Breaking news! We congratulate Alexander Egorov with getting the most prestige hunting award - “Weatherby”. People all around the world, who are keen of hunting and shooting sport, remember Roy Weatherby for his innovation in the weapons industry. Lots of people remember him for his active support of the wildlife protection projects and ethics of sport hunting. Today, the Weatherby Foundation International continues, on behalf of all hunters, the noble endeavors of Roy Weatherby. Roy Weatherby left an indelible mark on the weapons industry. His story began in 1942, when he took part in the deer hunting at the first time and wounded the animal. It made him to think about the more effective way of hunting. From that time he started to change the ballistic characteristics of the weapon and defended the usage of light bullets at ultra-high speeds with maximum energy. It became the base of Weatherby Magnum. Roy Weatherby died in 1988, 45 years after he started his way of looking for the more effective way of hunting. Over the past four decades, he has changed forever our perception of the firearms. The mission of the Weatherby Foundation International is to inform the youth and public at large about the charity role of ethics hunting sports, about its’ contribution to the protection of the wildlife and to protect our constitutional rights to do it. The Foundation goes on to cooperate with different international organization which develop and support the practical educational events. This is one of the few noncommercial foundation which has focused its activity and financial support on educational projects in other spheres. The Foundation is the only sponsor of the prestige Weatherby Hunting and Conservation Award for the achievements in the hunting and wildlife support projects. The award is given, annularly from 1956, to one individual for outstanding support for wildlife conservation, lifetime hunting achievements, and commitment It happens on the annual Gala - dinner. The charity auction is held at this event. The outfitters and equipment producers donate their goods and services to collect funds for grants. It’s not an easy matter to became the nominee of this award. The selection criteria are high. The nominee has to send to the Committee all information concerning his hunting achievements. This part of the estimation takes about 65% from the total points and connects with the hunter’s achievements. The next factors are: The number and diversity of the taken wild trophies; their quality, geographic locations (the trophies have to be taken from all continents) and the complexity of hunting. The next 20% of the total score is the information about his contribution of the wildlife protection and promotion of the positive role of hunting in the conservation of the wildlife. Each hunter, considered for the Weatherby award, has already contributed a lot in the international and local wildlife protection communities when has bought licenses, paid taxes and so. But the Committee recognizes only direct contributions to specific conservation programs. The nominee donates to the specific environmental projects such as protection or the habitat restoration, distribution and/or repeated relocation of species under threat of extinction. The organizing Committee admits the importance of the nominee's activity in the promotion and the youth engagement into the programs, which promote the positive role of hunting. The last 15% from the total score gives the hunter’s individual features his ability to be a behave in the ethic way and his lifelong commitment to hunting. It’s important how he follows the local and international laws and agreements concerning hunting, his reputation and his commitment to the principals of the ethic hunting and the struggle against poaching. This year it was the 63th Weatherby Award. There were five nominee in this year: Alexander Egorov, Bela Hidvegi, Jay link, Eduardo Negrete and Dr. Doug Yayko According to the decision of the organizing Committee Alexander was recognized as the winner in 2020. He is the first winner from Russia. We congratulate Alexander Egorov with this Award and wish him new hunts and trophies!
26.06.2020
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