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Picks of the week FOGO: Fear of Going Outside Widely available, episodes weekly from Monday “How could someone claim they love nature,

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FOGO: Fear ofWidely available, episodes weekly from Monday “How could someone claim they love nature, yet want to kill one of its creatures?” So asks reluctant naturalist Ivy Le in series two of the show that sends this city slicker into the wilderness – this time to try out hunting. It looks at why a seemingly pointless law letting you hunt feral hogs from a hot-air balloon exists and the astonishing cost of weaponry. Or in Le’s words: “They’re selling guns for more than rent with no return policy!”

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