SCI Diana Award Winner Sandra Sadler began her hunting career later in life, but she embraces the world of hunting and conservation with a passion. Sandra and husband travel the world together and give back to communities both near and far.
Embracing The World Of Hunting
SCI Diana Award Winner Sandra Sadler began her hunting career later in life, but she embraces the world of hunting and conservation with a passion. Sandra and husband Byron travel the world together and give back to communities both near and far—from supporting conservation efforts in Africa to hosting the Combat Marine Outdoors program at their Two Dot Ranch. This initiative enables severely wounded American patriots across all branches of the military to have dream outdoor experiences and hunts. Barbara honors these patriots with the opportunity to relax and rehabilitate in the great outdoors.
Diana Award-Winning Grit
According to her husband, Sandra never does anything halfway. So when she fully embraced the world of hunting and conservation, she did so with a passion. After learning about the Safari Club International’s Diana Award, she knew she was going to be its next winner. She and husband Byron traveled around the world to meet her goal, even after breaking her leg on a hunt in Cameroon. Receiving the Diana Award hasn’t stopped her from continuing to set goals and hunt. Sandra still enjoys experiencing new cultures through the hunting opportunities presented to her through the Safari Club and the NRA.
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