Market Hunting Impact

Bryan and Joe discuss the historical impact of market farming on wildlife populations in America, highlighting how post-Civil War hunting practices led to the near extinction of various species. They delve into the drastic measures taken by hunters, including the indiscriminate killing of buffalo for their tongues and pelts. The conversation also touches on the resurgence of animals like elk and deer due to conservation efforts, emphasizing the delicate balance between human activity and wildlife preservation.