As to the OP, yes I care to preserve our hunting and outdoor traditions and remaining wilderness for future generations, not just for my daughter and my grandchildren if I end up having grandchildren, but for the poor souls who are on this earth 100-200 years from now with a population that is potentially beyond our comprehension and the ever more likely caged existence they'll have to survive.
At some point, our modern healthcare and way of life that is influencing human evolution may eliminate humans' inherent need to connect with the natural world in a very natural way. But for now, it remains and it's obvious that it is effective medicine to many people. I can go sit in the woods for hours, watching birds, leaves, etc without hunting, and be content. I wouldn't have ever been introduced to that kind of peace without hunting. I hope that people continue to have the right and choose to hunt for eternity. It will be good medicine for the folk that live 200 years from now.