Tom Opre talks with Jim Posewitz, an icon in the ethics of hunting and wildlife conservation world. Jim had a long career as a wildlife biologists with the State of Montana before becoming a noted author. He is one of Montana's most respected conservationists who pioneered protections for fish and wildlife and was a nationally recognized voice on the ethics of hunting. They discuss the common ground between sportsman’s groups and animal lovers; Teddy Rosevelt’s conservation work; reseting ethics for the modern hunter; and how to keep wildlife conservation moving forward with a new generation of people who don’t have an outdoor tradition. Part 2 of 2.