We may be entering a time when science no longer holds sway and vague notions of "morality" will determine the future of hunting.
Trophy hunting has been an important facet of wildlife recovery in North America since the early years of the conservation movement.
The fate of the rhino may rest on the decision of whether or not to allow commercial trade in rhino horn.
Despite the drumbeats of doom and gloom, there are many reasons to be optimistic about hunting's future.
What does it take to be a leader in the hunting world?
Theodore Roosevelt said it best: "Much has been given us, and much will rightfully be expected of us."
Has "trophy" become a lethal adjective for hunting?
How American hunters can regain the prestige and cultural influence we used to enjoy.
How could a brid that once numbered in the billions have vanished so quickly?
Hunters know it, but now the rest of society is starting to understand that eating meat from wild animals is a healthy, safe, and environmentally-friendly choice.