Reflections on all those things that make life interesting:
hunting, climate change, environmentalism, irony, animal rights, YouTube videos . . . all of it.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
New Job
Some readers from other blogs already know about my new position with Orion, The
Hunters' Institute, which started July 1. Here's the press release that
went out.
One of the things I am hoping to do with Orion is expand our writings on our webpage, and from time to time I may look to some of you to display your literary talents--and who knows, with luck I will even be able to pay you for your efforts . . . .
For Immediate Release:
July 2, 2012
Orion, The Hunters’ Institute Names New Executive Director
JOHNSON, VT – James A. Tantillo of Ithaca, N.Y., has been named executive director of Orion, The Hunters’ Institute, an organization that provides leadership on ethical and philosophical issues related to fair chase and responsible hunting.
"Jim's strong management and leadership skills make him the right person to push Orion to a new level," said Mark Hirvonen, chairman of Orion's board. "In addition, the organization will benefit from Jim's expertise in environmental policy and natural resources management as well as his commitment to upholding our hunting traditions."
Tantillo said his immediate goals are to increase fund-raising and to work on shared goals with groups such as the American Wildlife Conservation Partners. In addition, his efforts will include maintaining and expanding Orion's publications and speaking services and strengthening its hunter education services.
An avid upland bird hunter, Tantillo has served on Orion's board since 2009. During that time, he was chairman of the board’s governance committee, and he also represented Orion nationally at conferences and hunter education training workshops in various states.
Tantillo's management experience includes serving from 2006 to 2008 as CEO of Historic Ithaca, a local historic preservation organization in Ithaca, N.Y. Prior to that, he was interim executive director and chairman of the board for the Tompkins County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, also in Ithaca, N.Y.
Currently, Tantillo is a lecturer in environmental history and ethics for the Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University, where he will continue to teach part-time. Tantillo holds his Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, and doctorate in natural resources from Cornell.
Orion, The Hunters’ Institute is the nation’s leading hunting think tank and provides education and consulting services for hunters and nonhunters throughout the United States and Canada. The organization was founded in 1993 by Jim Posewitz, a Montana big game biologist. Posewitz put Orion on the map with his book Beyond Fair Chase, which has sold more than a half million copies.
To learn more about Orion, The Hunters’ Institute call 906-362-1969 or visit Orion’s website at www.huntright.org.
James A. Tantillo of Ithaca, N.Y., has been named executive director of Orion, The Hunters' Institute.FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Contact: Mark Hirvonen, Chairman
Orion, The Hunters’ Institute Board of Directors
657 Maple Hill Rd
Johnson, VT 05656
906-362-1969
Hirv5@aol.com
One of the things I am hoping to do with Orion is expand our writings on our webpage, and from time to time I may look to some of you to display your literary talents--and who knows, with luck I will even be able to pay you for your efforts . . . .
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Ad homina homina homina
in honor of commenters at DeSmog Blog: http://www.desmogblog.com/heartland-payments-university-victoria-professor-susan-crockford-probed
I guess what I didn't realize about DeSmog Blog is the extent to which the entire blog's emphasis seems to be on personal attacks and ad hominem questioning of people's motives, character, funding, rather than examination of people's actual arguments on the merits. One look at the entries in their "denier database" makes this pretty clear: http://www.desmogblog.com/global-warming-denier-database .
Rather feel as if I misjudged DeSmog Blog--I had originally the impression of more of a fair forum, akin to Keith Kloor's site . . . but this sadly does not seem to be the case.
I guess what I didn't realize about DeSmog Blog is the extent to which the entire blog's emphasis seems to be on personal attacks and ad hominem questioning of people's motives, character, funding, rather than examination of people's actual arguments on the merits. One look at the entries in their "denier database" makes this pretty clear: http://www.desmogblog.com/global-warming-denier-database .
Rather feel as if I misjudged DeSmog Blog--I had originally the impression of more of a fair forum, akin to Keith Kloor's site . . . but this sadly does not seem to be the case.
Saturday, April 7, 2012
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