The connection between ranching and conservation is perpetual. At its heart, ranching is a love of the land and a desire to leave it better than you found it. That same ethic is passed down from generation to generation, and this is the case for Bobby Dobson and his family. To Bobby, ranching is his connection to the outdoors. He recognizes the sacrifices, the hard work, the blood, sweat, and tears that went into the land, and ultimately, the legacy it will leave behind.
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Fighter • Blood Origins
Rachel Hogan, by all indications, was destined to be a future field trialing national champion. She was a 19-year-old girl atop of her game. Her dog, an English Springer spaniel, had made amateur field champion, had competed in the nationals, and she was starting to get some name recognition and ...
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One with Nature • Blood Origins
Jamshid Ardalan was born in Tehran, Iran but is now a proud American. What Jamshid represents is the global nature, the global instinct of hunting. It doesn’t matter what you look like, nor what your accent is like, hunting is buried in all of our DNA. Jamshid was taken as a young boy into the mo...
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Press On • Blood Origins
You may recognize Grant Woods. He is one of the foremost advocates for whitetail deer management. However, his love for the outdoors, for restoration and management of habitats, his love of all things wildlife, not just deer, were seated into his DNA by his father. His dad buried within him moral...