This afternoon, Flick joined his predecessors on the other side. The spirit was willing, but his hips finally gave out. As I mourn his passing, I remember the companions who came before him. They were far better . . . → Read More: The bell
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This afternoon, Flick joined his predecessors on the other side. The spirit was willing, but his hips finally gave out. As I mourn his passing, I remember the companions who came before him. They were far better . . . → Read More: The bell
AS I’VE RUN OUT MY STRING OF YEARS, I’VE DEVELOPED A DEEPENING APPRECIATION FOR THE efforts of the people who fought the fight for the land long before we did. There’s an epigram that’s made the rounds for years. It’s been attributed to Mark Twain, although no one seems to . . . → Read More: Crying in the wilderness ON THE AFTERNOON OF DECEMBER 21, 1826, forty-one-year-old John Audubon looked out on the streets of Edinburgh, Scotland, from his . . . → Read More: Audubon the hunter
STRANGE HOW THE CURRENTS OF TIME EBB AND FLOW. Not long ago, I found myself on the Mississippi River floodplain, just across from the bluffs of Jefferson Barracks, . . . → Read More: The rhymes at Cahokia TWO HUNDRED YARDS TO THE BEND IN THE LANE, ANOTHER 200 DOWN THE HILL AND ACROSS THE PASTURE. AND WE WERE THERE. In the adult world, it was a 300-acre tract . . . → Read More: A place to be wild IT’S FAR BETTER THAN THE OLD-FASHIONED CELL HIS GRANDPARENTS LIVED AND BRED IN TWENTY YEARS AGO. HERE, AT least, he can feel the sun on his back, roll in . . . → Read More: The wilderness within ON FEBRUARY 1, 1902, DAN NOWLIN BECAME CHIEF GAME WARDEN . . . → Read More: Building the better bureaucracy ABOUT A WEEK AGO, A WOMAN ON FACEBOOK POSTED A DECEPTIVELY SIMPLE QUESTION: “WHY DO MEN HUNT?” I DON’T THINK she intended to be provocative, but whether she wanted to start a heated argument or not, she . . . → Read More: Why I hunt IN 2001, THREE LUMINARIES OF THE WILDLIFE PROFESSION, VALERIUS GEIST, SHANE MAHONEY, AND JOHN ORGAN, were called upon to consider the role hunting has played in the development of wildlife conservation in . . . → Read More: Holes in the Model . . . → Read More: For the birds |