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Dallas Safari Club

By CPHC-SA / February 11, 2019

Dallas Safari Club certainly rolled out the red carpet for Custodians. I was warmly received by executive members Corey Mason, Karl Evans and Richard Cheatham. Richard Cheatham has been appointed CEO of the Dallas Safari Club Foundation which is a new appointment and hopefully we will develop a fruitful relationship with this foundation going forward.…

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SCI Reno

By CPHC-SA / February 11, 2019

It seems that everybody knew of Custodians before we even arrived at SCI. We have certainly caused a stir in the hunting world. Welcomed by almost all. On the first morning I attended the Guides and Outfitters meeting with SCI where the usual issues relating to the industry on a global scale was discussed. Again…

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The Africa Wildlife Consultative Forum

By CPHC-SA / December 3, 2018

The AWCF is sponsored by the SCI Foundation and is a gathering of all recognised regional professional hunting bodies as well as government representatives, scientists and researchers in an effort to share information, collaborate on mutual issues and best practices with the purpose of advancing wildlife conservation through sustainable use. This year was the 16th…

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Captive lion breeding for hunting in South Africa colloquium – Day 2

By CPHC-SA / October 17, 2018

Chairperson: Mr MP Mapulane (ANC) Meeting Summary The Portfolio Committee on Environmental Affairs hosted a Colloquium on captive lion breeding entitled Captive Lion Breeding for Hunting in South Africa: Harming or Promoting the Conservation Image of the Country. Day Two of the Colloquium was divided into three parts. In part one, questions were asked and comments…

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Captive lion breeding for hunting in South Africa colloquium – Day 1, with Minister present

By CPHC-SA / October 17, 2018

Chairperson: Mr M Mapulane (ANC) Meeting Summary The Portfolio Committee on Environmental Affairs hosted a two-day colloquium on captive lion breeding under the title: Captive Lion Breeding for Hunting In South Africa: Harming Or Promoting The Conservation Image Of The Country. Day One of the Colloquium was divided into four parts. In part one, the Chairperson of…

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AGM Update

By CPHC-SA / September 29, 2018

Click here for an update on the AGM.

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Meetings Held In Parliament

By CPHC-SA / September 28, 2018

Greetings Members Hope all is well with you.  I just want to take a moment and update you on the meeting held in Parliament – Cape Town on Tuesday and Wednesday (21st and 22nd August) As you know information has already done the rounds on social media, which I am sure you have all seen,…

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BookYourHunt

By CPHC-SA / September 28, 2018

Dear members, BookYourHunt, which is the first and the biggest platform for booking hunting trips online just have recently celebrated their third-year anniversary being driven by the idea of an online marketplace where outfitters can offer their hunts, and hunters’ book directly, at the outfitter’s price, with no hidden or extra costs. This idea has…

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Allegations about SA Hunters on Facebook page of Jagters SA

By CPHC-SA / September 4, 2018

Rumours are circulating on the Facebook page of Jagters SA (it is not our Association’s page), that SA Hunters during its participation in the colloquium of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Environmental Affairs on “Captive Lion Breeding for Hunting in South Africa: Harming or Promoting the Conservation Image of the Country”, discredited hunting and compromised the property…

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CPHC Inaugural AGM

By CPHC-SA / August 28, 2018

It is with great pleasure that Custodians invites you to the inaugural CPHC-SA Annual General Meeting 2018. Click on the RSVP link in the invitation below to navigate to the registration page. We call on members to support our AGM and our crucial fundraising gala evening by donating an item for auction. Cash donations will…

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