We travel the world to learn about other hunting traditions and to bring back specimens to share with everyone. The main focus of the WWM is education, and there are three main areas of focus:
The history, culture, practice and ethics of hunting and field sports all over the world.
The biology of plants and animals native to the United States and another part of the world. Every year, we will look at a different continent. This year, we are exploring South America.
The impact of human activities on the global environment and local ecosystems and how individuals can practice environmental stewardship in everyday life.
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