In his essay “Thinking Like a Mountain,” Aldo Leopold, father of wildlife management, described how killing wolves for the supposed benefit of deer resulted in obliterating deer habitat along with the ...
I’ve hunted practically as long as I can remember, pursuing small game, upland birds, waterfowl, and deer, elk and caribou.
I’ve hunted practically as long as I can remember, pursuing small game, upland birds, waterfowl, and deer, elk, and caribou.
What makes this story particularly interesting today is that she brought this same confrontational attitude to her 1930s ...
But hunters are predators, and as a community, we have long harbored a bloodlust for competitors, like mountain lions. We have contributed to societal mythologies and fears and despite the wisdom of ...