A single newspaper column sparked one of America's greatest upland conservation movements, here's how it happened in Dennis Anderson's own words.
A World War II Bird Dog Endures the Unthinkable.
As hunters, we spend countless hours conditioning our dogs, planning hunts, and fine-tuning every detail of our time in the field. But one question I hear often, especially as hunting season gets underway, has less to do with training or tactics and more to do with nutrition: "Should I be feeding my dog during the hunt?"
Last fall I set out to recreate a Wisconsin pheasant hunt from October 1946 through the lens of what is called a "historical impression."
Funding is extended for crucial conservation operations and technical assistance for farmers.
Three hunters, six dogs, and three western states—one unforgettable pursuit for prairie chickens, sharp-tailed grouse, sage grouse, and ptarmigan.