Mission

The Mission of the Wyoming Chapter of the Dallas Safari Club is to advocate for hunting and fishing rights in the state of Wyoming, to support and encourage the engagement and education of youth, sportsmen and sportswomen, and to foster the conservation of our outdoor heritage for future generations.

Our Work

Wyoming DSC helps fund, sponsor, and participate in these organizations.

2024

$14,589.80 to Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation
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$14,589.79 to Congressional Sportsman's Foundation
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$2464.40 to regional waste disposal dumpsters to augment Wyoming Game & Fish Department CWD control and carcass disposal

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DSC Wyoming and Wyoming Game and Fish are collaborating to raise awareness about Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) by introducing carcass dumpsters in two new locations across Wyoming. Discover how proper carcass disposal can help reduce the spread of CWD, and click the links below to stay updated.
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DSC Wyoming funded carcass dumpsters are located:

Carbon County Hwy 230 WYDOT pull-out near Riverside.Lat/Long: 41.21766, -106.76204

The Glenrock dumpster will be just south of Glenrock on Mormon Canyon Rd. As soon as you go under the interstate and hit the gravel road, it will be up the hill on the left. Coordinates are:42.83304, -105.85417.

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$41,000 to The Pronghorn Fund, a new endowment hosted by The WyldLife Fund

2023

$9,625 to the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation - https://sssfonline.org/
This foundation is the leader in developing shooting programs for youth. Our organization firmly believes that future hunters ensures more future conservationists to continue the work being done today and always want to invest in youth opportunity and exposure to hunting, shooting, and fishing.
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$6,800 to purchase lifetime hunting, fishing, and conservation stamps for 10 youth people in Wyoming.This is the same as above with a focus on our future conservationists and involved, educated community.


$9,625 to the Wild Harvest Initiative https://thewildharvestinitiative.com/
This initiative focuses on the harvesting and good use of wild game as a food source. It discusses how hunting is a tool for conservation, and a humane and ethical mode of feeding yourself or your family. This is a education effort that we and the greater DSC support.
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$600 sponsorship for 2nd Annual Clay's for the Brave Event to Support our local veterans.
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$5,000 to the Wyoming Migration Initiative
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$7,500 to Sage Grouse Initiative film through EASTMAN's

This initiative is an effort to educate the public across the country on the importance of this bird and its habitat here in Wyoming. We found this cause extremely important for the conservation of habitat, wildlife, and the lifestyle of Wyoming hunting.

2022

$1,250
Sponsored an all women’s Wyoming DSC Sporting Clay TeamThese ladies participated in the first annual Clay’s for the Brave to raise money for Wyoming disabled Veterans.
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$2,500
Sponsoring a 2022 antelope hunt to a woman Veteran through to H.D. Outdoors of Wyoming.

2021

Funds raised from our Summer Soiree will help support the following organizations, among others, which also support our mission.
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$2,500
https://sisterhood
outdoors.com/

Sisterhood of the Outdoor4 Wyoming Pronghorn Hunts
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$2,500
https://www.pathfinder
ranches.com/ngop

Next Generation Pathfinders

2020

$2,500
Trail Cameras installed for antipoaching
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$3,500
Equipment purchased for WYGF Education Dept.
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$250
Local Donation to Buck n' Bulls Youth contest
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$2,500
Curbside Cuisine helped feed the local community in need
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$3,000
50 ladies at our 1st "Women in the Field Event" participated in live fire shooting and we gave away a Kimber 9mm pistol

2019

$3,500
Wounded Warriors
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$3,500
Hunting with Heroes

Conserve wildlife and wilderness lands

Educate youth and the general public

Promote and protect the rights and interests of hunters worldwide

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