Hunter with trophy elk in a Colorado mountain meadow

Safari Club International

Defending Your
Freedom to Hunt.

Promoting wildlife conservation worldwide — from the Upper Colorado to the far corners of the earth.

Four Mission Areas

01

Advocacy

Defending hunters' rights at every level of government — local, state, and federal.

02

Conservation

Funding wildlife habitat protection and sustainable-use conservation worldwide.

03

Education

Building the next generation of ethical hunters and conservation stewards.

04

Humanitarian

Serving communities at home and abroad through hunter-led outreach and giving.

2026 Annual Banquet

This Year's Program

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Upper Colorado Chapter

Rooted in the West.
Built by Hunters.

Founded in the tradition of Safari Club International — the world leader in preserving the freedom to hunt — the Upper Colorado Chapter serves hunters and conservationists across the Western Slope and beyond.

North American wildlife is thriving because of sportsmen and women who fund conservation through licenses, tags, and advocacy. We carry that mission forward in our own backyard.

From public land turkeys to high-country elk, our members hunt hard and give back harder.

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Chapter members with wild turkeys after a successful hunt

In the Field

The Hunt.
The Water.
The Mountain.

Hunter with trophy elk in a Colorado mountain meadow
Two hunters with wild turkeys
Fly fishing on a Colorado river
SCI chapter members visiting a school classroom

Beyond the Hunt

Hunters Who
Give Back.

SCI's humanitarian mission reaches far beyond the field. Chapter members visit classrooms, fund youth programs, and support communities — both locally and around the world.

Conservation and community go hand in hand. The Upper Colorado Chapter is committed to both.

Safari Club International

Hunt. Conserve.
Defend.

Join the Upper Colorado Chapter and stand with thousands of hunters protecting the future of the sport — and the wildlife that makes it worth fighting for.