The Shotgun Conservationist: Why Environmentalists Should Love Hunting

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$28.00  $26.04
Publisher
Timber Press (OR)
Publish Date
Pages
256
Dimensions
6.5 X 8.8 X 1.6 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781643261034

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About the Author

Brant MacDuff is a taxidermist and conservation historian. An avid outdoorsperson and jack of many trades, Brant has worked for a variety of museums and aquariums, all while supporting his primary work as a public speaker. He teaches instructional classes on taxidermy, gives tours at the American Museum of Natural History, and lectures on natural history at schools, businesses, private events, outdoor retreats, and museums. When not on the lecture circuit or at home in Brooklyn, Brant can be found indulging in his many outdoor hobbies including hunting, horseback riding, shooting sports, kayaking and rafting.

Reviews

"MacDuff's conversational writing will keep readers hooked, and his well-considered reflections offer plenty of food for thought. Nature-minded readers will find this full of insight."--Publishers Weekly
"A self-described 'hunter blatherer', MacDuff cheerfully covers a lot of ground with grace, humor, and plain old-fashioned common sense. Rarely have the connections between hunting and environmentalism been made so clear."--Jim Tantillo, Cornell University, Department of Natural Resources
"MacDuff skillfully navigates the choppy waters of modern hunting with humility, sincerity, good humor and authority. Weaving facts and figures into an engaging personal narrative, he explores the many sides of hunting, from conservation and politics to ecology. An excellent read."--Professor Adam Hart, University of Gloucestershire, author of Unfit for Purpose: When Human Evolution Collides with the Modern World
"MacDuff provides a wonderfully fresh take on sportsmen and women, and the unique role hunters and anglers play in supporting the foundation of conservation funding in America. I encourage hunters and non-hunters alike to pick this one up!"--Christy Plumer, Chief Conservation Officer, Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership
"All wildlife enthusiasts, whether they hunt or not, should understand hunters' contributions and that successful wildlife programs would cease to exist without them. Brant paints a complete portrait of the value of hunting to all wildlife species and their management."--Kip Adams, Chief Conservation Officer, National Deer Association