kayjayess
02-09-2019, 09:35 AM
Across North America and around the world, hunting opportunities are being reduced, legally challenged or even eliminated entirely.
In many parts of the world, hunting and hunters are entirely misunderstood if not outright reviled. This needs to change.
We have been playing defense for years. It’s time to go on the offensive.
The Wild Sheep Society of BC has set the ambitious goal of reclaiming the hunting narrative through a first-of-its-kind outreach campaign and online platform focused specifically on non-hunters.
Film production teams have been at work for months. Podcasts are being scheduled and recorded, thought leaders have been commissioned to write articles, and the underlying web platform is in place.
Launching officially in the spring of this year, what you see now is merely a preview. The foundation of far more to come.
The BC hunting community has provided the seed funding for this timely project but, this is a huge undertaking that will require the financial backing of the entire hunting family.
If we are to succeed in reclaiming the hunting narrative, we need your support.
https://youtu.be/wkg7XXx5Ung
Since we first learned how to make it, fire has brought us together.
For warmth. For food. For protection. And, for the pleasure of the conversations sparked and nurtured by the glow of the flames.
Across Canada and around the world, if you find a campfire in the woods, on a mountaintop, or next to a river, you’ll find people huddled around it.
This platform was built with that spirit at its core.
If you love the outdoors, care about where your food comes from, and are concerned for the future of wildlife and the environments they need to survive, so do we.
And, although you may think our differences far outweigh our similarities, this couldn’t be further from the truth.
Welcome to our campfire. We have a story to tell.
http://1campfire.com/
In many parts of the world, hunting and hunters are entirely misunderstood if not outright reviled. This needs to change.
We have been playing defense for years. It’s time to go on the offensive.
The Wild Sheep Society of BC has set the ambitious goal of reclaiming the hunting narrative through a first-of-its-kind outreach campaign and online platform focused specifically on non-hunters.
Film production teams have been at work for months. Podcasts are being scheduled and recorded, thought leaders have been commissioned to write articles, and the underlying web platform is in place.
Launching officially in the spring of this year, what you see now is merely a preview. The foundation of far more to come.
The BC hunting community has provided the seed funding for this timely project but, this is a huge undertaking that will require the financial backing of the entire hunting family.
If we are to succeed in reclaiming the hunting narrative, we need your support.
https://youtu.be/wkg7XXx5Ung
Since we first learned how to make it, fire has brought us together.
For warmth. For food. For protection. And, for the pleasure of the conversations sparked and nurtured by the glow of the flames.
Across Canada and around the world, if you find a campfire in the woods, on a mountaintop, or next to a river, you’ll find people huddled around it.
This platform was built with that spirit at its core.
If you love the outdoors, care about where your food comes from, and are concerned for the future of wildlife and the environments they need to survive, so do we.
And, although you may think our differences far outweigh our similarities, this couldn’t be further from the truth.
Welcome to our campfire. We have a story to tell.
http://1campfire.com/