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Henry William Herbert and His Impact on Hunting and Fair Chase in North America
Explore the life and legacy of Henry William Herbert, also known as Frank Forester, and his significant impact on ethical hunting and the fair chase movement in North America. Discover how his writings shaped modern conservation efforts and the principles of sportsmanship that continue to guide hunters today.
“Americanitis” and the Rush to the Great Outdoors
Discover the history of neurasthenia, a diagnosis that spurred a mass exodus of city dwellers to natural retreats like the Adirondacks in the early 20th century. Learn how this "nature cure" response to urban stress shaped America's cultural and environmental landscape, influencing modern wellness and conservation movements.
Colorado’s Reckless Anti-Wildlife Management Ballot Initiatives: A Case Against Emotion-Driven Policies
Explore how Colorado's anti-wildlife management ballot initiatives, driven by emotional appeals rather than scientific evidence, threaten effective wildlife conservation. Learn why maintaining science-based policies is crucial for sustainable wildlife management and preventing unintended negative consequences for both wildlife and human communities.