Sixteen students with no prior hunting experience got the opportunity to participate in their first dove hunt in a safe and educational environment on September 8. The Wildlife and Fisheries Society student chapter worked with Delta Waterfowl to hold the dove hunt. Students received hands-on instruction on gun safety and hunting techniques under the guidance of Wildlife and Fisheries Advisor Lindsey Phillips and Outdoor Recreation Specialist Ronnie Cowan.
To ensure they were well-prepared, participants engaged in trap shooting the day before the hunt to hone their skills. The event culminated in a successful hunt and a shared meal featuring grilled dove “poppers.” The students described the experience as unforgettable and eagerly anticipate future hunting opportunities.
This event highlighted the importance of hunting as a recreational activity and a critical component of wildlife conservation. Hunting plays a significant role in funding conservation efforts as hunters contribute license fees and excise taxes that support wildlife management and habitat restoration. Hunting also fosters a connection to nature, provides an ethical, sustainable source of food, preserves cultural traditions, and instills a sense of stewardship for our natural resources.
Organizers say they are proud to have been a part of this meaningful experience and look forward to offering other opportunities that promote outdoor recreation, conservation, and the responsible management of wildlife. For more information on hunting, fishing, and all things outdoor recreation, contact Ronnie Cowan at 865-974-0636 or rcowan2@utk.edu.