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Safari Club International 2018

Name: Member #: Introduction to the World Hunting Awards Program The World Hunting Award Program consists of many different awards that was designed to help SCI Members celebrate their hunting achievements. To qualify for the various awards available, each active member will need to submit their animals to the SCI Record Book Department. You can do so by submitting the measurements of each animal taken by an Official SCI Measurer or by submitting a photo entry of each animal. For instructions and information on submitting an animal into the Record Book please contact the Record Book Department 520-620-1220 or visit our website at www.safariclub.org SCI Inner Circles: This award program offers a variety of leveled awards for any type of big game hunter. Inner Circle awards contain 5 different levels per award: Copper, Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Diamond levels. SCI Milestone Awards : Milestone Awards do not have levels. There is only one way to achieve a Milestone Award and that is to obtain all the required animals for that award. SCI Continental Awards: This award program was designed to challenge those hunters who want to travel to all the different continents and hunt. SCI Pinnacle of Achievement Awards, Zenith Award and Crowning Achievement Award: This award program takes into account how many Inner Circles and Milestone Awards you have achieved. The more Inner Circles and Milestone Awards you achieve the higher you progress in these awards. SCI World Hunting Award Ring: The World Hunting Award Ring has been achieved by an exclusive group of SCI members who have excelled in the World Hunting Awards program. If a member reaches the World Hunting Award ring they are presented a complimentary custom-crafted ring made of 14-karat white or yellow gold, onyx and 21 point diamonds with six stones. SCI World Conservation and Hunting Award: This Award is the highest achievement an SCI member can receive in the World Hunting Awards Program. Less than 60 SCI members to date have received this prestigious award. 2

SCI Continental Awards African 15 Required 12 species and 1 of the Africa Big Five OR Required 15 species and NO Africa Big Five. Rifle & Bow requirements are the same African lion African leopard Small cats African elephant African rhinoceros* African buffalo Eland Bongo Kudu (greater or lesser) Nyala (mtn. or common) Sitatunga Roan antelope Oryx/gemsbok Waterbuck Lechwe Kob (or puku) Reedbuck (or rhebok) Wildebeest Hartebeest Damalisc** Impala Gazelle Pygmy antelope Dik-dik Bush duiker Ader duiker Forest duiker Nubian ibex Aoudad Hippopotamus Wild pig Nile crocodile Tsessebe Bushbuck Sable antelope Steenbok Springbok Oribi *May be darted *Damalisc consists of Korriaum, Tiang Topi, Tsessbe, Hirola, Blesbok, White Blesbok or Bontebok Disclaimer: The North America 12 and/or Africa 15 were converted to Continental Awards effective 5/31/2012. Anyone who began participating in the World Hunting Awards prior to 5/31/2012 can still purchase the North America 12 and/or Africa 15 as Milestones to apply to their cumulative awards. Participation meaning, purchasing any World Hunting Award Milestone or Inner Circle prior to 5/31/2012. As of 08/10/2016, for Cumulative Awards (Pinnacle of Achievement to World Conservation and Hunting Award), the RBC approved that 2 Continental Awards may be used to substitute for 1 Milestone Award. A maximum of 4 Continental Awards may be used to substitute for 2 Milestone Awards. Notes: SCI Record Book thanks The Wildlife Gallery for their contribution in the production of the World Hunting Award Field Journal 3

Required 12 species shown in list. Bow requirement 6 species shown in list. European Wildcat Eurasian lynx Eurasian brown bear Gray wolf European bison Russian saiga Pyrenean chamois Cantabrian chamois Alpine chamois Balkan chamois Carpathian chamois Chartreuse chamois Lower Tatra chamois Kri kri ibex Gredos ibex Beceite ibex S.E. Spanish ibex Ronda ibex Alpine ibex South America 8 Required 8 species shown in list. 2 must be indigenous to their native habitat. Bow requirement 6 species, 2 must be indigenous. Jaguar (darted) Cougar (or puma, or mtn. lion) South American whitetailed deer South American Mountain whitetailed deer South American Coastal whitetailed deer Northern pudu Red brocket deer European 12 Multi horned sheep Balearean goat Iberian mouflon Central European mouflon English red deer European red deer Iberian red deer Norwegian red deer Scottish red deer Norwegian red deer White red deer Barasingha European fallow deer European roe deer Siberian roe deer European moose (palmated) Reindeer Eurasian wild boar Gray-brown brocket deer Collared peccary White-lipped peccary Capybara Water buffalo Blackbuck Alpine ibex Hybrid ibex Feral goat European mouflon Himalayan tahr Feral goat Aoudad or Barbary sheep Dalmatian sheep Soay sheep Racka sheep Feral sheep Wapiti (or maral) Manchurian sika deer Japanese sika deer Hog deer Père David deer White-tailed deer Reeves muntjac Water deer Axis deer Water buffalo Hybrid Ibex Hybrid sheep Multi-horned sheep Red deer Axis deer European fallow deer Père David deer Feral boar Common spectacled caiman 4

Required 8 species shown in list. Bow requirement 6 species shown in list. Banteng Water buffalo Feral ox Blackbuck Chamois Himalayan tahr Feral goat South Pacific 8 Arapawa sheep Red deer Wapiti Sika deer Sambar Javan rusa deer Moluccan rusa deer Axis deer Hog deer European fallow deer White-tailed deer Feral boar North American 12 Species must have been in currently recognized North Amercan habitat. Free Range only. Required minimum of 12 species which should include one bear, one mule deer, one, one caribou, one moose, one elk. Bow requirement the same. Jaguar* Cougar (or puma, or mtn. lion) Alaskan brown bear Grizzly bear (common or b.g.) Polar bear Rky Mtn or CA bighorn sheep North Baja desert bighorn sheep Mexican desert bighorn sheep South Baja desert bighorn sheep Nelson desert bighorn sheep Mountain caribou Quebec-Labrador caribou Woodland caribou Rocky Mountain mule deer Desert mule deer Continental (Inland) black bear Coastal (Pacific) black bear Gray wolf Atlantic walrus Pacific walrus American bison Muskox (b.g. or greenland) Pronghorn Rocky Mountain elk Roosevelt elk Tule elk Alaska-Yukon moose Western Canada moose Eastern Canada moose Columbia black-tailed deer Sitka black-tailed deer White-tailed deer Coues American alligator Peccary or javelina White lipped peccary American mountain goat Shiras moose *Darted or Record Book entry before 1972. The jaguar is not Dall sheep required but can be substituted for another category. Alaska-Yukon b.g. caribou Stone sheep Central Canada b.g. caribou Fannin sheep Arctic Islands caribou Disclaimer: The North America 12 and/or Africa 15 were converted to Continental Awards effective 5/31/2012. Anyone who began participating in the World Hunting Awards prior to 5/31/2012 can still purchase the North America 12 and/or Africa 15 as Milestones to apply to their cumulative awards. Participation meaning, purchasing any World Hunting Award Milestone or Inner Circle prior to 5/31/2012. As of 08/10/2016, for Cumulative Awards (Pinnacle of Achievement to World Conservation and Hunting Award), the RBC approved that 2 Continental Awards may be used to substitute for 1 Milestone Award. A maximum of 4 Continental Awards may be used to substitute for 2 Milestone Awards. Notes:

Asia 8 Required 8 species taken from their native habitat. Bow requirement 4 species taken from their native habitat. Eurasian lynx Eurasian brown bear Siberian brown bear Kamchatka brown bear Amur brown bear Asain black bear Mideastern brown bear Gray wolf Asian wildcat Asian striped hyena Jackel Wolverine Feral yak Water buffalo Forest buffalo Nilgai or blue bull Four-horned antelope (or chousingha) Indian gazelle or chinkara Kennion gazelle or jabir Persian goitered gazelle Sand gazelle Arabian mountain gazelle Hillier goitered gazelle Mongolian gazelle Tibetan gazelle (or Goa) Przewalski gazelle Yarkand goitered gazelle Blackbuck (or Indian antelope) Russian saiga Mishmi takin Sichuan takin Golden takin Anatolian chamois Caucasian chamois Himalayan tahr Bezoar ibex Persian deset ibex Hybrid ibex Sindh ibex Nubian ibex Mid-Asian ibex Himalayan ibex Siberian ibex Gobi ibex West Caucasian tur Mid-Caucasian tur East Caucasian tur Astor markhor Bukharan markhor Kashmir markhor Kabul markhor Sulaiman markhor Himalayan blue sheep Chinese blue sheep Dwarf blue sheep Konya mouflon Armenian mouflon Esfahan mouflon Laristan mouflon Shiraz Mouflon Red sheep Kerman sheep Transcaspian urial Afghan urial Blanford urial Punjab urial Altay argali Hangay argali Gobi argali Marco Polo argali Karaganda argali Kara Tau argali Sair argali Littledale argali Gansu argali Kuruktag argali Tibetan argali Tian Shan argali Severtzov argali Kamchatka snow sheep Chukotka snow sheep Putorana snow sheep Koryak snow sheep Okhotsk snow sheep Kolyma snow sheep Yakutia snow sheep Mideastern red deer (or maral) Gansu deer Red deer wapiti hybrid Tian Shan wapiti Altai wapiti Alashan wapiti Manchurian wapiti (or maral) White-lipped deer (or Therold) Manchurian sika deer Indian sambar Indo-Chinese sambar Philipine sambar Axis deer (or chital) Indian hog deer (or para) European roe deer Siberian roe deer Chinese roe deer Water Deer Mouse Deer European moose Yakutia moose Chukotka moose Amur moose Reindeer Indian muntjac Reeves Muntjac Eurasian wild boar Bearded pig 6

SCI Milestone Awards Alternative Methods 24 MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Does not apply to cumulative awards Muzzleloader 8 Species Handgun 8 Species Bow or Crossbow 8 Species African 29 Minimum 29 (3 of Big Five Required), Rifle & Bow requirements are the same. African lion African leopard Small cats African elephant African rhinoceros* African buffalo Eland Bongo Kudu (greater or lesser) Nyala (mtn. or common) Sitatunga Bushbuck Sable antelope Roan antelope Oryx/gemsbok Waterbuck Lechwe Kob (or puku) Reedbuck (or rhebok) Wildebeest Hartebeest Damalisc Impala Gazelle Springbok Pygmy antelope Dik-dik Bush duiker Forest duiker Nubian ibex Aoudad Hippopotamus Wild pig Nile crocodile** *May be darted **can be substituted for another on list Dangerous Game of Africa Maximum of four of the Big Five. Minimum 5 of 7, Bow 5 of 7 African lion African leopard African elephant Notes: African rhinoceros* African buffalo Hippopotamus Nile crocodile *May be darted 7

North American 29 Must have been taken in currently recognized North American habitat. FREE RANGE ONLY. Minimum 29 of which 3 sheep are required. Rifle & Bow requirements are the same. Jaguar* Cougar (or puma, or mtn. lion) Alaskan brown bear Grizzly bear (common or b.g.) Polar bear Continental (Inland) black bear Coastal (Pacific) black bear Gray wolf Atlantic walrus Pacific walrus American bison Muskox (b.g. or Greenland) American mountain goat Dall sheep Stone sheep Minimum 5, Bow 4 Columbia Northwestern Northeastern Southeastern Texas Midwestern Anticosti Coues Minimum 5, Bow 5 African lion African leopard Rocky Mountain or - California bighorn sheep Desert bighorn sheep** - North Baja - South Baja - Sonoran - Nelson Fanin sheep Pronghorn Rocky Mountain elk Roosevelt elk Tule elk Alaska-Yukon moose Western Canada moose Eastern Canada moose Shiras moose Alaska-Yukon b.g. caribou African rhinoceros* 8 Central Canada b.g. caribou Arctic Islands caribou Mountain caribou Quebec-Labrador caribou Woodland caribou Rocky Mountain mule deer Desert mule deer Columbia black-tailed deer Sitka black-tailed deer White-tailed deer Coues Tiburon Island mule deer American alligator *Darted or Record Book entry before 1972. The jaguar is not required but can be substituted for another category. **Only one sub-species allowed White-tailed Deer of the World Carmen Mountain Mexican Gulf coast Mexican Central plateau Mexican Pacific coast Mexican Texanus Central American South American Coastal South American South American Mountain White-tailed deer (Europe) African Big Five African elephant White-tailed deer (South Pacific) African buffalo *Only one sub-species allowed *May be darted

Minimum 5, Bow 3 Alaska-Yukon b.g. caribou Central Canada b.g. caribou North American Caribou Arctic Islands caribou Mountain caribou Quebec-Labrador caribou Woodland caribou Elk of North America MUST BE FREE RANGE Minimum 3, Bow 3 Rocky Mountain elk Roosevelt elk Tule elk Minimum 4, Bow 3 Rocky Mountain mule deer Desert mule deer Baja Black-tailed deer North American Deer Can substitute Anticosti or Columbia Columbia black-tailed deer White-tailed deer Sitka black-tailed deer Coues Tiburon Island mule deer North American Wild Sheep Minimum 4, Bow 4 Dall sheep Fanin sheep Stone sheep Rocky Mountain or - California bighorn sheep MUST BE FREE RANGE Desert bighorn sheep* - North Baja - South Baja - Sonoran - Nelson *Only one sub-species allowed Minimum 5, Bow 3 Osceola Rio Grande Eastern Wild Turkey Milestone Merriam s Gould s Ocellated 9 European wild South Pacific wild

Minimum 9, Bow 4 European red deer Iberian red deer Scottish red deer English red deer White red deer Wapiti (or maral) White-tailed deer European Deer European fallow deer European roe deer Siberian roe deer Norwegian red deer Moose Reindeer Axis deer Hog deer Père David deer Reeves muntjac Water deer Barasingha Manchurian sika deer Japanese sika deer Minimum 4, Bow 3 Alaska-Yukon moose Western Canada moose Eastern Canada moose Indigenous Animals of South America Minimum 4, Bow 3 South American whitetailed deer South American Mountain whitetailed deer Northern pudu Notes: Moose of the World MUST BE FREE RANGE Shiras moose European moose (Europe) European moose (Asia) South American Coastal whitetailed deer White-lipped peccary Cougar (or puma, or mtn. lion) Common Spectacled Caiman Yakutia moose Chukotka moose Amur moose Gray-Brown brocket deer Red brocket deer Collared peccary Capybara 10

Minimum 5, Bow 4 Alaska brown bear Common grizzly bear Barren ground grizzly bear Polar bear Minimum 4, Bow 3 African lion African leopard African cheetah* Wildcat (Africa, Asia or Europe) Bears of the World Continental (Inland) black bear Coastal (Pacific) black bear Eurasian brown bear (Europe) Eurasian brown bear (Asia) Siberian brown bear Kamchatka brown bear Amur brown bear Mideastern brown bear Asian Black bear Cats of the World Jaguar** Cougar (or puma, or mtn. lion) Lynx (Canada or Eurasian) Asian Wild Cat Serval, caracal, African golden cat or bobcat*** *From Namibia, South Africa, or Zimbabwe under CITES quota **Darted, or under certain conditions ***Only one species will count Minimum 25, Bow 15 Eurasian brown bear Gray wolf European bison Alpine chamois Balkan chamois Cantabrian chamois Carpathian chamois Chartreuse chamois Pyrenean chamois Lower Tatra chamois Notes: European 25 Milestone Alpine ibex Beceite ibex Gredos ibex Kri kri ibex Ronda ibex Southeastern spanish ibex Central European mouflon Iberian mouflon English red deer European red deer Iberian red deer Norwegian red deer Scottish red deer Moose Reindeer European roe deer Siberian roe deer Fallow deer Eurasian wild boar New! 11

Inner Circles Antlered Game of the Americas Minimum Bow Copper 7 4 Quebec-Labrador caribou Mexican Central plateau Bronze 12 6 Woodland caribou Silver 16 8 Rocky Mountain mule deer Mexican Pacific coast Gold 21 10 Desert mule deer Mexican Texanus Diamond 23 12 Tiburon Island mule deer Columbia black-tailed deer Central American Rocky Mountain elk Roosevelt elk Baja black-tailed deer Sitka black-tailed deer South American Coastal Tule elk N.W. South American Alaska-Yukon moose N.E. South American Mountain Western Canada moose S.E. Eastern Canada moose Shiras moose Alaska-Yukon barren ground caribou Texas Midwestern Anticosti Columbia Red brocket (N. Am.) Red brocket (S. Am.) Central Canadian barren ground caribou Arctic Islands caribou Mountain caribou Notes: Coues Carmen Mountain Mexican Gulf coast Yucatan gray-brown brocket (N. Am.) Gray-brown brocket (S. Am.) Northern pudu *Only one sub-species allowed 12

Antlered Game of the World Only 6 allowed from North America Introduced. Minimum Bow Copper 12 4 Bronze 18 8 Silver 24 12 Gold 30 16 Diamond 36 20 European red deer Iberian red deer Scottish red deer Norwegian red deer Mideastern red deer English red deer Gansu deer Red deer (North America) Red deer (South America) Red deer (South Pacific) White red deer Tian Shan wapiti Altai wapiti Manchurian wapiti Alaskan wapiti Rocky Mountain elk Roosevelt elk Tule elk Wapiti (Europe) Wapiti (South Pacific) White-lipped deer Barasingha deer Eld deer (brow-antlered) Manchurian sika Japanese sika Sika deer (North America) Sika deer (South Pacific) Sambar Javan rusa deer Moluccan rusa deer Axis deer (North America) Axis deer (South America) Axis deer (Europe) Axis deer (Asia) Axis deer (South Pacific) Axis deer (Africa Introduced) Hog deer Hog (Africa Intro.) deer Eur. fallow deer (Africa) Eur. fallow deer (N. Am.) Eur. fallow deer (S. Am.) Eur. fallow deer (Europe) Eur. fallow deer (S. Pac.) Père David deer Père David (Africa Intro.)deer European roe deer Siberian roe deer Chinese roe deer Alaska-Yukon moose Western Canada moose Eastern Canada moose Shiras moose European moose European moose (Asia) Yakutia moose Chukotka moose Amur moose Alaska-Yukon b.g. caribou Central Canada b.g. caribou Arctic Islands caribou Mountain caribou Quebec-Labrador caribou Woodland caribou Reindeer Rocky Mountain mule deer Desert mule deer Tiburon Island mule deer 13 Columbia black-tailed deer Sitka black-tailed deer Baja black-tailed deer N.W. N.E. S.E. Texas Midwestern Anticosti Coues Carmen Mountain Mexican Gulf coast Mexican Central plateau Mexican Pacific coast Mexican Texanus Central American South American Coastal South American South American Mountain Columbia White-tailed deer (Europe) Northern pudu Red brocket (N. Am.) Red brocket (S. Am.) Yucatan gray-brown brocket Gray-brown brocket (S. Am.) Indian muntjac Reeves muntjac Tufted deer Philippine sambar Barasingha

Animals of Africa MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: COPPER-17, BRONZE-26, SILVER-49, GOLD-61, DIAMOND-80 Score/photo C B S G D BIG CATS African lion 1 2 2 2 African leopard African cheetah SMALL CATS & AFRICAN CIVET Serval Caracal 2 African wild cat African golden cat African civet HYENAS Spotted hyena 1 1 1 Brown hyena African striped hyena THICK-SKINNED GAME African elephant 1 1 1 Black rhinoceros** *** Southern white rhinoceros*** 1 Cape buffalo Nile buffalo Central African savanna buffalo West African savanna buffalo Dwarf forest buffalo 1 1 1 3 SPIRAL-HORNED ANTELOPE Central African giant eland 1 1 Cape eland 1 1 2 2 Livingstone eland East African eland Western bongo Central African bongo Eastern bongo (Kenya) 1 1 Southern greater kudu Eastern Cape greater kudu East African greater kudu Abyssinian greater kudu Western greater kudu 1 1 2 3 3 Mountain nyala Common nyala 1 1 1 1 1 Zambezi sitatunga Forest sitatunga East African sitatunga Sesse Islands sitatunga 1 1 2 Lesser kudu 1 1 1 Harnessed bushbuck Nile bushbuck Abyssinian bushbuck Menelik bushbuck 1 2 3 3 5 There is a slightly different entry procedure for SCI Animals of Africa. In most other Inner Circles, you may enter any combination of eligible animals listed to arrive at the required minimum number. For Animals of Africa, you must have taken the specific animals listed in each column to qualify for that particular Inner Circle level. For example: to enter at the Bronze level, 26 animals are required. Under the column heading Bronze you will find the animals grouped into categories. The number in the Bronze column tells you how many varieties in that particular group are required. You must have all the 26 animals listed in that column to qualify for the Bronze Circle. *From Namibia, South Africa or Zimbabwe under CITES quota; **Under certain conditions; ***May be darted; ****From native habitat in country of origin Note: Nubian ibex and aoudad (Barbary sheep) are not required but, if taken in native habitat, can substitute for any other animal. Water chevrotain is not required but can be substituted for any pygmy antelope, dik-dik, or duiker 14 Score/photo C B S G D East African bushbuck Chobe bushbuck Limpopo bushbuck Cape bushbuck SABLE, ROAN ANTELOPE Common sable antelope 1 1 1 Roosevelt sable antelope 1 1 Western roan antelope Sudan roan antelope East African roan antelope Southern roan antelope 1 2 2 ORYX Kalahari gemsbok Angolan gemsbok 1 1 1 1 1 Beisa oryx Scimitar-horned oryx Fringe-eared oryx 1 1 1 WATERBUCK Common waterbuck (or ringed) Sing-sing waterbuck E. African defassa waterbuck Crawshay defassa waterbuck Angolan defassa waterbuck 1 1 2 2 3 LECHWE, KOB, PUKU Common lechwe Kafue Flats lechwe Red lechwe Black lechwe Nile lechwe White-eared kob Uganda kob CentralAfrican kob Western kob (Buffon) Puku 1 1 2 2 4 REEDBUCKS & RHEBOK Common reedbuck Eastern bohor reedbuck Abyssinian bohor reedbuck Sudan bohor reedbuck Nigerian bohor reedbuck Nagor reedbuck Southern mountain reedbuck Chanler mountain reedbuck Western mountain reedbuck Vaal rhebok 1 1 2 2 4

Animals of Africa (continued) Score/photo C B S G D WILDEBEESTS Black wildebees Blue wildebeest 1 2 3 3 4 Cookson wildebeest Nyasa wildebeest White-bearded wildebeest HARTEBEESTS Cape or red hartebeest Coke hartebeest Jackson s hartebeest Kenya highland hartebeest Neumann hartebeest 1 2 3 3 3 Lelwel hartebeest Western hartebeest Lichtenstein hartebeest DAMALISCS Korrigum Tiang Topi Tsessebe Hirola or Hunter antelope Blesbok White blesbok Bontebok 1 2 3 4 4 IMPALAS Black faced impala East African impala Southern impala 1 1 1 2 2 GAZELLES Southern Grant gazelle Roberts gazelle Northern Grant gazelle Bright gazelle Peters gazelle (or Tana) Soemmerring gazelle 1 2 4 Red-fronted gazelle (or Korin) Heuglin gazelle Thomson gazelle Mongalla gazelle Sahara dorcas gazelle 1 2 Egyptian dorcas gazelle Eritrean gazelle Isabelline gazelle Kalahari springbok Angolan springbok South African springbok Black springbok White springbok Copper springbok 2 3 3 Southern gerenuk Northern gerenuk 1 1 1 PYGMY ANTELOPE Klipspringer Common oribi 1 2 3 4 5 Haggard oribi Steenbok MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: COPPER-17, BRONZE-26, SILVER-49, GOLD-61, DIAMOND-80 15 Score/photo C B S G D Cape grysbok Sharpe grysbok Livingstone suni 1 2 3 4 5 East African suni Zanzibar suni Royal antelope Bates pygmy antelope DIK-DIKS Salt dik-dik Harar dik-dik 1 2 2 Guenther dik-dik Kirk dik-dik Damara dik-dik Phillips dik-dik BUSH DUIKERS Southern bush duiker Angolan bush duiker 1 1 2 2 2 East African bush duiker Western bush duiker FOREST DUIKERS Yellow-backed duiker Abbott duiker Bay duiker Peters duiker Weyns duiker Gabon duiker (or white-bellied) Black-fronted duiker Ogilby duiker 1 2 3 4 Zebra duiker Black duiker Harvey red duiker Natal red duiker Red-flanked duiker Maxwell duiker Blue duiker Ader duiker SHEEP, GOATS Nubian ibex**** Aoudad or Barbary sheep**** CHEVROTAINS Water chevrotain HIPPOPOTAMUSES Hippopotamus 1 1 1 WILD PIGS Warthog 1 1 1 1 1 Giant forest hog Bushpig Red river hog 1 1 1 Barbary wild boar CROCODILES Nile crocodile 1

Animals of Africa (Bow) BOW MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Copper-5, Bronze-15, Silver-21, Gold-31, Diamond-37 Score/photo C B S G D Score/photo C B S G D BIG CATS Eastern Cape greater kudu African lion 1 2 East African greater kudu 1 1 2 2 2 African leopard Abyssinian greater kudu African cheetah Western greater kudu SMALL CATS, AFRICAN CIVET Lesser kudu Serval SABLE, ROAN ANTELOPE Caracal 1 Common sable antelope African wild cat Roosevelt sable antelope African golden cat Western roan antelope 1 2 2 African civet Sudan roan antelope HYENAS East African roan antelope Spotted hyena 1 Southern roan antelope Brown hyena ORYX African striped hyena Kalahari gemsbok THICK-SKINNED GAME Angolan gemsbok 1 1 1 1 African elephant Beisa oryx Black rhinoceros** *** Scimitar-horned oryx Southern white rhinoceros*** Fringe-eared oryx Cape buffalo WATERBUCK Nile buffalo Common waterbuck (or ringed) Central African savannah buffalo 1 1 1 Sing-sing waterbuck West African savannah buffalo E. African defassa waterbuck 1 1 2 2 Dwarf forest buffalo Crawshay defassa waterbuck SPIRAL-HORNED ANTELOPE Angolan defassa waterbuck Central African giant eland LECHWE, KOB, PUKU Cape eland 1 1 2 2 Common lechwe Livingstone eland Kafue Flats lechwe East African eland Red lechwe Western bongo Black lechwe Central African bongo 1 1 Nile lechwe 1 2 Eastern bongo (Kenya) White-eared kob Harnessed bushbuck Uganda kob Nile bushbuck Western kob (or Buffon) Abyssinian bushbuck Central African Kob Menelik bushbuck 1 2 2 3 3 Puku East African bushbuck REEDBUCKS & RHEBOK Chobe bushbuck Common reedbuck Limpopo bushbuck Eastern bohor reedbuck Cape bushbuck Abyssinian bohor reedbuck Zambezi sitatunga Sudan bohor reedbuck Forest sitatunga Nigerian bohor reedbuck 1 1 2 2 East African sitatunga Nagor reedbuck Sesse Islands sitatunga Southern mountain reedbuck Mountain nyala 1 1 1 Chanler mountain reedbuck Common nyala Western mountain reedbuck 1 1 2 2 Southern greater kudu Vaal rhebok There is a slightly different entry procedure for SCI Animals of Africa. In most other Inner Circles, you may enter any combination of eligible animals listed to arrive at the required minimum number. For Animals of Africa, you must have taken the specific animals listed in each column to qualify for that particular Inner Circle level. For example: to enter at the Bronze level, 15 animals are required. Under the column heading Bronze you will find the animals grouped into categories. The number in the Bronze column tells you how many varieties in that particular group are required. You must have all the 15 animals listed in that column to qualify for the Bronze Circle. *From Namibia, South Africa or Zimbabwe under CITES quota; **Under certain conditions; ***May be darted; ****From native habitat in country of origin Note: Nubian ibex and aoudad (Barbary sheep) are not required but, if taken in native habitat, can be substituted for any other animal. Dik-dik, forest duiker, and water chevrotain are not required but may substitute for any pygmy antelope, or bush duiker. Elephant, rhinoceros, crocodile and hippopotamus are not required but can be substituted for any other animal. Mountain nyala substitutes for any spiral-horned antelope. 16

Animals of Africa (Bow-continued) BOW MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Copper-5, Bronze-15, Silver-21, Gold-31, Diamond-37 Score/photo C B S G D Score/photo C B S G D WILDEBEESTS Haggard oribi Black wildebeest Steenbok 1 1 1 1 Blue wildebeest 1 1 1 2 2 Cape grysbok Cookson wildebeest Sharpe grysbok Nyasa wildebeest Livingstone suni White-bearded wildebeest East African suni HARTEBEESTS Zanzibar suni Cape or red hartebeest Royal antelope Coke hartebeest Bates Pygmy antelope Jackson s hartebeest 1 1 1 2 DIK-DIKS Kenya highland hartebeest Salt dik-dik Neumann hartebeest Harar dik-dik Lelwel hartebeest Guenther dik-dik Western hartebeest Kirk dik-dik Lichtenstein hartebeest Damara dik-dik DAMALISCS Phillips dik-dik Korrigum BUSH DUIKERS Tiang Southern bush duiker Topi Angolan bush duiker 1 1 1 1 Tsessebe 1 2 3 3 East African bush duiker Hirola or Hunter antelope Western bush duiker Blesbok FOREST DUIKERS White blesbok Yellow-backed duiker Bontebok Abbott duiker IMPALAS Bay duiker Black faced impala Peters duiker East African impala 1 1 1 1 1 Weyns duiker Southern impala Gabon duiker (or white-bellied) GAZELLES Black-fronted duiker Southern Grant gazelle Ogilby duiker Roberts gazelle Zebra duiker Northern Grant gazelle Black duiker Bright gazelle Harvey red duiker Peters gazelle (or Tana) Natal red duiker Soemmerring gazelle Red-flanked duiker Red-fronted gazelle (or Korin) Maxwell duiker Hueglin gazelle Blue duiker Thomson gazelle 1 2 2 3 Ader duiker Mongalla gazelle SHEEP & GOATS Sahara dorcas gazelle Nubian ibex **** Egyptian dorcas gazelle Aoudad or Barbary sheep **** Eritrean gazelle CHEVROTAINS Isabelline gazelle Water Chevrotain Kalahari springbok HIPPOPOTAMUSES Angolan springbok Hippopotamus South African springbok PIGS Black springbok Warthog White springbok Giant forest hog Golden springbok Bushpig 1 1 1 1 1 Southern gerenuk Northern gerenuk Red river hog PYGMY ANTELOPE Barbary wild boar Klipspringer CROCODILES Common oribi Nile crocodile 17

Top Ten Award MINIMUM NUMBER OF TOP TEN ANIMALS REQUIRED FOR EACH LEVEL Minimum Bow Copper 1 1 Bronze 2-4 2-4 Silver 5-9 5-9 Minimum Bow Gold 10-14 10-14 Diamond 15 or more 15 or more Hunting Achievement Award NUMBER OF RECORD BOOK ENTRIES REQUIRED FOR EACH LEVEL No more than one entry from each Record Book species will be counted. Minimum Bow Copper 10 5 Bronze 30 15 Silver 70 35 REQUIREMENTS FOR EACH LEVEL Copper 2 Continents Bronze 3 Continents Silver 4 Continents Gold 5 Continents Diamond 6 Continents Notes: Minimum Bow Gold 100 50 Diamond 125 65 Global Hunting Award REQUIREMENTS TO ACHIEVE EACH CONTINENT Minimum Different Animals Bow Minimum Different Animals Africa (Native) 17 5 North America (native or introduced) 13 11 South America (native or introduced) 4 3 Europe (native or introduced) 6 3 Asia (native) 6 2 South Pacific (introduced) 4 3 18

Copper (C) 9, Bronze (B) 11, Silver (S) 17, Gold (G) 27, Diamond (D) 33 Score/photo C B S G D IMPALAS East African impala Southern impala 1 1 1 2 2 SPRINGBOK Kalahari springbok Angolan springbok South African springbok 1 1 2 3 4 Black springbok White springbok Copper springbok REEDBUCKS & RHEBOK Common reedbuck Eastern bohor reeduck Abyssinian bohor reedbuck Sudan bohor reedbuck Nigerian bohor reedbuck 1 1 2 3 4 Nagor reedbuck Southern mountain reeduck Chanler mountain reedbuck Western mountain reedbuck Vaal rhebok WATERBUCK Common waterbuck (or ringed) Sing-sing waterbuck E. African defasssa waterbuck 1 1 1 2 3 Crawshay defassa waterbuck Angolan defassa waterbuck HARTEBEESTS Cape or red hartebeest Coke hartebeest Kenya highland hartebeest Neumann hartebeest 1 1 2 3 4 Lelwel hartebeest Western hartebeest Lichtenstein hartebeest Swayne hartebeest Jackson s hartebeest ORYX Kalahari gemsbok Angolan gemsbok Beisa oryx 1 1 1 2 2 Scimitar-horned oryx*** Fringe-eared oryx Addax*** Notes: Ringed-horn Antelope of Africa Score/photo C B S G D DAMALISCS Korrigum Tiang Topi Tsessbe 1 2 3 4 5 Hirola or Hunter antelope Blesbok White blesbok Bontebok LECHWE, KOB, PUKU Common lechwe Kafue Flats lechwe Red lechwe Black lechwe Nile lechwe 1 2 3 4 5 White-eared kob Uganda kob Central African kob Western kob Puku SABLE ANTELOPE Common sable antelope Roosevelt sable antelope 1 1 1 1 1 ROAN ANTELOPE Western roan antelope Sudan roan antelope 0 0 1 2 2 East African roan antelope Southern roan antelope GERENUKS Southern gerenuk Northern gerenuk 0 0 0 1 1 *** Indigenous species only 19

Ringed-horn Antelope of Africa (Bow) BOW Copper (C) 6, Bronze (B) 9, Silver (S) 12, Gold (G) 15, Diamond (D) 19 Score/photo C B S G D IMPALAS East African impala Southern impala 1 1 1 1 1 SPRINGBOK Kalahari springbok Angolan springbok South African springbok 1 1 2 2 3 Black springbok White springbok Copper springbok REEDBUCKS & RHEBOK Common reedbuck Eastern bohor reeduck Abyssinian bohor reedbuck Sudan bohor reedbuck Nigerian bohor reedbuck 0 1 1 2 2 Nagor reedbuck Southern mountain reeduck Chanler mountain reedbuck Western mountain reedbuck Vaal rhebok WATERBUCK Common waterbuck (or ringed) Sing-sing waterbuck E. African defasssa waterbuck 1 1 1 2 2 Crawshay defassa waterbuck Angolan defassa waterbuck HARTEBEESTS Cape or red hartebeest Coke hartebeest Kenya highland hartebeest Neumann hartebeest 1 1 1 2 2 Lelwel hartebeest Western hartebeest Lichtenstein hartebeest Swayne hartebeest Jackson s hartebeest ORYX Kalahari gemsbok Angolan gemsbok Beisa oryx 1 1 1 1 1 Scimitar-horned oryx*** Fringe-eared oryx Addax*** Notes: Score/photo C B S G D DAMALISCS Korrigum Tiang Topi Tsessbe 1 1 2 2 3 Hirola or Hunter antelope Blesbok White blesbok Bontebok LECHWE, KOB, PUKU Common lechwe Kafue Flats lechwe Red lechwe Black lechwe Nile lechwe 0 1 2 2 3 White-eared kob Uganda kob Central African kob Western kob Puku SABLE ANTELOPE Common sable antelope Roosevelt sable antelope 0 1 1 1 1 ROAN ANTELOPE Western roan antelope Sudan roan antelope 0 0 0 0 1 East African roan antelope Southern roan antelope GERENUKS Southern gerenuk Northern gerenuk 0 0 0 0 0 *** Indigenous species only 20

Animals of North America Copper (C) 7, Bronze (B) 12, Silver (S) 20, Gold (G) 27, Diamond (D) 32 Score/photo C B S G D CATS Jaguar* 1 1 2 2 Cougar (or puma, or mtn. lion) Canada lynx Bobcat BEARS Alaska brown bear Common grizzly bear Barren ground grizzly bear 1 1 2 3 3 Polar bear Continental (Inland) (black bear) Coastal (Pacific) black bear WOLVES Gray wolf 1 WOLVERINE Wolverine WALRUS Atlantic walrus Pacific walrus BISON & MUSKOX American bison Wood bison Barren ground muskox Greenland muskox 1 1 2 2 WILD GOATS American mountain goat 1 1 1 WILD SHEEP Fannin sheep Dall sheep Stone sheep Rocky Mountain or California bighorn sheep 1 2 3 North Baja desert bighorn Mexican desert bighorn sheep South Baja desert bighorn sheep Nelson desert bighorn sheep PRONGHORNS Pronghorn 1 1 1 1 1 ELK Rocky Mountain elk Roosevelt elk Tule elk 1 1 2 2 2 MOOSE Alaska-Yukon moose Western Canada moose 1 1 2 2 3 Eastern Canada moose Shiras moose *Darted or under certain conditions. ***Only one sub-species allowed Note: The red brocket and Yucatan gray-brown brocket are not required but can be substituted for any mule, black-tailed or. American alligator is not required but can be substituted for any other animal. Atlantic walrus is not required but can be substituted for gray wolf or wolverine. 21 Score/photo C B S G D CARIBOU Alaska-Yukon barren ground caribou Central Canada barren ground caribou Arctic Islands caribou 1 2 3 3 4 Mountain caribou Quebec-Labrador caribou Woodland caribou MULE & BLACK-TAILED DEER Rocky Mountain mule deer Desert mule deer 1 2 3 4 4 Tiburon Island mule deer Columbia black-tailed deer Sitka black-tailed deer Baja black-tailed deer WHITE-TAILED DEER Northwestern Northeastern Southeastern Texas 1 2 3 4 5 Midwestern Anticosti Coues Mexican Gulf coast Mexican Pacific coast Mexican Central plateau Mexican Texanus Central American Columbia Carmen Mnt. BROCKET DEER Red brocket deer Yucatan gray-brown brocket deer PECCARIES Collared peccary (or javelina) White-lipped peccary 1 1 ALLIGATOR American alligator

Animals of North America (Bow) BOW Copper (C) 5, Bronze (B) 6, Silver (S) 13, Gold (G) 18, Diamond (D) 28 Score/photo C B S G D CATS Jaguar* Cougar (or puma, or mtn. lion) 1 1 2 Canada lynx Bobcat BEARS Alaska brown bear Common grizzly bear Barren ground grizzly bear 1 1 1 2 3 Polar bear Continental (Inland) (black bear) Coastal (Pacific) black bear WOLVES & WOLVERINES Gray wolf Wolverine WALRUS Atlantic walrus Pacific walrus BISON & MUSKOX American bison Wood bison Barren ground muskox 1 2 Greenland muskox GOATS American mountain goat 1 WILD SHEEP Fannin sheep Dall sheep Stone sheep Rocky Mountain or California bighorn sheep 1 2 3 North Baja desert bighorn Mexican desert bighorn sheep South Baja desert bighorn sheep Nelson desert bighorn sheep PRONGHORNS Pronghorn 1 1 1 1 1 ELK Rocky Mountain elk Roosevelt elk Tule elk 1 1 1 2 Score/photo C B S G D MOOSE Alaska-Yukon moose Western Canada moose 1 2 3 Eastern Canada moose Shiras moose CARIBOU Alaska-Yukon barren ground caribou Central Canada barren ground caribou Arctic Islands caribou 1 1 2 2 3 Mountain caribou Quebec-Labrador caribou Woodland caribou MULE & BLACK-TAILED DEER Rocky Mountain mule deer Desert mule deer 1 1 2 2 3 Tiburon Island mule deer Columbia black-tailed deer Sitka black-tailed deer Baja black-tailed deer WHITE-TAILED DEER Northwestern Northeastern Southeastern Texas 1 1 2 3 4 Midwestern Anticosti Coues Mexican Gulf coast Mexican Pacific coast Mexican Central plateau Mexican Texanus Carmen Mountain Central American Columbia Carmen Mnt. BROCKET DEER Red brocket deer Yucatan gray-brown brocket deer PECCARIES Collared peccary (or javelina) White-lipped peccary 1 1 1 ALLIGATOR American alligator *Darted or under certain conditions. ***Only one sub-species allowed Note: The red brocket and Yucatan gray-brown brocket are not required but can be substituted for any mule, black-tailed or. American alligator is not required but can be substituted for any other animal. The Gray wolf or wolverine are not required but can be substituted for any cat. Atlantic walrus is not required but can be substituted for gray wolf or wolverine. 22

Mountain Game of the World RIFLE MUST BE FREE RANGE Copper 5 (2 Sheep and 3 Goats), Bronze 10 (4 Sheep and 6 Goats), Silver 15 (6 Sheep and 9 Goats), Gold 21 (9 Sheep and 12 Goats), Diamond 24 (12 Sheep and 12 Goats). To reach the Diamond Level, the Milestone of North American Sheep is required (Dall Sheep, Stone Sheep, Desert Bighorn Sheep, Rocky Mountain Bighorn or California Bighorn). BOW MUST BE FREE RANGE Copper 4 (2 Sheep and 2 Goats), Bronze 6 (3 Sheep and 3 Goats), Silver 8 (4 Sheep and 4 Goats), Gold 10 (5 Sheep and 5 Goats), Diamond 12 (6 Sheep and 6 Goats). To reach the Diamond Level, the Milestone of North American Sheep is required (Dall Sheep, Stone Sheep, Desert Bighorn Sheep, Rocky Mountain Bighorn or California Bighorn). SHEEP Sair argali Littedale argali Gansu argali Kuruktag argali Tibetan argali Altay argali Gobi argali Marco Polo argali Tian Shan argali Severtzov argali Hangay argali Karaganda argali Putorana snow sheep Koryak snow sheep Okhotsk snow sheep GOATS Bukharan markhor Kashmir markhor Kabul markhor Astor markhor Sulaiman markhor Mid-Caucasian tur West Caucasian tur East Caucasian tur Golden takin Mishmi takin Sichuan takin Chiltan wild goat American mountain goat Lower Tatra chamois Chukotka snow sheep Kolyma snow sheep Yakutia snow sheep Kamchatka snow sheep Dwarf blue sheep Himalayan blue sheep Chinese blue sheep Transcaspian urial Punjab urial Esfahan urial Afghan urial Ladakh urial Blanford urial Laristan mouflon Central European mouflon Armenian mouflon European mouflon Carpathian chamois Anatolian chamois Caucasian chamois Alpine chamois Cantabrian chamois Pyrenean chamois Balkan chamois New Zealand chamois Chartreuse chamois Himalayan tahr New Zealand tahr Nilgiri tahr Himalayan goral Himalayan serow Siberian ibex (Altay) 23 Esfahan mouflon Iberian mouflon Konya mouflon Shiraz mouflon Red sheep Kerman sheep Aoudad or Barbary sheep Rocky Mountain or California bighorn sheep North Baja desert bighorn Mexican desert bighorn sheep South Baja desert bighorn sheep Nelson desert bighorn sheep Dall sheep Fannin sheep Stone sheep California bighorn sheep Bezoar ibex Nubian ibex Sindh ibex Mid-Asian ibex Gobi ibex Himalayan ibex Gredos ibex Alpine ibex Beceite ibex Ronda ibex Southeastern Spanish ibex Kri Kri ibex Persian ibex

Multiple Methods Does not apply to cumulative awards QUALIFIED METHODS MINIMUMS 1 Muzzleloader Number of Methods Number of species each method Number of entries 2 Handgun Copper 2 4 8 3 Bow or Crossbow Bronze 3 4 12 4 Rifle or Shotgun Silver 3 5 15 Gold 4 5 20 Diamond 4 6 24 Animals of Europe Minimum Bow Copper 6 3 S.E. Spanish ibex Feral goat Bronze 9 4 Ronda ibex Aoudad or Barbary sheep Silver 11 5 Alpine ibex Dalmatian sheep Gold 13 6 Hybrid ibex Soay sheep Diamond 16 8 Balearean goat Racka sheep Central European mouflon Feral sheep Eurasian lynx Iberian mouflon Multihorned sheep Eurasian brown bear English red deer Gray wolf European red deer Wapiti (or maral) Norwegian red deer Manchurian sika deer European bison Iberian red deer Japanese sika deer Russian saiga Scottish red deer Hog deer Pyrenean chamois White red deer Père David deer Cantabrian chamois Alpine chamois Balkan chamois Carpathian chamois Barasingha European fallow deer European roe deer Black European roe deer White-tailed deer Reeves muntjac Water deer Axis deer Chartreuse chamois Siberian roe deer European wildcat Lower Tatra chamois European moose (palmated) European fox Kri kri ibex Reindeer Water buffalo Gredos ibex Eurasian wild boar Beceite ibex Himalayan tahr Notes: 24

Introduced Animals of North America Minimum Bow Copper 6 6 Nile lechwe European mouflon Bronze 9 9 Black wildebeest Armenian mouflon Silver 12 12 Blue wildebeest Corsican sheep White-bearded wildebeest Gold 15 15 Red sheep Blesbok Transcaspian urial Diamond 18 18 Impala Hybrid sheep Grant gazelle Texas Dall sheep Yak Dama gazelle Hawaiian black sheep Water buffalo Thomson gazelle Multi-horned sheep European bison Dorcas gazelle Red deer Nilgai Goitered gazelle Barasingha Common eland Springbok Brow-antlered deer Bongo Blackbuck Sika deer Greater kudu Chamois Sambar Common nyala Himalayan tahr Axis deer Sitatunga Bezoar/Persian ibex Hog deer Sable antelope Alpine ibex European fallow deer Roan antelope Nubian ibex Père David deer Gemsbok Asian ibex Reindeer Beisa oryx West Caucasian tur Indian muntjac Scimitar-horned oryx Markhor Reeves muntjac Arabian oryx Hybrid ibex Feral boar Addax Waterbuck Common lechwe Only 1 allowed from North America or Africa Introduced. Minimum Bow Copper 3 2 Bronze 5 3 Silver 6 4 Gold 7 5 Diamond 8 6 Cape or Southern buffalo Nile buffalo East African savanna buffalo West African savanna buffalo Feral goat Chiltan wild goat Aoudad or Barbary sheep Wild Oxen of the World Central African savanna buffalo Dwarf forest buffalo Water buffalo (N. America) American bison Barren ground muskox Greenland muskox Feral yak (Asia) Water buffalo (S. America) European bison Wood bison 25 Some Introduced animals may require USF & WS Harvest Permits Water buffalo (Asia) Water buffalo (Africa) Water buffalo (S. Pacific) Water buffalo (Europe) Sichuan takin Golden takin Yak (N. America) Banteng (South Pacific) Mishmi takin Feral ox (South Pacific)

Desert Game of the World Only 4 allowed from North America Introduced, all others must be free range. Minimum Bow Copper 12 6 Bronze 13 8 Silver 15 10 Gold 17 12 Diamond 22 14 AFRICA Kalahari gemsbok Angolan gemsbok Beisa oryx Fringe-eared oryx Scimitar-horned oryx* Soemmering s gazelle Red-fronted gazelle Heuglin gazelle Sahara Dorcas gazelle Eritrean gazelle Isabelline gazelle Thompson gazell Robert s gazelle Northern Grants gazelle Southern Grants gazelle Dama gazelle Addax Nubian ibex Kalahari springbok Angolan springbok South African springbok Copper springbok Black springbok White springbok Southern gerenuk Notes: Northern gerenuk Salt dik-dik Harrar dik-dik Kirk dik-dik Damara dik-dik Aoudad or Barbary sheep* NORTH AMERICA Rocky Mountain or California bighorn sheep North Baja desert bighorn Mexican desert bighorn sheep South Baja desert bighorn sheep Nelson desert bighorn sheep Pronghorn antelope Desert mule deer Tiburon Island mule deer Coues Mexican Gulf coast Mexican Pacific coast Mexican Central plateau Mexican Texanus Carmen Mountain Collard Peccary or Javelina INTRODUCED ANIMALS OF N.A. Gemsbok Beisa oryx Fringe-eared oryx Scimitar-horned oryx Arabian oryx** Grant s gazelle Addax Thomson s gazelle Dorcas gazelle Dama gazelle Goitered gazelle Springbok Blackbuck Aoudad or Barbary sheep Nubian ibex ASIA Persian Desert ibex Four-horned antelope Indian gazelle Kennion gazelle Persian Goitered gazelle Hillier Goitered gazelle Mongolian gazelle Tibetan gazelle Przewalski gazelle Yarkland Goitered gazelle Blackbuck or Indian antelope Gobi ibex Gobi Argali sheep Sand gazelle Arabian mountain gazelle SOUTH PACIFIC Feral ox Blackbuck *May be Introduced Specie **Requires USF&WS Harvest Permits 26

Wild Sheep of the World Only 3 allowed from North America Introduced, all others must be free range. Minimum Bow Copper 4 2 Bronze 6 3 Silver 8 4 Gold 9 5 Diamond 12 6 Aoudad or Barbary sheep Corsican sheep Himalayan blue sheep Chinese blue sheep Dwarf blue sheep Central European mouflon European mouflon Iberian mouflon Konya mouflon Armenian mouflon Esfahan mouflon Laristan mouflon Shiraz mouflon Red sheep Kerman sheep Transcaspian urial Afghan urial Blanford urial Punjab urial Ladakh urial Altay argali Hangay argali Gobi argali Marco Polo argali Gansu argali Karaganda argali Kara Tau argali Kuruktag argali Littledale argali Sair argali Severtzov argali Tian Shan argali 27 Tibetan argali Chukotka snow sheep Kamchatka snow sheep Putorana snow sheep Kolyma snow sheep Koryak snow sheep Okhotsk snow sheep Yakutia snow sheep Dall sheep Stone sheep Rocky Mtn. bighorn sheep California bighorn sheep Rocky Mountain or California bighorn sheep North Baja desert bighorn Mexican desert bighorn sheep South Baja desert bighorn sheep Nelson desert bighorn sheep Hybrid sheep Pygmy Antelope of Africa Minimum Bow Copper 4 2 Royal antelope Ader duiker Bronze 8 3 Bates pygmy antelope Abbott duiker Silver 10 4 Salt dik-dik Bay duiker Gold 12 5 Diamond 15 6 Harar dik-dik Peters duiker Guenther dik-dik Weyns duiker Klipspringer Common oribi Haggard oribi Steenbok Cape grysbok Sharpe grysbok Livingstone suni East African suni Zamzibar suni Kirk dik-dik Damara dik-dik Phillips dik-dik Southern bush duiker Angolan bush duiker E. African bush duiker Western bush duiker Jentink duiker Yellow-backed duiker Gabon duiker (or white-bellied) Black-fronted duiker Ogilby duiker Zebra duiker Black duiker Harvey red duiker Natal red duiker Red-flanked duiker Maxwell duiker Blue duiker

Spiral-horned Antelope of Africa Minimum MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Copper 5 different animal categories from at least 3 animal groups 3 different animal categories from at least 2 animal groups Bronze 9 different animal categories from at least 4 animal groups 4 different animal categories from at least 2 animal groups Silver 13 different animal categories from at least 6 animal groups 5 different animal categories from at least 3 animal groups Gold 15 different animal categories from at least 8 animal groups 6 different animal categories from at least 4 animal groups Diamond 17 different animal categories from all 9 animal groups 8 different animal categories from at least 4 animal groups ELIGIBLE CATEGORIES * from native habitat in country of origin Cent. African giant eland Cape eland Livingstone eland East African eland Central African bongo Eastern bongo (Kenya) Western bongo Southern greater kudu Eastern Cape greater kudu East African greater kudu Abyssinian greater kudu Western greater kudu Mountain nyala Common nyala Zambezi sitatunga Forest sitatunga East African sitatunga Sesse Islands sitatunga Lesser kudu Bow Harnessed bushbuck Nile bushbuck Abyssinian bushbuck Menelik bushbuck East African bushbuck Chobe bushbuck Limpopo bushbuck Cape bushbuck Animals of the South Pacific Minimum Bow Copper 4 3 Banteng Sika deer Bronze 6 4 Water buffalo Sambar Silver 8 5 Feral Ox Javan rusa deer Gold 10 6 Blackbuck Moluccan rusa deer Diamond 12 8 Chamois Himalayan tahr Feral goat Arapawa sheep Red deer Wapiti Axis deer Hog deer European fallow deer White-tailed deer Feral boar Notes: 28

Red Deer/Wapiti of the World Minimum Bow Copper 4 2 Scottish red deer Manchurian wapiti Bronze 5 3 Mideastern red deer Rocky Mountain elk Silver 6 4 Gold 7 5 Red deer (N. America) Roosevelt elk Diamond 8 6 Red deer (S. America) Tule elk Red deer (S. Pacific) Wapiti or Maral (Europe) Gansu deer Wapiti (S. Pacific) English red deer Alashan wapiti Iberian Red deer European red deer Tian Shan wapiti White red deer Altai wapiti (or maral) Norwegian red deer Chamois of the World - MUST BE FREE RANGE Minimum Bow Copper 2 1 Pyrenean chamois Anatolian chamois Bronze 3 2 Cantabrian chamois Caucasian chamois Silver 4 2 Alpine chamois Chamois (South Pacific) Gold 5 3 Balkan chamois Lower Tatra chamois Diamond 6 3 Carpathian chamois Cartreuse chamois Wild Pigs and Peccaries of the World Minimum Bow Copper 3 2 Warthog Bronze 4 3 Silver 5 4 Giant forest hog Gold 6 5 Bushpig Diamond 7 6 Red river hog Barbary wild boar Eurasian wild boar (Europe) Eurasian wild boar (Asia) Feral boar (North America) Notes: MUST BE FREE RANGE Feral boar (Africa) Feral boar (South America) Feral boar (South Pacific) Collared peccary (N. Am.) (or javelina) Collared peccary (S. Am.) White-lipped peccary (N. Am.) White-lipped peccary (S. Am.) 29

Animals of Asia / NO INTRODUCED SPECIES ALLOWED. Minimum Bow Copper 6 2 Bronze 9 3 Silver 11 4 Gold 13 5 Diamond 15 6 Eurasian lynx Eurasian brown bear Siberian brown bear Kamchatka brown bear Amur brown bear Mideastern brown bear Gray wolf Asian striped hyena Jackel Wolverine Feral yak Forest buffalo Water buffalo Nilgai or blue bull Four-horned antelope (or chousingha) Indian gazelle or chinkara Kennion gazelle or jabir Arabian Mountain gazelle Persian goitered gazelle Hillier goitered gazelle Mongolian gazelle Tibetan gazelle (or Goa) Arabian Mountain gazelle Przewalski gazelle Sand gazelle Yarkand goitered gazelle Blackbuck (or Indian antelope) Russian saiga Mishmi takin Sichuan takin Golden takin Anatolian chamois Caucasian chamois Himalayan tahr Bezoar ibex Hybrid ibex Sindh ibex Nubian ibex Mid-Asian ibex Himalayan ibex Siberian ibex Gobi ibex Indochinese Ban Teng West Caucasian tur Mid-Caucasian tur East Caucasian tur Astor markhor Bukharan markhor Kashmir markhor Kabul markhor Sulaiman markhor Himalayan blue sheep Chinese blue sheep Dwarf blue sheep Konya mouflon Armenian mouflon Esfahan mouflon Laristan mouflon Shiraz Mouflon Red sheep Kerman sheep Transcaspian urial Afghan urial Blanford urial Punjab urial Altay argali Hangay argali Gobi argali Marco Polo argali Karaganda argali Sair argali Littledale argali Gansu argali 30 Kara Tau argali Kuruktag argali Tibetan argali Tian Shan argali Severtzov argali Chukotka snow sheep Kamchatka snow sheep Putorana snow sheep Koryak snow sheep Okhotsk snow sheep Kolyma snow sheep Yakutia snow sheep Mideastern red deer (or maral) Water deer Gansu deer Red deer wapiti hybrid Tian Shan wapiti Altai wapiti Alashan wapiti Manchurian wapiti (or maral) White-lipped deer (or thoroid) Manchurian sika deer Indian sambar Indo-Chinese sambar Philipine sambar Axis deer (or chital) Indian hog deer (or para) European roe deer Siberian roe deer Chinese roe deer Mouse Deer European moose Yakutia moose Chukotka moose Amur moose Reindeer Indian muntjac Reeves Muntjac Eurasian wild boar Bearded pig

Gazelles of the World Only 3 allowed from North America Introduced, all others must be free range. Minimum Bow Copper 4 3 Bronze 5 4 Silver 7 5 Gold 9 6 Diamond 11 8 Southern Grant gazelle Roberts gazelle Northern Grant gazelle Bright gazelle Peters gazelle (or tana) Soemmering gazelle Red-fronted gazelle (or korin) Heuglin gazelle Thomson gazelle Mongalla gazelle Dorcas gazelle Sahara dorcas gazelle Egyptian dorcas gazelle Eritrean gazelle Isabelline gazelle Kalahari springbok Angolan springbok South African springbok Black springbok White springbok Copper springbok Southern gerenuk Northern gerenuk Indian gazelle (or chinkara) Kennion gazelle (or jabir) Persian goitered gazelle Yarkand goitered gazelle Hillier goitered gazelle Mongolian gazelle Tibetan gazelle (or goa) Przewalski gazelle Dama gazelle Goitered gazelle Grant gazelle Blackbuck Sand gazelle Arabian Mountain gazelle Ibex of the World Only 2 allowed from North America Introduced, all must be free range. Minimum Bow Copper 2 1 Bronze 3 2 Silver 4 3 Gold 5 4 Diamond 6 5 Notes: Asian ibex Hybrid ibex Alpine ibex Kri kri ibex Bezoar ibex Persian ibex Gredos ibex Beceite ibex Ronda ibex S.E. Spanish ibex Nubian ibex Siberian ibex Gobi ibex Mid-Asian ibex Himalayan ibex Sindh ibex 31

Predators of the World Minimum Bow Copper 6 3 Alaska brown bear Bronze 8 4 Common grizzly bear Silver 10 5 American alligator Gold 12 6 Inland black bear Diamond 15 8 Coastal (Pacific) black bear Eurasian brown bear African leopard Siberian brown bear African cheetah Kamchatka brown bear African lion Amur brown bear (South Africa and Namibia) Mideastern brown bear Nile crocodile Barren ground grizzly bear Spotted hyena Wolverine Bobcat Brown hyena Canada lynx Polar bear (airplane or dogsled) Eurasian lynx Jaguar** MUST BE FREE RANGE Caracal Serval African golden cat African civet Wild cat Cougar ( puma, mtn. lion)** Gray wolf Genet cat Gray, Red or Bat-eared fox* Coyote* Jackal* Raccoon dog* Common Spectacled Caiman Fox* Asian Wildcat *photo entry only ** can be darted Introduced Animals of Africa Minimum Bow Copper 4 3 European mouflon sheep Addax (non-indigenous) Bronze 6 4 Arabian oryx African lion (South Africa) Silver 8 5 Red deer Scimitar-horned oryx Gold 11 6 Javan rusa (non-indigenous) Diamond 14 8 American bison Bongo(non-indigenous) Common lechwe Blackbuck (South Africa & Namibia) Feral boar Water buffalo Feral goat Pére David Deer European fallow deer Aoudad or Barbary sheep Axis Deer Himalayan tahr (non-indigenous) Multi Horn Hog deer Notes: 32

Animals of South America Minimum Bow Copper 4 3 South American Coastal Hybrid ibex Bronze 6 4 Feral goat Silver 8 5 Northern pudu European mouflon Gold 10 6 Red brocket deer Hybrid sheep Diamond 11 8 Gray-brown brocket deer Multi-horned sheep Collared peccary Red deer Jaguar (darted) Cougar (or puma, or mtn. lion) White-lipped peccary Capybara Axis deer European fallow deer Water buffalo South American Père David deer Blackbuck Feral boar South American Mountain Alpine ibex Common spectacled caiman Common spectacled caiman Wild Goats of the World Only 4 allowed from North America Introduced, all others must be free range Minimum Bow Copper 3 2 Ronda ibex Bronze 5 3 Siberian ibex Silver 8 4 Gobi ibex Gold 10 5 Mid-Asian ibex Diamond 12 6 Himalayan ibex Bezoar ibex Persian Desert ibex Markhor Alpine ibex Nubian ibex Hybrid ibex Kri Kri ibex Gredos ibex Beceite ibex S.E. Spanish ibex Sindh ibex West Caucasian tur Mid-Caucasian tur East Caucasian tur Alpine chamois Chartreuse chamois Cantabrian chamois Pyrenean chamois Balkan chamois Notes: Carpathian chamois Lower Tatra chamois Caucasian chamois Anatolian chamois Chamois (South Pacific) American mountain goat Feral goat Chiltan wild goat Mishmi takin Sichuan takin Golden takin Himalayan serow Himalayan goral Himalayan tahr Nilgiri tahr 33

1 Introduction Inner Circles The World Hunting Awards Program was developed as a fun way for SCI members to plan and track their hunting achievements. The program was designed to build and pay for the awards as you hunt and achieve the different levels. 3 Bronze level brass plate Copper level brass plate 2 4 1 COPPER The Copper level is the first level that members achieve on an Inner Circle. When this is achieved and paid for, you will receive a 10x8 walnut plaque. There is an engraved brass plate displaying the SCI logo and award name (example: Ibex of the World) with your name proudly engraved below the program name. Below the name plate are 4 successive blank brass plates, with the Copper level plate engraved with the year achieved on top and as you achieved and purchase additional levels you add to your inner circle plaque. 2 BRONZE 3 SILVER 4 GOLD For the additional levels of Bronze, Silver, Gold you will receive the black engraved plate once that level is achieved and purchased, and then you will add to your existing plaque. Silver level brass plate 5 Gold level brass plate 5 DIAMOND Once the Diamond level is achieved and paid for, you get to choose from one of the many economy bronze animal base that holds your Inner Circle plaque showing the Diamond plate on the base. LEVEL LISTING FEE ENTRY FEE 1 COPPER $125.00 $250.00 2 BRONZE $125.00 $250.00 3 SILVER $125.00 $250.00 4 GOLD $125.00 $250.00 5 DIAMOND $125.00 $250.00 TOTAL $625.00 $1250.00 Diamond level brass plate with bronze animal base 34

Design Your SCI World Hunting Award. INNER CIRCLE ECONOMY BRONZES Now you can reflect your personal taste in designing your award for display in your trophy room, home, or office. Each one of your successful hunts is a memorable, cherished experience. Usually, a hunt for one particular animal will be remembered above the rest as a truly outstanding adventure. Once you are qualified and entered into one of SCI s World Hunting Award programs, you can choose a bronze base to represent your finest hunt. These anatomically detailed sculptures are admired for their elegance and timeless beauty that captures wildlife at its best. Each of these delicate works of art is individually cast. Rendered to the specification of the sculptor, each piece surmounts showroom quality. The bronze base is automatically awarded at the Diamond Level of each Inner Circle or after entering ten Milestones. You can receive the base at any level of an award program by paying the difference equivalent of the Diamond Level entry fee or ten Milestones fees in advance. As you qualify for higher levels in this particular award program, the engraved plates would be furnished without any further entry fees. You can choose your sculpture from these fine pieces shown or call the Record Book Department at the SCI Headquarters in Tucson (520) 620-1220, for other available sculptures. Photo of finished award African Lion L12 xw8 xh10 Aoudad L12 xw8 xh11 Axis Deer L12 xw8 xh13 Bison L12 xw8 xh9 Black Bear L12 xw8 xh9 Black Buck L12 xw8 xh12 Bongo L12 xw8 xh11 Cape Buffalo L12 xww8 xh9 Caribou L12 xw8 xh13 35

INNER CIRCLE ECONOMY BRONZES Chamois L12 xw8 xh12 Eland L12 xw8 xh12 Elephant L15 xw8 xh11 Elk L12 xw8 xh11 Fallow Deer L12 xw8 xh13 Gazelle L12 xw8 xh11 Gemsbok L12 xw8 xh12 Grizzly Bear L12 xw8 xh9 Ibex L13 xw8 xh12 Impala L12 xw8 xh13 Javelina L12 xw8 xh9 Klipspringer L12 xw8 xh11 Kudu L13 xw8 xh14 Leopard L12 xw8 xh9 Markhor L12 xw8 xh13

INNER CIRCLE ECONOMY BRONZES Moose L12 xw8 xh9 Mountain Goat L12 xw8 xh9 Mountain Lion L12 xw8 xh9 Red Stag L12 xw8 xh13 Rhino L16 xw8 xh9 Sable L12 xw8 xh12 Scimitar L12 xw8 xh12 Sika Deer L12 xw8 xh14 Tahr L12 xw8 xh10 Warthog L12 xw8 xh9 Water Buffalo L12 xw8 xh9 White-tailed Deer L12 xw8 xh11 Wild Sheep L12 xw8 xh11 Wildebeest L12 xw8 xh9 Wild Turkey L12 xw8 xh11

SCI WORLD HUNTING AWARDS ENTRY FORM SCI CONTINENTAL AWARDS African 15 Asia 8 SCI MILESTONES AWARDS African 29 African Big Five Alternative Methods 24 ** Bears of the World Cats of the World Dangerous Game of Africa European Deer Moose of the World European 25 European 12 North American 12 Animals of Africa Animals of Asia Animals of Europe Animals of North America Animals of South America Animals of the South Pacific Antlered Game of the Americas Antlered Game of the World Chamois of the World Desert Game of the World Gazelles of the World Global Hunting Award Hunting Achievement Award Ibex of the World $125 listing fee or $150 entry fee each N. American Caribou N. American Deer N. American Elk N. American Wild Sheep North American 29 S. American Indigenous Animals White-tailed Deer of the World Wild Turkey SCI INNER CIRCLES LEVEL LISTING FEE ENTRY FEE Copper $125* $250* Bronze $250* $500* Silver $375* $750* Gold $500* $1000* Diamond $625* $1250* *For upgrading to a higher level, merely pay the difference in fees. **DOES NOT APPLY TO CUMULATIVE AWARDS Please check items ordered $100 Listing fee or $150 Plaque or lapel pin or $200 Plaque & lapel pin South America 8 South Pacific 8 Introduced Animals of Africa Introduced Animals of North America Mountain Game of the World Multiple Methods** Predators of the World Pygmy Antelopes of Africa Red Deer/Wapiti of the World Ring-horned Antelopes of Africa Spiral-horned Antelopes of Africa Top Ten Award Wild Goats of the World Wild Oxen of the World Wild Pigs & Peccaries of the World Wild Sheep of the World Please submit this form (use this page or a photocopy) along with the appropriate worksheet when applying for SCI Continental Awards, Milestones, or Inner Circles. Worksheets can be found in the SCI Awards Issue. To receive additional engraving plates or trophies for which you are eligible, merely pay the difference in fees. Send check or money order in U.S. dollars payable to Safari Club International, 4800 W. Gates Pass Road, Tucson, AZ 85745. (No checks from outside USA, please.) NAME EMAIL ADDRESS DAY PHONE ( ) CITY STATE ZIP COUNTRY CHECK ENCLOSED MC VISA AMX ACCT.NO. EXP.DATE SIGNATURE Program Entered Price Fee information: Record Book entry fee only - $35 Record Book entry & Medallion plaque - $80 Medallion plaque only - $55 Photo entry - $20 SHIPPING AND HANDLING: Bases and Bronzes - U.S. $150, Inernational - $300 SHIPPING AND HANDLING: Plaques - U.S. $25, Inernational - $45 *Please allow 10-12 weeks for delivery. 38 TOTAL Call the Record Book Department at SCI Headquarters (520) 620-1220

SCI WORLD HUNTING AWARDS ENTRY FORM Please check items ordered SCI PINNACLE OF ACHIEVEMENT $800 entry fee for first pinnacle. Add l $50 fee for each higher level. First Pinnacle 6 Inner Circles and/or Milestones required Second Pinnacle 4 Silver Inner Circles and 2 Milestones required Third Pinnacle 4 Gold Inner Circles required 3 Milestones required Fourth Pinnacle 5 Gold and 1 Diamond Inner Circles required 3 Milestones required MULTIPLE METHODS & ALTERNATIVE METHODS 24 DO NOT APPLY TO CUMULATIVE AWARDS SCI ZENITH AWARD $800 entry fee The following program requirements must be met to qualify. 6 Milestone Awards 10 Inner Circle Awards 2 at Silver level 6 at Gold level 2 at Diamond level 4th Pinnacle of Achievement MULTIPLE METHODS & ALTERNATIVE METHODS 24 DO NOT APPLY TO CUMULATIVE AWARDS SCI CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT $800 entry fee The following program requirements must be met to qualify. 9 Milestone Awards Hunting Achievement Award Silver or higher or Animals of North America Gold or higher. Animals of Africa Silver or higher or Animals of North America Gold or higher 13 Additional Inner Circle Awards Copper or higher Must have received 4th Pinnacle of Achievement MULTIPLE METHODS & ALTERNATIVE METHODS 24 DO NOT APPLY TO CUMULATIVE AWARDS Please submit this form (use this page or a photocopy) along with the appropriate worksheet when applying for Pinnacles of Achievement, Zenith Award or Crowning Achievement. Worksheets can be found in the SCI Awards Issue. To receive additional engraving plate or trophy for which you are eligible, merely pay the difference in fees. Send check or money order in U.S. dollars payable to Safari Club International, 4800 W. Gates Pass Road, Tucson, AZ 85745. (No checks from outside USA, please.) NAME EMAIL ADDRESS DAY PHONE ( ) CITY STATE ZIP COUNTRY CHECK ENCLOSED MC VISA AMX ACCT.NO. EXP.DATE SIGNATURE Program Entered Price SHIPPING AND HANDLING: Bases and Bronzes - U.S. $150, Inernational - $300 SHIPPING AND HANDLING: Plaques - U.S. $25, Inernational - $45 *Please allow 10-12 weeks for delivery. TOTAL 39 Fee information: Record Book entry fee only - $35 Record Book entry & Medallion plaque - $80 Medallion plaque only - $55 Photo entry - $20 Call the Record Book Department at SCI Headquarters (520) 620-1220

World Hunting Award Bronzes Animals of Africa L12"xW19"xH25" African 29 L12"xW12"xH25" Turkeys of the World L12"xW12"xH25" Goats of the World L12"xW12"xH28" Predators of the World L12"xW12"xH26" Global Hunting Award L12"xW12"xH26" Spiral Horned Antelope of Africa L12"xW14"xH23" Pigs & Peccaries of the World L12"xW12"xH25" Ibex of the World L12"xW12"xH28" Animals of South Pacific L12"xW12"xH24" Antlered Game of the World L12"xW12"xH27" Sheep of the World L12"xW14"xH27" Top Ten L12"xW12"xH24" Oxen of the World L12"xW12"xH25" Hunting Achievement L15"xW15"xH24" New! New! New! New! Antlered Game of the Americas L12"xW12"xH25" Intro. Animals of North America L15"xW16"xH25" Animals of South America L12"xW12"xH24" Africa Big Five L12"xW12"xH26" Dangerous Game of Africa L12"xW12"xH25" North American 29 L12"xW12"xH25" Animals of North America L12"xW12"xH25" North American Wild Sheep L12"xW12"xH25" $2,850 Animals of Africa $2,850 African 29 $2,850 Turkeys of the World $2,850 Goats of the World $2,850 Predators of the World $2,500 Global Hunting Award $2,500 Spiral Horned Antelope of Africa $2,500 Pigs of the World $2,500 Ibex of the World $2,500 Animals of South Pacific $2,500 Antlered Game of the World $2,500 Sheep of the World $2,500 Top Ten NAME $2,500 Oxen of the World $2,850 Hunting Achievement $2,850 Antlered Game of the Americas $2,850 Introduced Animals of N. America $2,850 Animals of South America $2,850 Africa Big Five $2,850 Dangerous Game of Africa $2,850 North American 29 $2,850 Animals of North America $2,850 North American Wild Sheep $ Shipping & Handling/each U.S. $150.00, International $300.00 $ TOTAL ADDRESS DAY PHONE ( ) CITY STATE/PROV. ZIP COUNTRY CHECK ENCLOSED MC VISA AMEX DISCOVER DINERS ACCT.NO. EMAIL Of all the hunting awards available in SCI, many members find the WHA s to be the most fun to achieve. For some, the WHA s provide a handy road map for scheduling certain hunts along their pathways to adventure. For others, the WHA s represent validation of their commitment to a group or grouping of animals that they particularly want to honor. Sculptors Fred Boyer and John Tolmay bronze enhance any trophy room.. Mail Orders To: SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL Attn: RECORD BOOK DEPT. 4800 W. GATES PASS ROAD TUCSON, ARIZONA 85745 OR CALL 1-520-620-1220 FAX TO 1-520-618-3534 EXP.DATE SIGNATURE 40

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