A record number of Long Island women are hunters. That's according to a report in The New York Times. Writer Charity Robey and several hunters highlight why women are taking up bow and gun to hunt deer. Critics, however, say no matter the gender, hunting is wrong. Our guests: Charity Robey, writer and columnist , Shelter Island Reporter, Newsday and The New York Times Katrina Talbot, wildlife biologist and coordinator, Becoming an Outdoors-Women, New York State Department of Environmental Conversation Mike Tessitore, member, Deer Protection and Management Advisory Committee, Town of Southampton, and member, Hunters for Deer Priscilla Feral, president, and Mike Harris, director, Wildlife Law Program, Friends of Animals
A record number of Long Island women are hunters. That's according to a report in The New York Times. Writer Charity Robey and several hunters highlight why women are taking up bow and gun to hunt deer. Critics, however, say no matter the gender, hunting is wrong. Our guests: Charity Robey, writer and columnist , Shelter Island Reporter, Newsday and The New York Times Katrina Talbot, wildlife biologist and coordinator, Becoming an Outdoors-Women, New York State Department of Environmental