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Make the invisible athletes visible

James A. Swan, Ph.D., Author of "In Defense of Hunting"

The U.S. Olympic shooting team has won the third largest total of medals in any Olympic sport, after track and field and swimming, yet the lack of mainstream American reporting on Olympic shooting events makes these competitors "invisible athletes."

Story | Conversation | May 31, 2006

The biathlon in 2010 … and beyond

James A. Swan, Ph.D., Author of "In Defense of Hunting"

If you want a challenge, try the biathlon & maybe four years from now you'll be an Olympian.

Story | Conversation | March 09, 2006

Wildlife CSI

James A. Swan, Ph.D., ESPNOutdoors.com

Modern CSI technology is helping nab poachers.

Story | Conversation | June 03, 2008

Time to turn on the spotlight

James A. Swan, Ph.D., Author "In Defense of Hunting"

The conservation work of hunting organizations deserves more time in the spotlight, especially on prime-time TV.

Story | Conversation | May 31, 2006

'The Still-Hunter' is still an American classic

James A. Swan, Ph.D., Author "In Defense of Hunting"

Theodore Van Dyke's classic treatise on deer hunting is as valuable today as it was when it first came out in 1882

Story | Conversation | May 31, 2006

Pondering pintails

James A. Swan, Ph.D., Author "In Defense of Hunting"

Clouds of sprigs in California's Sacramento Valley prompt the question, should waterfowl bag limits be more regionalized?

Story | Conversation | May 31, 2006

Deer and reloading in Las Vegas

James A. Swan, Ph.D., Author "In Defense of Hunting"

It's never been easier or safer to go shooting or hunting, but let's not forget the roots of our sport

Story | Conversation | May 31, 2006

Competition: The good, the bad and the ugly

James A. Swan, Ph.D., Author of "In Defense of Hunting"

Escalating competition in outdoor sports raises the stakes, bringing out the best or worst in us.

Story | Conversation | June 06, 2005