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Find out more about the Sierra Club's sportsmen with the features below: interviews, profiles, and stories from Sierra Club friends, supporters, staff, and volunteers who hunt and fish.
Featured Interview: April 2008
Drew Pogge
Drew Pogge recently authored a piece in High Country News about being pulled in two directions — "The Loneliness of the Redneck Environmentalist." Given so many of us sometimes feel between two worlds, it is not surprising the article was one of the most popular articles High Country News has recently featured. We speak with Drew about his "loneliness," and what it means to be stuck in the radical middle of the outdoors. Read more and enjoy!
More Interviews:
February 2008
Lowell Baier
President of the Boone and Crockett Club and steward of Teddy Roosevelt's Elkhorn Ranch in North Dakota, the "Walden of the West."
February 2008
Steven Rinella
Sportsmen, chef, and raconteur Steven Rinella on fusing French cooking with wild American game.
January 2008
Jed Meunier
Conservation pioneer Aldo Leopold's great-grandson, Jed Meunier.
December 2007
Jeff Fox
Photographer and sportsman Jeff Fox on the importance of wilderness and the American West.
November 2007
Bob Poole
A National Geographic author, hunter, and angler discusses the state of American hunting.
November 2007
Lieutenant Commander Joel Stewart
The Founder of the Baghdad School of Fly Fishing on enjoying the outdoors — even in a war zone.
October 2007
Dr. Bruce Thompson
The New Mexico Game & Fish Director discusses the 35th anniversary of the Clean Water Act.
August 2007
Terry Spence
A second-generation farmer talks about the Conservation Reserve Program.
July 2007
John Reiger
A conversation with Dr. John F. Reiger, noted sportsmen author and historian.
More Features:
Sierra Club staff, volunteers, and leaders
Heritage & Heroes
Your host, Sierra Sportsmen Organizer Jon Schwedler
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