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In Part Two, we continue our conversation with Filip Örnerkrans, diving deeper into the broader cultural, ethical, and economic realities surrounding hunting.
We talk about trophy hunting from a Scandinavian perspective, how hunting helps fund conservation, and why public perception of hunters can differ so much between countries.
We also discuss the importance of education, transparency, and why hunters need to stand confident in their traditions at a time when hunting is often misunderstood.
Filip reflects on hunting as a lifelong learning process and why valuing wildlife is key to protecting it for future generations.
Highlights include:
🌍 Bow hunting’s cultural role in Sweden
🦌 Trophy hunting — respect, memory, and meaning
💰 Hunting’s role in funding conservation
📚 Education and public understanding of wildlife management
⚖️ Ethics across borders and hunting cultures
🔥 Why hunters shouldn’t be ashamed of their passion
A thoughtful, experience-driven conversation about responsibility, conservation, and the future of hunting — told from a Swedish perspective with global relevance.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Nordic Tales & American Trails5
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In Part Two, we continue our conversation with Filip Örnerkrans, diving deeper into the broader cultural, ethical, and economic realities surrounding hunting.
We talk about trophy hunting from a Scandinavian perspective, how hunting helps fund conservation, and why public perception of hunters can differ so much between countries.
We also discuss the importance of education, transparency, and why hunters need to stand confident in their traditions at a time when hunting is often misunderstood.
Filip reflects on hunting as a lifelong learning process and why valuing wildlife is key to protecting it for future generations.
Highlights include:
🌍 Bow hunting’s cultural role in Sweden
🦌 Trophy hunting — respect, memory, and meaning
💰 Hunting’s role in funding conservation
📚 Education and public understanding of wildlife management
⚖️ Ethics across borders and hunting cultures
🔥 Why hunters shouldn’t be ashamed of their passion
A thoughtful, experience-driven conversation about responsibility, conservation, and the future of hunting — told from a Swedish perspective with global relevance.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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