Archery, Hunting and Fishing: Conserving Our World and Ourselves

>because of 30-some years of
conservation-hunting?
What do hunting and fishing have to do withFor those of us actively engaged in archery,fishing
conservation? Everything. Without the efforts ofand hunting, no, we are not surprised.  But listing
hunters and anglers, our wildlife and wild placesthe many and wonderful benefits of archery,
would be in a state of trouble. Hunting and fishingfishing and hunting doesn't explain the "why"
are more than mere sports or pastimes,behind it all - especially to those on the fence
however, and are even more than a conservationabout the issue.  Why do we hunt?  Whydo we
effort. The meaning and significance of life andfish?  The answer rests in another kind of
our humanity are embodied in archery, fishing andconservation - the conservation of meaning and
hunting.humanity.
It's not easy being the "environment."   ItMany think that by changing driving habits and
receives moreattention than Paris Hilton in a prisonusing renewable energy that we're being "natural"
cell.  Everyone isall about "saving" theor somehowexperiencing the natural world.  But
environment, and we're all aware ofthe powerfulhunters and fishermen possess a deep and
cultural movement focused on living "green"andintense connection with our world thatgoes
being "environmentally - friendly."beyond any "green" campaign.  Why?  Because
Cultural elites and politicians tell us that if we ridehunters and fishermen actually come into physical
our bikes more, take the bus, use different lightcontact with the world; they don't experience it
bulbs, only then will we become truly "green" andthrough a screen in their living room. When was
a friend of theearth.the last time you saw a politician or celebrity out
Yet changing our driving habits or riding our bikesin the wilderness hunting or fishing?
simply isn't practical or convenient.   We careTo quote Mahoney, "Hunting is a love affair."  It is
about our world but we feel left out in the cold,the passionate interaction between two forces of
wondering, "What can I do to help?  None of thatthe natural world - man and wild.  The two come
other stuff is for me."together to create theessence of being, the
Chances are, if you're reading this you're intoessence of life and meaning.
archery, fishing and/or hunting. And if you're aContinues Mahoney, "Hunting is an immersion; a
lover of archery,fishing or hunting - or all three -drowning inconnectedness that squanders pride
and if you have adesire to keep theand privilege; the truehunter is the humble man,
"environment" in good working condition, just keepthe enthralled child and theknowing prince... Hunting
doing what you're doing.is a cataclysm of inwardprogress.  We hunt for
But if you're on the fence about archery, fishingspiritual reasons; we hunt to findinner peace; we
and hunting, keep an open mind and read on tohunt to understand the world...The truehunter is
find out why we do what we do.both the alert and meditative man. Thoughtand
Naturally (no pun intended), we in the archery,action combined in purpose; a hymn for the unity
fishing and hunting world have a vested interest inofworld and self."
keeping our planet's resources and wildlife in topThis may be a bit romantic for some of you, but
condition.   As Canadian biologist and philosopherhunting and fishing are much more than pastimes
Shane Mahoney said, "Hunters and fishermen areand even a conservation method.  Hunting and
the piston that drives the conservation engine.  Iffishing embody an intrinsic understanding of life. 
you take hunting and fishing out of the equation,We conserve ourselves, as well as our world,
the whole (wildlife management) effortcollapses."through hunting, fishing and archery.
So it's no surprise that sportsmen - thoseIn a world where "reality" exists in an XBOX,
involved in archery, fishing and hunting - providearchery,fishing and hunting reconnect us to what
over $1 billion annually towards conservationmakes us human;to what makes life, in part,
efforts.  It's no surprise that sportsmen havemeaningful and purposeful.In the field, we
paid several billion dollars over the last 70-80experience sacrifice, life and passion.As Dr. Randall
years on self-imposed excise taxes on firearms,L. Eaton writes, "that is why hunters havebeen
ammunition and certain archery and fishingand still are, by far, the foremost
equipment.conservationistsof wildlife and wild places, to the
It's no surprise that through hunting andbenefit of everyone."
fishingconservation efforts, wildlife populations andOver the last ten years, the number of adult
habitats flourish.  There are now over 18 millionhunters has dropped by nearly two million and the
white-tailed deer in the U.S. when there used tonumber of adult anglers has dropped more than
be less than half-a- million around 1900.  Today'sfive million.   These declining numbers mean less
elk population is around 800,000 when in 1917 itmoney for the conservation of wildlife and wild
was a mere 41,000.places, but it also signifies the continuing distance
And is it surprising that a handful of Africanwe put between ourselves and the natural world.
nations are now using conservation-huntingSo as you sit at your computer, ask yourself,
methods to increase the populations of"Why do I love archery, fishing and hunting?" 
endangered animals like elephants and black andAnd if you're not into archery, fishing and hunting,
white rhinos?  And is it surprising that the polarask yourself, "Why am I not a lover of archery,
bear population in northern Canada has increasedfishing and hunting?