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UM wild sustenance course teaches hunting and conservation through real-world experience
The class is intended to break down some of the barriers to entry when it comes to hunting and create an environment where discussions can take place around ethics, fears and pre-conceived notions about hunting.
“It’s been nice for me to have a community that’s been so open and welcoming to introduce me to this sport,” said Jack Hanson.
Students were taught about female engagement in the male dominated sport, how hunting and conservation go hand-in-hand and indigenous views on hunting. But the highlight of the class for most students was outside of the classroom.
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Gear library looks to break down barriers for Montana hunters
Missoula women start service that allows new hunters to borrow equipment and ‘feel really welcome in the space.’
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