Saving the ‘Middle Ground’
As Kenya and so many other countries are learning, the “middle ground” is critical for wildlife increasingly squeezed by human development. READ MORE
As Kenya and so many other countries are learning, the “middle ground” is critical for wildlife increasingly squeezed by human development. READ MORE
The author, a Swiss hunter and blogger, chooses not to eat meat and focuses instead on the science of hunting and the sociology of hunters. READ MORE
But hunters must reclaim their rightful place at the table by emphasizing fair chase, game management and wilderness protection. From remarks delivered at the Wild Sheep Foundation’s annual finale banquet on January 18, 2020.READ MORE
Reflections and recommendations on elephants, ecosystems and people in Botswana. There is a way forward.READ MORE
A personal perspective on the ethics and emotive narrative of trophy hunting.READ MORE
The hunting conservationist’s perspectives can be presented in ways that touch emotions and make change imaginable.READ MORE
The bipartisan America’s Conservation Enhancement (ACE) Act contains a number of long-standing priorities for sportsmen and other conservationists and authorizes critical funding for habitat and wildlife. Now it must pass the House.READ MORE
An Alaskan ecology professor takes to the airwaves with a science podcast for hunters—or is it a hunting podcast for scientists?READ MORE
Hunters must present their case in all forms of social media—the tools are there, but long-term strategic commitment and the action of individual hunters is lacking. Here is how it could be done.READ MORE