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PRESENT AT THE SAFARI CLUB INTERNACIONAL CONVENTION 2009 IN RENO, NV!
Houston, TX, January 14Th,
2009 – Safari Club International, the
leader in protecting the freedom to hunt and in promoting wildlife conservation
worldwide is teaming up with the Mexico Tourism Board from January 21
– 24, 2009, at THE in Reno,
Nevada.
Mexico’s popular hunting destinations will join the
festivities including Zacatecas, Aguas Calientes, Tamaulipas, Coahuila,
Baja California Norte and Durango. Guests will enjoy a tour throughout
Mexico’s
hunting destinations and learn about the diversities of species.
In these regions one can find Coues deer
and Gould's Turkey in Durango, Dove and Quail
in Zacatecas and there is no better Waterfowl, Whitetail and Mule Deer Hunting
in Coahuila.
Alejandro Moreno, Deputy Minister of
Tourism in Mexico and Eugenio
Hernandez, Governor of Tamaulipas state along with Luis Armando Reinoso,
Governor of Aguas Calientes state, will head two conferences that will provide
valuable information in regards to the adventures of hunting in Mexico.
These conferences will take place on the 21st and 23rd of
January.
Dozens of informational and educational
seminars have been designed to provide attendees the opportunity to learn new
hunting techniques or refine old ones, discover imaginative ways to prepare
wild game, or to glean tips on the best care for your equipment and gear.
Countless topics that appeal to the hunting sportsman will be covered.
When the exhibit halls close the evening
fun and excitement begins. Each night, members come together to enjoy top
entertainment and speakers. SCI’s evening auctions offer top of the line
guns, once in a lifetime hunts, the finest pieces of art and more. Every
purchase provides crucial funds to help preserve our hunting heritage and
enable conservation efforts to occur around the globe.
Mexico ranks 4th among the amount of mammal species and 11th
in bird species. For those looking to hunt deer, there are 14 subspecies of
white-tailed deer, 6 subspecies of mule deer and 2 species of tamazate deer
from the tropical forests. For the Mexican Turkey Slam, you can find pavo ocelado in the tropical forests of Campeche and Gould’s and Rio
Grande turkey in central Mexico.
SCI fights tirelessly to protect the
hunting heritage enjoyed by 15 million Americans and 45 million families around
the globe. SCI Members are active in more than 100 countries. SCI’s
Convention is the most dynamic and diverse hunting show today. It is the most
powerful buying and selling environment in the outdoor industry.
The Mexico Tourism Board (MTB)
brings together the resources of federal and state governments, municipalities
and private companies to promote Mexico’s tourism attractions
and destinations internationally. Created in 1999, the MTB is Mexico’s
tourism promotion agency, and its participants include
members of both the private and
public sectors. The MTB has offices throughout
North America, Europe, Japan and Latin America. For more information on
destinations and online trip bookings please go towww.visitmexico.com.
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ideas, help with a story or general travel and tourism information about
Mexico, please contact the MTB’s U.S. Press Room
directly at 1-800-929-4555, by e-mail at northamericanpress@visitmexico.com
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