
The Daily Eating What You Kill This Thanksgiving
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Nov 27, 2025 In this engaging conversation, Steven Rinella, a passionate hunting advocate and author, shares his transformative journey from a youthful antagonist of environmentalists to an 'environmentalist with a gun.' He highlights the deep connection between hunting, conservation, and food, emphasizing the ethics of eating what you kill. With stories from his Michigan childhood and a memorable duck hunt in Montana, Rinella showcases the visceral joy of wild food and the cultural significance of hunting in conservation efforts.
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Hunting As A Form Of Reverence
- Steven Rinella argues hunting can be an expression of reverence and connection to nature rather than mere violence.
- He frames hunting as intertwined with conservation and understanding human ecology.
Squirrel Hunting Childhood Ritual
- Steven Rinella recounts hunting and cooking squirrels as a child and the family ritual around them.
- His mom slow-cooked saddles of squirrel in cream of mushroom soup until the meat fell off.
Hunters' Role In Conservation
- Rinella explains he once conflated environmentalism with animal rights and resisted conservationists.
- Exposure to conservation literature shifted him to see hunters as essential conservationists.










