Man has been hunting since the beginning of his time. Hunting is the natural state of nature which is why hunting is commonly considered “a way of life” rather than just a sport or hobby.
Madison College is offering a continuing education course Hunting for Sustainability. This sounds like a great course which is directed at the new or novice hunter.
Madison College, in partnership with the Department of Natural Resources, is offering this continuing education course that aims to show how hunting plays into conservation and healthy living. You’ll also learn hunting skills, ethics, tools, and techniques from experienced hunters. And, you’ll be able to participate in a mentored deer or pheasant hunting experience. Become a more sustainable omnivore. Learn from experienced hunters.
Kudos to Madison College for making this course available.
Hunting is critical to funding conservation and perhaps more importantly hunting makes you into a participant rather than just an outside observer of nature and your food.
Register online Madison College or call (608) 246-6210
Richard Denk says
This is really helpful information for hunting. Thank you for posting this.
25-06 Guy says
Hopefully more colleges jump on board with this idea. Less people are passing the tradition of hunting on and this is a shame. Today young people hunt on video games. Maybe this will get more back to our roots.
Jimmy says
Yes this is a great course offering.
charlie elk says
If you hear of any other courses like this being offered let me know and we’ll give them a shout out here.
Food sustainability is a trendy issue these days, but we hunters have been practicing it for centuries.