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Hunting is our heritage, our heart, and our future. 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 To many, it can seem outdated or even cruel, but as On Hunting affirms, hunting is holistic, honest, and continually relevant. 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. 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. Drawing from ecology, philosophy, and anthropology and sprinkled with campfire stories, this wide-ranging examination has rich depths for both nonhunters and hunters alike. On Hunting shows that we need hunting still-and so does the wild earth we inhabit.
Auteur
Lt. Col. Dave Grossman Dave is an award-winning author and nationally recognized as a powerful, dynamic speaker. He has authored over a dozen books, including his perennial bestsellers On Killing, On Combat, and On Spiritual Combat, a New York Times best-selling book co-authored with Glenn Beck, and many other successful books and scholarly papers. His books are required or recommended reading in all four branches of the US Armed Forces and in federal and local law enforcement academies nationwide. He is a US Army Ranger, a paratrooper, a prior service sergeant, and a former West Point psychology professor. He has five patents to his name, has earned a black belt in Hojutsu (the martial art of the firearm), and has been inducted into the USA Martial Arts Hall of Fame. Dave's research was cited by the President of the United States in a national address, he has testified before the US Senate, the US Congress, and numerous state legislatures, and he has been invited to the White House on two occasions to brief the president and the vice president in his areas of expertise. Since his retirement from the US Army in 1998, Dave has been on the road over two hundred days a year for over twenty-four years as one of the world's leading trainers for military, law enforcement, mental health providers, and school safety organizations. He has been inducted as a Life Diplomate by the American Board for Certification in Homeland Security and a Life Member of the American College of Forensic Examiners Institute. Linda K. Miller Linda has over twenty-five years of business experience, including management consulting, business planning, business management, marketing, and information systems. She has considerable experience in international small-bore target shooting as a member of Canada's Shooting Team. She has won medals in the Commonwealth Games 1994, Cuba World Cup 1995, and Mexico World Cup 1993. In 1999, Linda became the first woman to win the Ontario Lieutenant Governor's Medal for shooting (full-bore rifle); these competitions have a proud and honored history of over 140 years. Linda is also the first and only woman to be the National Sniper Rifle Champion (2008). She holds many provincial and national titles and records, and she has been a member of several Canadian teams to international championships throughout the world. Linda is an accomplished and internationally certified shooting coach. She has coached provincial and national teams (small-bore and full-bore) as well as the Canadian CISM (Conseil International du Sport Militaire) team. With Keith, she has coached the Canadian Forces Combat Shooting Team to many honors in England and Australia. They have coached thirteen members of the military to a Queen's Medal, the top award for marksmanship within the Canadian Forces. Linda has also volunteered as a director, manager, administrator, and consultant in Club, Provincial, and National shooting sports organizations. Linda started hunting in 1995 and has since hunted small and big game in Canada (Ontario), the USA (Georgia, South Dakota), and Africa (Namibia). Capt. Keith A. Cunningham Keith is a career military officer with a combined experience of over twenty-five years with the Canadian Armed Forces and the US Army. He has considerable practical experience, including a combat tour in Vietnam, where he was a US Army Ranger specializing as a sniper and in long-range reconnaissance. In the Canadian Army, he was a part of the Special Service Force. He did peacekeeping and counter-sniper operations in Cyprus and annual unit and command-level military exercises in North America and Europe. Keith has taught marksmanship courses at the Canadian Forces Infantry School and at many police forces in Ontario. He was a certified instructor/examiner for the Firearms Safety Education Service of Ontario, and he was a Hunter Safety Instructor/Examiner.