revenues generated by the hunting industry. As one of the premier hunting destinations of the world, Southern Africa has a large and very well established hunting industry which employs over 40,000 people and generates more than 3.8 billion Rand (US$ 470 million) in revenue annually. Professional Hunters represent the front lines in protection of the region’s wildlife, as the PH’s provide employment and support to residents in remote areas, and work closely with Wildlife Officers to fight poaching and protect endangered species.

For more information on Aimpoint or the Southern African Wildlife College, visit the following websites: www.aimpoint.com and www.wildlifecollege.org.za

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Silvio Calabi’s Namibia Online Journal – A Breakthrough Safari Experience

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011 at 8:55 AM

Silvio Calabi’s Namibia Journal: A Breakthrough Safari Experience with New Online Magazine Rifles International

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Rifles International to Host Silvio Calabi’s Namibia Online Journal

Rifles International

Rifles International

Pikesville, Maryland --(Ammoland.com)- Rifles International, the first online magazine dedicated to fine rifles and the adventures they inspire, announces a leap forward in African safari reporting with a compelling, original series by well-known writer Silvio Calabi.

Located on the Internet at www.riflesinternational.com, Rifles International will publish a three-week succession of Silvio’s reports from Namibia, March 16 – April 6, 2011, about his extended safari where he will hunt plains game such as oryx, kudu and eland.

Silvio’s series is part of the Rifles International beta-test program prior to its official launch, as a means of demonstrating the effectiveness to advertisers of reaching a highly desirable demographic with an online magazine that has attracted some of the best writers in the industry.

In Nambia, Silvio will evaluate Krieghoff’s unique Semprio inline repeating rifle. His photos and stories will transport readers into camp with Professional Hunters, trackers and other staff. Silvio will update his communiqués three to four times each week on www.riflesinternational.com

Silvio was a publishing executive for more than 25 years and has been editor-in-chief of both Shooting Sportsman and Fly Rod & Reel magazines (and is now an editor-at-large for both). He is a Knight of the International Order of St. Hubertus, a member of Safari Club International and the Namibian Professional Hunting Association, and a director of the California Side By Side Society. With Roger Sanger and Steve Helsley, he wrote the acclaimed book Hemingway’s Guns; the three also co-produced the Gold Medal Concours d’Elegance of Fine Guns. From his home on the Maine coast, he travels and writes widely, and creates and hosts high-end hunting adventures in the UK, Europe and southern Africa.

In addition to following Silvio’s day-to-day adventures, readers who join Rifles International’s new Facebook page will stay current through ongoing updates at: www.facebook.com/pages/Rifles-International/188433597854082?v=wall

SGL Media is a pioneer in online publishing for affluent men and women with two magazines. In addition to Rifles International (www.riflesinternational.com), SGL Media publishes Shotgun Life (www.shotgunlife.com), the first online magazine dedicated to the best in wing and clays shooting, which drew 440,000 visits in 2010. SGL Media updates Rifles International and Shotgun Life weekly, as part of our commitment to provide the best magazine stories that distinguish the shooting lifestyle in a timely fashion.

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