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The Patina Economy

Patina was once biography — the record of time and use. Today, we often buy the illusion of age instead of earning it.

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What We Owe the Animal

Ethics in the field begin long before the trigger and continue long after the shot. Respect for the animal is not about legality — it’s about responsibility.

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Sugar Toads’ Swelling Interest: A Southern Delicacy on the Rise

Southern cuisine has long been celebrated for its bold flavors and unique culinary traditions. From crispy fried chicken to savory shrimp and grits, the South is a treasure trove of delightful treats. However, there is one delicacy that has been quietly gaining popularity in recent years: the sugar toad.

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World Waterfowl Day – 2026

World Waterfowl Day isn’t about celebration. It’s a moment to pause and consider what the birds overhead—and the places they depend on—ask of us long after the season ends.

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The Legend of Old Buck

Every year on Old Christmas (January 6th), the village of Rodanthe on North Carolina’s Outer Banks is visited by Old Buck, a legendary bull with a history that spans more than 400 years.

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Dawn on the First Day

Early morning sunlight warms the open field as hunters take their positions, ready for the first flight of doves of the season.

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Honoring the Legend: Jim Corbett at 150

150 years after his birth, Jim Corbett remains a towering figure — not just as a legendary hunter of man-eating leopards and tigers, but as a conservationist, storyteller, and bridge between man and wilderness. In this tribute, we explore the life, legacy, and enduring lessons of the man who walked softly through India’s jungles and into the pages of history.

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