How hunting and shooting sports help the blind and partially-sighted

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Malik Ezzi wants to be a professional hunter. His first problem is that he only has 40% daytime vision and no vision at all at night. That doesn’t stop the Northern Cape Professional Hunting School teaching him. They take him out after warthog and kudu – and he explains how he does it. Malik is not alone. In the UK, the NSRA runs the British Blind Championships. The NSRA’s Charlie Blow talks about that, too.

 

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