The hunt and hunting are important to Randy Newberg. Another in our videos that talk about why I hunt. I want to be a participant in the natural world. Participating makes me more alive, more accountable, and more engaged in the natural world. Hunting is the truest form of participating in the natural world, probably because it is the oldest and most instinctive way of participating.
Elk NetworkWhy I Hunt – Participating in the Natural World
Conservation | June 6, 2017
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