Craigd,
good, at least we are two that would like a book review section, have several books already in store if there is such an initiative.
You are right, there are many reasons for different people to practice hunting, all of them are valid, the book addresses it. Though it goes deeper for those, hunters and non-hunters, that try to find a trascending meaning of hunting in contemporary society, because a close scrutiny of it gives an understanding on why it is nowadays a legitimate pursuit and even an "ancestral right", as some may put it.
As to suggestions to overcome prohunting apathy, I am affraid the book doesn't, perhaps because the editor and the editorial line have philosophy as a professional background.
Regards,
EJSXS
Last edited by ejsxs; 10/11/12 09:15 AM.