Who We Are Now Hunting (2025)

1. Understanding Hunting Today | Center for Humans & Nature

  • 11 jun 2014 · We must examine today's attitudes in an evolutionary context to begin to understand how hunting is inextricably part of who we are today, part of what makes us ...

  • Andrea Criscione and Mark Duda examine hunting practices of the past while exploring the discrepancy between support of and participation in hunting.

2. Understanding Hunting Today - Conservation Frontlines

  • 1 apr 2019 · We must examine today's attitudes in an evolutionary context to begin to understand how hunting is inextricably part of who we are today, part of what makes us ...

  • In his Foreword to Sand County Almanac, Aldo Leopold wrote, “There are some who can live without wild things, and some who cannot.”  He continues, explaining that his essays, “are the delights and dilemmas of one who cannot” (p.xvii). Today, our industrialized and highly technical...

3. Why We Hunt: A Look at Tradition, Legacy, and Conservation

4. Our Chance to Speak - Modern Huntsman

  • Hunting is a profound human activity that has been with us since the dawn of man. It is practiced today by millions of people worldwide and remains a ...

  • Modern Huntsman is a biannual publication, and online forum for like minded conservationists, creatives, and outdoor enthusiasts.

5. [PDF] How the hunter became the hunted - WUR eDepot

  • Now landowning people could rent out their hunting rights to other ... We can notice that many arguments within the anti-hunting discourse are about.

6. Who We Are - Hunters of Color

  • We are the only nationwide hunting nonprofit led by BIPOC, for BIPOC. We are working on increasing BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) participation in ...

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7. Why Hunt? | Center for Humans & Nature

  • 12 okt 2015 · ... bow gives an edge, no pun intended, to hunters' observations. It ... hunting has its place in teaching us who we are. Published October ...

  • Before I try to answer the question, Why hunt?, there’s a prior question that needs to be dealt with: Should anyone hunt? Hunting has aroused ambivalence and outright opposition for a very long time. Indeed, anthropologists are right to assert that wherever rituals arise there is bound to be anxiety and ambivalence. Certainly the rich tapestry of rituals surrounding the hunt in hunting-gathering cultures suggests that even then, when hunting was a necessity, there were qualms.

8. Defining Modern Hunting | Boone and Crockett Club

  • When you are there, hunting, having prepared and traveled, and now ... We must be the first to insist that hunting is done sustainably and legally ...

  • For Modern Hunting, the heart of our message must be conservation—the first love of hunters, and exp

9. Shooting Down Man the Hunter, by Rebecca Solnit - Harper's Magazine

  • or later in conversations about who we are, who we have been, and who we can be, someone will tell a story about Man the Hunter. ... And now we have ended ...

  • Sooner or later in conversations about who we are, who we have been, and who we can be, someone will tell a story about Man the Hunter. It’s a story not just about Man but about Woman and Child too. There are countless variants, but all of them go something like this: In primordial times men went out and hunted and brought home meat to feed women and children, who sat around being dependent on them. In most versions, the story is set in nuclear units, such that men provide only for their own family, and women have no community to help with the kids. In every version, women are baggage that breeds.

10. Who We Are | Outdoors - National Wildlife Federation

  • Ding Darling, an avid hunter and angler, was a powerful leader who laid the foundation for many elements of modern sporting conservation.

  • National Wildlife Federation staff, partners, and affiliates are instrumental in assuring hunting and angling opportunities for future generations.

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