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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5684825" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Yes. It was really sort of a history lesson and educational movie about the North American Model of wildlife management, the restoration of the white-tailed deer, and the critical economic importance of deer hunting. It was made not only to educate the general public, but to educate hunters so they can be better advocates for hunting when discussing the topic with non-hunters. Very well done. And I picked up a few tidbits of data that are really interesting. Did you know the number of deer hunters in the U.S. outnumber the hunters of all other species combined? If you add up the number of elk, bear, mule deer, black-tailed deer, turkey, upland bird, and goose/duck hunters, that number pales in comparison to the number of people who hunt white-tailed deer. The economic impact of deer hunting is in the many billions of dollars per year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5684825, member: 17"] Yes. It was really sort of a history lesson and educational movie about the North American Model of wildlife management, the restoration of the white-tailed deer, and the critical economic importance of deer hunting. It was made not only to educate the general public, but to educate hunters so they can be better advocates for hunting when discussing the topic with non-hunters. Very well done. And I picked up a few tidbits of data that are really interesting. Did you know the number of deer hunters in the U.S. outnumber the hunters of all other species combined? If you add up the number of elk, bear, mule deer, black-tailed deer, turkey, upland bird, and goose/duck hunters, that number pales in comparison to the number of people who hunt white-tailed deer. The economic impact of deer hunting is in the many billions of dollars per year. [/QUOTE]
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