February/March 2004
Author(s): 
Shane P. Mahoney

Somehow the humanity that has wreaked havoc on nature is the same humanity that works ceaselessly for her survival. Like hunting itself this societal contradiction reflects man's unending duality. It also provides assurance that our best hopes for nature rise on the currents of our hunting past. To preserve a world of fullness and beauty, we will need to marshal the very best in ourselves.