Whether for sport or sustenance; by rifle or crossbow, hunting has long been a part of the human experience.
This hour, we look back on our relationship with hunting and consider what it means to hunt today.
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GUESTS:
- Philip Dray - Historian and author of several books, including The Fair Chase: The Epic Story of Hunting in America
- Aaron Snow - Connecticut-based hunter
- Dawn Freeland - Owner/Operator ofWomen Hunt Too, Women Fish Too, and Women Camp Too(@Women_Hunt_Too)
READING LIST:
Vox: How America's hunting culture shaped masculinity, environmentalism, and the NRA - "Though the sport has diminished in the culture and participation continues to dwindle, hunting still causes great controversy in America -- intersecting with issues including gun control, animal rights, and environmentalism."
Scientific American: Does Hunting Help or Hurt the Environment?- "Perhaps matching the trend among the public, green leaders are increasingly advocating for cooperation between hunters and environmental groups: After all, both lament urban sprawl and habitat destruction."
Chion Wolf contributed to this show, which originally aired on October 11, 2018.