
Guided on Safari
Safari guide KLB’s whispered urgency—“Take picktcha! Take picktcha!”—perfectly captures the thrill of witnessing wild Africa up close. From the pit-blinds of Botswana to the tree stands of Missouri, one thing remains the same: awe for nature and the skills required to understand it.
On a recent safari, I was struck by how deeply rooted traditions, field knowledge, and respect for wildlife mirror the values we share through Missouri Hunting Heritage Federation’s mission. Whether it’s identifying animal tracks in the Kalahari or guiding a young hunter through their first deer season, the role of mentor, educator, and steward of the land transcends continents.
This story reflects not only the unforgettable experiences of a safari but also the vital connection between outdoor heritage and the future of conservation—here at home and around the world.

Protecting the White Rhino
In the presence of giants, protected by guns not meant for them.
While visiting a guarded white rhino preserve in Zambia, one MHHF member reflects on the global fight against poaching—and the value of conservation work at home. From rhinos in Africa to whitetails in Missouri, this story reminds us why hunter education, ethical practices, and wildlife protection matter more than ever.