American Hunter
Hunting has been a part of the American experience from the beginning. A bountiful land of big and small game, the earliest inhabitants and European settlers survived off the country's wealth of wildlife and forged a unique culture of hunting.

The American Hunter Today
The new breed of twenty-first century American hunters. Hunters who seek out that unique experience hunting provides.

A Hunter's Paradise
In the early days of the colonies, hunting brought pioneers close to nature, indeed, becoming part of nature for periods of time in a way that uniquely defined the American experience.

Sacred Animals of the Hunt
Found nowhere else on the planet, American hunting has forged a unique relationship between the nation's people and the land on which they live and share with its wildlife.

The North American Model of Conservation
On the brink of America becoming a very different place than we enjoy today, a brave group of hunters found a way to change history.

Wildlife Engagement, Duck Stamps and the Land Ethic
The 20th-century history of American hunting has much to teach us about how an ethical engagement with wildlife through hunting can be good not only for land conservation but also for our deepest sense of who we are.

Psychology and Spirituality of the Hunter
That we are predators means that we do, indeed must, meditate on the implications of our predation.
