Hunting is our heritage, our heart, and our future.
On Hunting shows that we need hunting still--and so does the wild earth we inhabit..
Drawing from ecology, philosophy, and anthropology and sprinkled with campfire stories, this wide-ranging examination has rich depths for both nonhunters and hunters alike.
Readers will - discover how hunting formed us, - examine hunting ethics and their adaptation to modernity, - understand the challenges, traditions, and reverence of today\'s hunter, - identify hunting skills and their many applications outside the field, - learn why hunting is critical to ecological restoration and preservation, and - gain inspiration to share hunting with others.
Authors Grossman, Miller, and Cunningham dive deep into the ancient past of hunting and examine its position today, demonstrating that we cannot understand humanity without first understanding hunting.
Where does hunting fit in the Modern world? To many, it can seem outdated or even cruel, but as On Hunting affirms, hunting is holistic, honest, and continually relevant.
Hunting is our heritage, our heart, and our future