The Power of a Word

Author(s): 
Shane Mahoney

Has "trophy" become a lethal adjective for hunting?

Nature's Nation

Author(s): 
Shane Mahoney

How American hunters can regain the prestige and cultural influence we used to enjoy.

In the Shadow of the Passenger Pigeon

Author(s): 
Shane Mahoney

How could a brid that once numbered in the billions have vanished so quickly?

Hunters: The Original Locavores

Author(s): 
Shane Mahoney

Hunters know it, but now the rest of society is starting to understand that eating meat from wild animals is a healthy, safe, and environmentally-friendly choice.

Honoring the Hunted

Author(s): 
Shane Mahoney

Showing respect for the fallen animal is a good first step toward helping nonhunters understand that hunters truly value wildlife.

Grim Repercussions

Author(s): 
Shane Mahoney

Legal hunting is becoming a vistim of the well-intentioned clamor to stop Africa's poaching epidemic.

The Echo of Cecil's Roar

Author(s): 
Shane Mahoney

The Cecil affair opened the hunting world to intense scrutiny that is not going away.

Clipping Conservation's Wings

Author(s): 
Shane Mahoney

Recent airline embargoes on the transport of hunting trophies do nothing to stop illegal trade in wildlife.

Are You Afraid of Bambi?

Author(s): 
Shane Mahoney

Walt Disney's famous movie was more than an anti-hunting film. It posed a dangerous and unrealistic version of nature.

Imbroglio in Alaska

Author(s): 
Shane Mahoney

A unique coalition formed to head off a controversial mine could be a model for conservation efforts going forward.

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