Each year, we host over 200 local high school students at our annual convention, introducing them to outdoor-related professions.
Nearly 50 students participate in hunting and fishing trips annually. These small, guided groups allow for thorough education and in-depth instruction.
Young hunters learn firsthand about conservation efforts by hunting on sponsor ranches. These ranches manage wildlife populations while fostering respect for nature.
Hunter safety is our priority. Participants are closely monitored by responsible adult guides, ensuring safe firearm handling. Practice at a firing range precedes every hunt.
For more information, contact Susan Kalich at skalich@embarqmail.com or 713-305-3327.
Houston Safari Club Foundation (HSCF) is dedicated to fostering a deep connection between the next generation and the natural world through our comprehensive youth hunting and fishing programs. Each year, HSCF proudly hosts more than forty high school students, providing them with enriching experiences that instill a lifelong appreciation for wildlife and outdoor activities.
Through these programs, students gain valuable exposure to the fundamentals of hunting and fishing, including techniques, safety practices, and ethical considerations. This practical knowledge is complemented by lessons in conservation, emphasizing the importance of sustainable practices and the role of hunters and anglers in wildlife management.
Our programs provide interactive field and water experiences, introducing young people to the outdoors.
Each group consists of four to six youth and their adult guides. This ensures thorough education and in-depth instruction.
Young hunters learn about wildlife management by hunting on sponsor ranches. These efforts sustain healthy ecosystems.
Hunter safety is paramount. Responsible adult guides closely monitor participants, emphasizing firearm control and practice.