This core working area deals mainly with the management of wild ungulates, which increasingly interfere with agriculture and sylviculture. One of the central problems is the damage caused by increasing populations of big game species in the intensively used areas of Europe. Another task is the management or conservation of predators such as wolves, bears and lynx, abundant in some countries, rare in others. There is evidence for an increasing need for ecological research to preserve the habitats and ecosystems which will assure the survival of big game species in the face of the growing human population.
United Against Captive Bred Lion Shooting
1 December 2020
Following the release of the CIC and Dallas Safari Club’s ...
The Dangers of Extrapolation – Hunting Revenues and Local Communities
1 October 2019
The term ‘fake news’ has become popularized over the last ...
Romania’s Rural Landscape is no Longer Safe!
07 June 2019
The scientific evidence and hard data presented during the last ...
African Swine Fever In Wild Boar: The Way Forward For European Hunters
10 April 2017
On Thursday 6th April, FACE, the Federation of Associations for ...
Large Carnivores’ Protection in the Carpathians
20 October 2016
On the 19th of October at the “Large Carnivores’ Protection ...
Bred to be fearless
25 July 2016
“Kurti”, a young wolf in Germany, was shot because he ...
Trophy hunting contributes to the conservation of lions
3 June 2016
Milestone in lion conservation – First African lion Range States ...
Burning ivory won’t help saving elephants
5 May 2016
Contribution by Dr. Wolf Krug “The burning of ivory is an ...
“DIANA-Airguns” Support CIC’s Anti Poaching Project in Tanzania
9 March 2016
On the occasion of the 125th anniversary of Diana Airguns, ...
Cecil, the lion, a victim of poaching!
31 July 2015
The International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation (CIC), a ...
Intensive And Selective Breeding To Enhance Or Alter Genetic Characteristics Of Indigenous Game Species For Commercial Purposes
18 June 2015
South African Hunters and Game Conservation Association SAHGCA Selective Breeding ...
Large Carnivores: EU Platform on coexistence meets in Brussels
10 June 2015
One year after its establishment, the EU Platform on Coexistence ...
CIC praises auctioned black rhino hunt as a great support to rhino conservation in Namibia
1 June 2015
On Monday, 18 May, Corey Knowlton’s three-day long hunt for ...
CIC Participates in the Saint Hubert Club Symposium on Poaching
19 May 2014
Poaching remains a major concern of hunters. The Saint Hubert ...
15th Meeting of the CIC Coordination Forum for Central Eastern Europe in Arad, Romania
8 February 2014
The 15th annual meeting of the Coordination Forum for Central ...
Tajikistan: Six Markhor Licences available in Community Hunting Areas
4 November 2014
The Government of Tajikistan has announced the markhor quota for ...
HM Juan Carlos I of Spain Receives Authors of the CIC Caprinae Atlas of the World in Audience
27 October 2014
The CIC Caprinae Atlas of the World was officially launched ...
CIC Caprinae Atlas of the World – Launch South Africa
11 September 2014
Gerhard Damm and Dr. Nicolas Franco have worked for almost ...
Selous Elephant Emergency Project (SEEP)
13 August 2014
The CIC is following-up on its fight against wildlife crime: The ...
Launch of EU Platform on Coexistence with Large Carnivores
11 June 2014
On the 10th of June 2014, CIC President, Bernard Lozé ...
CIC President Lozé Praises the Initiative of the Namibian Government and the Dallas Safari Club for the Conservation of Rhinos
22 January 2014
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