Hunting & Sustainability is a specialist magazine, published three times a year and distributed directly to every sitting federal, state and territory member of Parliament, both to their Parliament House and their electoral offices. The magazine serves as a complimentary adjunct to ADA’s broader, face to face advocacy efforts.
As the name suggests, Hunting & Sustainability unashamedly tells the positive stories of Australia’s 350,000+ hunters. It also tells the stories of the Australia that exists outside of the inner urban bubble inhabited by the political elite.
In this issue of Hunting & Sustainability, we look at:
- The increasing role that social pressure in boardrooms plays in shaping public policy
- The 50th Anniversary of the Ramsar convention – and the inherit compatibility of hunting with its principles
- The evidence that recreational deer hunting achieves positive conservation outcomes
- The true nature of the burgeoning animal rights agenda
- The preposterous claims being made by the Greens/Bob Brown Foundation about wild deer management in Tasmania
- The social impacts of the COVID19 pandemic
- The high costs and low returns from aerial culling operations
- How the New Zealand Government is investing in Hunter Education
- How political culture favours innerurban values to the detriment of traditional activities like hunting
You can access a digital edition of Hunting & Sustainability here.