"The hunter-as-conservationist has provided a model for one of the most intentional ways to live in deep connection with the land and the animals that inhabit that ecosystem. Scientist, academic, medical professional, Black-Indigenous man living in New York City, community organizer, fly fishing guide, hunter, and country boy at heart Brandon Dale describes how hunters have remained ardent conservationists, upholding an ethical and practical oath dedicated to protecting the wild spaces and lands we love. However, over the last 50 years, the hunting community has remained relatively stagnant and was in decline. That is changing. Hunters are becoming more urban, more politically diverse, and come from all backgrounds. We need everyone to see a seat for themselves at the table: we must welcome everyone. With a focus on whitetail deer, eastern wild turkey, and waterfowl"-- Provided by publisher.
Hunting : A New Conversation