Sportsmen - America's First Environmentalists

Today when one thinks of environmentalists,environment. It was widely held among
hunters and anglers don't usually come to mind. Insportsmen that a true sportsman would follow
fact, sportsmen and women are probably amongthese rules in both the letter and the spirit of the
the last things that many would associate withlaw. Furthermore, it was expected that game
the environmental movement. And yet, Americanwould not be sold out of season for profit, wildlife
sportsmen have a long history of takingwould not be hunted in unreasonable quantities,
measures to conserve and protect the nature weand game would be caught and killed strictly for
enjoy. From the mid-19th century to the earlythe challenge of the sport and not through tactics
20th century, sportsmen and women weredeemed unfair to wildlife such as traps.
leaders of the American conservation andOne organization named the Boone and Crockett
environmental movements, understanding howClub was co-founded by our former President
important it is to take an active role in preservingTheodore Roosevelt in 1887. Members of the
our environment in a practical and sensible way.Boone and Crockett club created the first forest
They understood there must be a balancereserve, Yellowstone National Park Timberland
between the protection of our natural resourcesReserve. The members of this club set forth
and the utilization of those resources for thegoals including: promotion of manly sport with a
benefit of our society.rifle; promotion of travel and exploration in the
The modern conservation movement began inwild and unknown as well as partially known
the United States in the middle of the 19thportions of the country; preservation of the large
century. At this time in American history, thegame of this country and assist in enforcing the
population was beginning its shift from primarilyexisting laws to protect our resources; promotion
rural-based communities to mixed andof work to inquire and record observations on the
urban-based communities. Thus, as more andhabits and natural history of the various wild
more Americans began to settle in cities, theiranimals; encouraging the interchange of opinions
appreciation for nature became an increasinglyand ideas on hunting, travel, exploration, hunting
detached appreciation. With the population'srifles, and related subjects.
expansion, America's natural resources began toIn addition to forming environmental clubs and
suffer from misuse and overuse. Furthermore,raising general awareness about conservation,
the open wilderness became fair game forAmerican sportsmen have produced publications
anyone with two hands and a need for income. Insuch as Forest and Stream and Field and Stream.
other words, the give-and-take relationshipOn the one the one hand, these publications have
between man and nature that was predominant inserved the sporting community by providing
rural communities - a relationship in which theeducation, dialogue, and general awareness about
environment was cared for so that it wouldhunting and fishing in America. However, these
continue to provide sustenance - was altered.publications have also given sportsmen and
Consequently, it was the American sportsman -women a voice to express to the general public
exploring the wilderness through new eyes - thathow important it is to conserve natural resources
first noticed the affects of this altered relationshipfor generations to come.
in the forms of resource abuse and depletion.Indeed, it is one of the lesser-known truths in
After witnessing the reduction in America's naturalmodern day environmental dialogue that the
resources, American sportsmen began taking aconservation movement in the United States has
stand against this environmental injustice byits roots deeply planted in the tradition of the
forming local environmental associations and clubsAmerican sportsman. America's sportsmen and
to prevent the loss of wildlife and in order towomen have for centuries enjoyed hunting and
restore species that had been brought to thefishing under the conviction of a profound
brink of extinction. In fact, the sportsmen'sappreciation for nature and wildlife. As
actions were so influential that by the mid 1870's,conservationists and environmentalists in America
sportsmen had formed more than 500 localcontinue to work for the preservation and
environmental organizations throughout theprotection of our natural resources, American
country. These organizations followed specificsportsmen and women can be counted on to
rules of conduct, the most important of whichcarry the torch on the front lines of the
were: (1) always give game a chance to survive,movement.
and (2) always maintain an appreciation for the