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Ike Eastman and Brandon Mason from Wyoming-based Eastmans' Hunting break down antelope tips and tactics that will have you breaking down your next big buck. On the surface, pursuing these critters may seem simple. That can be true, but when you dive into their biology, habitat, and unique behaviors, there's more to antelope hunting than meets their big eyes.As always, we want to hear your feedback! Let us know if there are any topics you'd like covered on the Vortex Nation™ podcast by asking us on Instagram @vortexnationpodcast
Welcome to Gospel for the Glory of Jesus. Let's praise and worship the Lord together with music from Israel, Fantasia, Martha and more of your favorite Gospel Artists. Evangelist June McKinnon teaches on living the Authentic Lifestyle in Christ. Bro. Melvin Slade Evangelist June McKinnon The Authentic Lifestyle https://www.facebook.com/GFGOJINC/ Gospel for the Glory of Jesus […]
Welcome to Gospel for the Glory of Jesus. The Spirit of the Lord is here. Come praise and worship the Lord with music from Andre Crouch, Fantasia Barrino, Martha Munizzi and more of your favorite Gospel Artist. Bishop Henry Hearns teaches on the values of working with a purpose. Brother Mel Slade Pastor Emeritus Bishop […]
This week we talk about camping at Antelope Creek in Eastern Idaho.
Eastmans' Bowhunting Journal Podcast Edition, Life Of A Bowhunter
In this episode Dan Pickar and Brian Barney sit down for a live recording. This is a great episode all about early-season mule deer and antelope hunting. The guys have such varying hunts this year and discuss their plans. There's a ton of great info in this episode, all about solving the equation of difficult hunts. They talk about scouting, problem solving and more. This is another killer episode of Eastmans' Life Of A Bowhunter. Cutter Stabilizers - https://bit.ly/CutterStabilizers-Eastmans Eberlestock - https://bit.ly/Eberlestock-Eastmans G5 Arrows - https://bit.ly/G5Outdoors-Eastmans Matthews - https://bit.ly/MathewsArchery-Eastmans Stealth Cam - https://bit.ly/StealthCam-Eastmans
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Welcome to Gospel for the Glory of Jesus. Come worship the Lord with us in us. We’ve got music from Demetrius West, Maverick City Music, Jordan Sparks, Erica Campbell and more of your favorite Gospel Artists. Pastor V. Jesse Smith teaches on the power of talking with each other about Christ. Bro. Mel & Pastor […]
In this episode of The Game Trail, Trail is talking archery antelope. He breaks down ground blind setups on waterholes, spot-and-stalk plays, decoying techniques, and shares hard-earned lessons from the field. Whether you're gearing up for your first antelope hunt or looking to sharpen your edge for the next tag, this episode is packed with insight to help you close the distance and make the shot count.
61 MinutesPG-13Kurt works for Antelope Hill Publishing.Kurt joins Pete to talk about themes covered in "The Battle for Berlin" by Joseph Goebbels. Antelope Hill recently published this work in English for the first time.Antelope Hill - Promo code "peteq" for 5% offThe Battle for BerlinPete and Thomas777 'At the Movies'Support Pete on His WebsitePete's PatreonPete's SubstackPete's SubscribestarPete's GUMROADPete's VenmoPete's Buy Me a CoffeePete on FacebookPete on TwitterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-quinones-show--6071361/support.
Welcome to Gospel for the Glory of Jesus. Come praise the Lord with Fred Hammond, Dorinda Clark Cole, Deitrick Haddon and more of your favorite gospel artists. Pastor Tina Thornton of the Lords House of Refuge sits in for an interview on the 3-Day Unity Tent Revival in Lancaster and a Word from the Lord […]
Welcome to Gospel for the Glory of Jesus. Come worship the Lord with us! God's anointed Mississippi Mass Choir, Yolanda Adams, Zacardi Cortez, and more. Pastor Haywood and guest Prophetess Cynthia Haywood will teach us about the Shepard of our Faith. Pastor Leonardo Haywood The Brother's Circle, Master Builder of Men Sunday 8:30 AM on Facebook […]
This ice age relic is famous for their exaggerated proboscis and are poster children for dwindling rare species.
Matt talks with Robert Mahaffey from the South Dakota Antelope Foundation.
Welcome to Gospel for the Glory of Jesus. Let’s praise and worship him together with music from Byron Cage, Mississippi Mass Choir, Tamela Mann and more of your favorite Gospel Artists. Evangelist June McKinnon delivers a Word from the Lord on How To Live In Troubled Times. Melvin SladeEvangelist June Mc Kinnon https://www.facebook.com/GFGOJINC/ Gospel for […]
Dive into the natural wonder of Travertine Creek, a hidden gem nestled within Oklahoma's Chickasaw National Recreation Area. In this episode, we explore the creek's crystal-clear waters, famed for forming stunning travertine limestone deposits. From its origins at Antelope and Buffalo Springs to its flow into Rock Creek, we'll uncover the magic behind its unique rock formations and beauty. Join us as we spotlight the creek's inviting swimming holes, like the popular Little Niagara Falls, perfect for wading and picnicking. We'll also guide you along the scenic Travertine Creek Trail, connecting the Travertine Nature Center to Pavilion Springs, offering breathtaking views and rich history within the Platt National Park Historic Landmark District. Whether you're a hiker, swimmer, or nature lover, this episode will inspire your next adventure to Travertine Creek! Also discussed Sulpher, Oklahoma, KSWO, Governor Stitt, Chet Hitt, Citizen Capital, Lightfield Energy, Luke's BBQ, Phat Tabbs, Heavenlee BBQ, Bar P BBQ and Countrymen BBQ. Special Thanks to our partner, Friends of Nicoma Park. Want some Only in OK Show swag? #nature #swimming #spring #stream #sulpherok #ChickasawNationalRecreationArea #chickashaok #industrialpark #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #podcast #traveloklahoma #historic #travel #tourism
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The highly watched Netflix 2018 documentary Wild Wild Country for people “in the know” was terribly biased. There were no former members. No cult experts. The two people featured were still “true believers in the cult leader, Rajneesh–who was rebranded after his expulsion from the United States as Osho. This cult took over the small town of Antelope, Oregon through deceit and the commune was the relocation from Pune India, where the cult leader had with a history of legal problems, including owing back taxes and claims of drug smuggling. What was missing was what it was actually like to live at the ashram as a child, like Sarito Carroll did til the commune was disbanded due to criminal activities. On this episode of Cult Conversations: The Influence Continuum, I spoke with Sarito Carroll, about her 2024 memoir In the Shadow of Enlightenment: A Girl's Journey Through the Osho Rajneesh Cult, to hear and share more of the real story of what it was like growing up within the cult. Sarito is a passionate writer who was initiated into the cult by Rajneesh himself at nine years old in the late 1970s. She described her latest books as exploring “the complexities of belonging, trauma, the struggle to break free of cultic ties, and the long journey towards self-acceptance.” The book follows her journey to exit the cult and eventually begin a career as a technical writer and attain her Master of Science in Chinese Medicine in 2007, despite never attaining a proper education through the cult. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Gospel for the Glory of Jesus. In honor of those that lived through 276 yrs. of slavery we are celebrating their faith, character, hope and Spirit with worship songs from their era, sung by today’s popular Gospel Artist. Shirley Caesar, Dorinda Clark Cole, Byron Cage and more the Spirit filled voices of God. […]
Welcome to Gospel for the Glory of Jesus. Stand still and let music from the Saints of Calvary fill your heart with praise and worship. The Mississippi Mass, Byron Cage, Dorinda Clark Cole and more. Pastor Haywood from the Brothers Circle, Real Talk, Master Builder of Men brings the Word of God – Check Your […]
In this GOHUNT Bonus Episode of The Western Rookie podcast, Brian Krebs covers a triple-header of upcoming big game application deadlines. From overlooked opportunities in California deer, to trophy mule deer in Arizona, and the rising popularity of Montana antelope, this episode breaks down what to know before the early June deadlines. Whether you're expanding your rotation or just starting, these three states offer a mix of realistic tags, point-building strategies, and long-shot trophy chances. Key Takeaways: Application Deadlines: Montana Antelope: June 1, 2025 California All Species: June 3, 2025 Arizona Deer, Bison, Sheep: June 3, 2025 California Deer: No non-resident quota—same draw odds for residents and non-residents Mix of mule deer and blacktail, with 160–170" potential in select zones Multiple OTC and archery-only tags available across the state Not ideal for Midwest hunters, but a great option if you live in the West Arizona Mule Deer: Bonus point system with 20% tags to max point holders, 80% to weighted random Strong trophy potential (180–190"+) with many rifle hunts drawn in 5–10 years Trail camera ban may improve DIY success on mature bucks Great value if you're already building elk points with the license hack strategy Montana Antelope: Still offers solid access and good odds for archery hunters with 0–2 points Rifle tags in the 700 series (SE Montana) offer strong populations and solid access Trophy quality is even across units—focus more on access and herd size than points Antelope points are rising fast—8+ points now puts you in elite draw status Conclusion:With three unique states and three very different styles of hunting, now's the time to lock in your long-term strategy. From California blacktails to Arizona giants to Montana pronghorn, there's something here for every Western hunter. Don't miss a deadline!Download the free Western Rookie Application Calendar at westernrookie.com, and use code WESTERN to join GOHUNT Insider and get $50 in Gear Shop credit—just in time for summer scouting season. Connect with Brian Krebshttps://linktr.ee/thewesternrookie Have Questions or Comments? Send an email to Brian@westernrookie.com! Sponsors and Discounts: GOHUNT Insider - $50 Gear Shop Credit with code WESTERN https://alnk.to/g3aa8L4 GOHUNT Gear Shop – 10% off most items with code WESTERN https://alnk.to/e75Pm4u RTIC Coolers – Keep Your Meat Cold!https://bit.ly/RTICCoolers First Month FREE at MTNTOUGH Fitness with code ROOKIE https://bit.ly/MTNTOUGH_ROOKIE Save $150 on Steelhead Outdoors Gun Safes with code WESTERNROOKIE https://tr.ee/fbNvbFXX6Q Save10% on Maverick Hunting Blinds & Accessories with code WESTERNROOKIE https://tr.ee/vWHcxHKo4uSave 10% on Ollin Digiscoping Adapters with code TWOBUCKS https://tr.ee/ZE1XcQ-fbbSave 20% on your first order at Bull Elk Beard Oil with code TWOBUCKS https://tr.ee/X4mp2wWCRK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this GOHUNT Bonus Episode of The Western Rookie podcast, Brian Krebs covers a triple-header of upcoming big game application deadlines. From overlooked opportunities in California deer, to trophy mule deer in Arizona, and the rising popularity of Montana antelope, this episode breaks down what to know before the early June deadlines. Whether you're expanding your rotation or just starting, these three states offer a mix of realistic tags, point-building strategies, and long-shot trophy chances.Key Takeaways:Application Deadlines:Montana Antelope: June 1, 2025California All Species: June 3, 2025Arizona Deer, Bison, Sheep: June 3, 2025California Deer:No non-resident quota—same draw odds for residents and non-residentsMix of mule deer and blacktail, with 160–170" potential in select zonesMultiple OTC and archery-only tags available across the stateNot ideal for Midwest hunters, but a great option if you live in the WestArizona Mule Deer:Bonus point system with 20% tags to max point holders, 80% to weighted randomStrong trophy potential (180–190"+) with many rifle hunts drawn in 5–10 yearsTrail camera ban may improve DIY success on mature bucksGreat value if you're already building elk points with the license hack strategyMontana Antelope:Still offers solid access and good odds for archery hunters with 0–2 pointsRifle tags in the 700 series (SE Montana) offer strong populations and solid accessTrophy quality is even across units—focus more on access and herd size than pointsAntelope points are rising fast—8+ points now puts you in elite draw statusConclusion:With three unique states and three very different styles of hunting, now's the time to lock in your long-term strategy. From California blacktails to Arizona giants to Montana pronghorn, there's something here for every Western hunter.Don't miss a deadline!Download the free Western Rookie Application Calendar at westernrookie.com, and use code WESTERN to join GOHUNT Insider and get $50 in Gear Shop credit—just in time for summer scouting season.Connect with Brian Krebshttps://linktr.ee/thewesternrookieHave Questions or Comments? Send an email to Brian@westernrookie.com! Sponsors and Discounts:GOHUNT Insider - $50 Gear Shop Credit with code WESTERN https://alnk.to/g3aa8L4GOHUNT Gear Shop – 10% off most items with code WESTERN https://alnk.to/e75Pm4uRTIC Coolers – Keep Your Meat Cold!https://bit.ly/RTICCoolersFirst Month FREE at MTNTOUGH Fitness with code ROOKIE https://bit.ly/MTNTOUGH_ROOKIESave $150 on Steelhead Outdoors Gun Safes with code WESTERNROOKIE https://tr.ee/fbNvbFXX6QSave10% on Maverick Hunting Blinds & Accessories with code WESTERNROOKIE https://tr.ee/vWHcxHKo4uSave 10% on Ollin Digiscoping Adapters with code TWOBUCKS https://tr.ee/ZE1XcQ-fbbSave 20% on your first order at Bull Elk Beard Oil with code TWOBUCKS https://tr.ee/X4mp2wWCRK
In this GOHUNT Bonus Episode of The Western Rookie podcast, Brian Krebs covers a triple-header of upcoming big game application deadlines. From overlooked opportunities in California deer, to trophy mule deer in Arizona, and the rising popularity of Montana antelope, this episode breaks down what to know before the early June deadlines. Whether you're expanding your rotation or just starting, these three states offer a mix of realistic tags, point-building strategies, and long-shot trophy chances.Key Takeaways:Application Deadlines:Montana Antelope: June 1, 2025California All Species: June 3, 2025Arizona Deer, Bison, Sheep: June 3, 2025California Deer:No non-resident quota—same draw odds for residents and non-residentsMix of mule deer and blacktail, with 160–170" potential in select zonesMultiple OTC and archery-only tags available across the stateNot ideal for Midwest hunters, but a great option if you live in the WestArizona Mule Deer:Bonus point system with 20% tags to max point holders, 80% to weighted randomStrong trophy potential (180–190"+) with many rifle hunts drawn in 5–10 yearsTrail camera ban may improve DIY success on mature bucksGreat value if you're already building elk points with the license hack strategyMontana Antelope:Still offers solid access and good odds for archery hunters with 0–2 pointsRifle tags in the 700 series (SE Montana) offer strong populations and solid accessTrophy quality is even across units—focus more on access and herd size than pointsAntelope points are rising fast—8+ points now puts you in elite draw statusConclusion:With three unique states and three very different styles of hunting, now's the time to lock in your long-term strategy. From California blacktails to Arizona giants to Montana pronghorn, there's something here for every Western hunter.Don't miss a deadline!Download the free Western Rookie Application Calendar at westernrookie.com, and use code WESTERN to join GOHUNT Insider and get $50 in Gear Shop credit—just in time for summer scouting season.Connect with Brian Krebshttps://linktr.ee/thewesternrookieHave Questions or Comments? Send an email to Brian@westernrookie.com! Sponsors and Discounts:GOHUNT Insider - $50 Gear Shop Credit with code WESTERN https://alnk.to/g3aa8L4GOHUNT Gear Shop – 10% off most items with code WESTERN https://alnk.to/e75Pm4uRTIC Coolers – Keep Your Meat Cold!https://bit.ly/RTICCoolersFirst Month FREE at MTNTOUGH Fitness with code ROOKIE https://bit.ly/MTNTOUGH_ROOKIESave $150 on Steelhead Outdoors Gun Safes with code WESTERNROOKIE https://tr.ee/fbNvbFXX6QSave10% on Maverick Hunting Blinds & Accessories with code WESTERNROOKIE https://tr.ee/vWHcxHKo4uSave 10% on Ollin Digiscoping Adapters with code TWOBUCKS https://tr.ee/ZE1XcQ-fbbSave 20% on your first order at Bull Elk Beard Oil with code TWOBUCKS https://tr.ee/X4mp2wWCRK
Welcome to Gospel for the Glory of Jesus. There is a Balm in Gilead! Lift up your hands in worship and praise. Join Jekalyn Carr, Marvin Sapp, Charles Jenkins in singing praises to the Lord. Evangelist June McKinnon teaches us to call on the Lord when your world seems to be out of control. Melvin […]
Welcome to Episode 67 of the Hidden History of Texas – I've been discussing the 1st peoples of Texas, those who were here when the Spanish arrived and today, I'm going to discuss The Comanche, Kiowas, Tonkawas.Remember how I discussed some of the differences between the Hunter-gathers tribes (mostly nomadic lifestyle) and the farming tribes (mostly stationary lifestyle). I brought up some of the religious beliefs and how the majority of tribes embraced the idea of a supreme being or multiple gods, and they had creation stories. For agricultural tribes, various ceremonies accompanied the planting and harvesting of crops. Hunter-gatherers often sought the help of spirits before searching for game, which served as food for the tribe. One of the major tribes of hunter-gatherers was the Comanche. The Comanches started out in the Great Plains and began to migrate south due to pressure from other tribes such as the Blackfeet and Crow. It's important to remember that throughout human history, groups of people have consistently been replace by other groups who were more powerful. Eventually the Comanche ended up in Texas, where there was abundant game, a warm climate, and an animal that would eventually become almost synonymous with them, the wild mustang.The Comanche inhabited most of the South Plains including much of North, Central, and West Texas, this part of Texas was known as Comanche country, or Comanchería. Once they arrived and settled on the Southern Plains the Utes called them Komántcia, which means "enemy," or, literally, "anyone who wants to fight me all the time." However, they called themselves Nermernuh, or "the People." We know of as many as 13 different Comanche groups and most likely there were others that were never identified. Several major bands played important roles in recorded Comanche and Texas history. The southernmost band was called Penateka, or "Honey Eaters" and their range extended from the Edwards Plateau to the headwaters of the Central Texas Rivers. A band named Nokomi or “Those who Turn Back” lived in an area north of the Penateka, they roamed from the Cross Timbers region of North Texas to the mountains of New Mexico. Their range was shared by two smaller bands, the Tanima ("Liver-Eaters") and the Tenawa ("Those Who Stay Downstream") and are often referred to as the Middle Comanches. The Quahadis ("Antelopes"), roamed the high plains of the Llano Estacado. One interesting fact about the Llano Estacado is that the Southern end of the plateau lacks a distinct physical boundary; it blends into the Edwards Plateau, (in Central Texas, where this program is recorded) and the Johnson Creek branch of the Colorado River, east of Big Spring, which is most likely its boundary. The Llano Estacado comprises all or part of thirty-three Texas and four New Mexico counties and covers approximately 32,000 square miles, a larger area than all of New England. It is part of what was known to early explorers and settlers as the Great American Desert, a semiarid region with average annual precipitation of eighteen to twenty inches. The Comanche weren't the only tribe that lived in that area, the Kiowa also shared territory that was mostly in the Panhandle and Oklahoma. The Kiowas originally came from the Montana area around the Yellowstone and Missouri rivers. As they migrated southward, they quickly learned to adapt to the South Plains by acquiring and using horses, especially in their hunting of buffalo. They gained their horses from the Spanish who also supplied them with slaves and guns and over time they became almost a completely nomadic group, and eventually they became one of the most feared and disliked of the Plains tribes. They entered into peaceful co-existence with the Comanche and with help from the Wichitas and Taovaya received guns and ammunition from the French and British. The Kiowa camps were designed to be broken down and moved quickly, often within 30 minutes.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit aaronirber.substack.comThis is the first of my medieval bestiary videos to be behind a paywall. To get access to the full video, become a paid subscriber to my substack. In this video, I cover the antelope and the serra/sawfish. *****************************************************************************************************************************************************…
Welcome to Gospel for the Glory of Jesus. The Spirit of the Lord is here with praise and worhip music from Jekalyn Carr, Martha Munnizi, Fantasia. Bishop Henry Hearns speaks on the importance of sharing your testimony with the next generation. Brother Mel Slade Pastor Emeritus Bishop Henry Hearns Living Stone Cathedral of Worship Listen […]
Welcome to Gospel for the Glory of Jesus. Come lift up your soul with praise and worship music and a Word from the Lord. Fantasia, CeCe, Fred Hammond and more of your favorites gospel artists. Pastor Bishop V. Jesse Smith magnify’s the Lord’s greatness in his message on War and the Favor of God The […]
On episode 835 of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Dooner is talking to DHL Express about shipping endangered bongo antelopes to Kenya. The bongos were transported in custom-built crates, alongside 6 tonnes of pellet feed and 3 specialist animal care staff including a veterinarian and 2 bongo specialists from the US. DHL's Jimmy Eades tell us all about this unique shipment. Are you savvy enough to spot freight fraud? Truckstop's Taryn Daker shares their latest freight fraud data and shares tips on prevention. Backhaul is a dirty word in some circles. Pedro Prado and LogShare aim to change that with their platform that matches your empty trailer with loads headed your way. Plus, CVSA roadcheck week; did you get your Real ID; trucking cats and dogs. Catch new shows live at noon EDT Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays on FreightWaves LinkedIn, Facebook, X or YouTube, or on demand by looking up WHAT THE TRUCK?!? on your favorite podcast player and at 5 p.m. Eastern on SiriusXM's Road Dog Trucking Channel 146. Watch on YouTube Check out the WTT merch store Visit our sponsor Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On episode 835 of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Dooner is talking to DHL Express about shipping endangered bongo antelopes to Kenya. The bongos were transported in custom-built crates, alongside 6 tonnes of pellet feed and 3 specialist animal care staff including a veterinarian and 2 bongo specialists from the US. DHL's Jimmy Eades tell us all about this unique shipment. Are you savvy enough to spot freight fraud? Truckstop's Taryn Daker shares their latest freight fraud data and shares tips on prevention. Backhaul is a dirty word in some circles. Pedro Prado and LogShare aim to change that with their platform that matches your empty trailer with loads headed your way. Plus, CVSA roadcheck week; did you get your Real ID; trucking cats and dogs. Catch new shows live at noon EDT Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays on FreightWaves LinkedIn, Facebook, X or YouTube, or on demand by looking up WHAT THE TRUCK?!? on your favorite podcast player and at 5 p.m. Eastern on SiriusXM's Road Dog Trucking Channel 146. Watch on YouTube Check out the WTT merch store Visit our sponsor Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today is the day that the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it. Let the Saints of Calvary fill your heart with the sweet sounds of praise and worship from CeCe, Fantasia, Fred and more of your favorite gospel artists. Pastor Leonardo Haywood from the Brothers Circle, Real Talk, Master Builder […]
Welcome to Gospel for the Glory of Jesus. Bro Mel fills our hearts with gospel hits from some of our favorite Soulful Gospel Artists, CeCe Winnans, Anthony Ponder, Brent Jones and more. Evangelist June McKinnon talks to us about living with the Gift of God’s Peace. https://www.facebook.com/GFGOJINC/ Melvin SladeEvangelist June McKinnon Gospel for the Glory […]
Welcome to Gospel for the Glory of Jesus. Happy Resurrection Sunday! Celebrate the Resurrection with worship and praise from Israel and New Breed, Brent Jones, Ce Ce Winans and more of your favorite Gospel Artists. Bishop Henry Hearns brings a special message on the power of the Breath of God. Brother Mel Slade Pastor Emeritus […]
Two decades ago a group of NGOs came together with the government of Kazakhstan to save the dwindling population of saiga antelope living in the enormous Golden Steppe. Since then, the Altyn Dala Conservation Initiative has successfully rehabilitated the saiga (Saiga tatarica) from a population of roughly 30,000 to nearly 4 million. For this effort, it was awarded the 2024 Earthshot Prize in the “protect & restore nature” category. Joining the podcast to discuss this achievement is Vera Voronova, executive director of the Association for the Conservation Biodiversity of Kazakhstan, an NGO involved in the initiative. Voronova details the cultural and technological methods used to bring the saiga back from the brink and to help restore this massive grassland ecosystem. “When [the] initiative [was] started, the saiga would be always like the flagship and the priority species because we did have this emergency case to recover saiga,” she says. “But the whole … picture of restoring the [steppe] was always behind this, and will be now a long term strategy.” Subscribe to or follow the Mongabay Newscast wherever you listen to podcasts, from Apple to Spotify, and you can also listen to all episodes here on the Mongabay website. Image credit: Saiga calf. Photo by Kibatov Arman/ACBK. -------- Timecodes (00:00) Saving the saiga antelope (07:13) The Golden Steppe is massive (13:00) Using conservation technology (17:07) Incorporating local knowledge (20:56) Wild horses and agriculture (26:40) Community connection (29:37) Credits
Die hoofbestuurder van B2Gold, Eric Barnard, sê die maatskappy het verlede jaar 8,89 miljard Namibiese dollar verdien van 198 000 onse goud. Tot op hede is 138 mense afgedank en teen die einde van die jaar sal slegs 400 uit 700 personeel op die Otjikoto-myn in diens wees. Ten spyte van die myn se sluiting wat al jare lank 'n deurlopende proses is, is die maatskappy ook besig met die Antelope-ondergrondse myn. Barnard het die potensiaal van die projek verduidelik.
In this solo episode, I dive into the fascinating world of South Africa's indigenous antelope species—breaking down which species naturally belong to each province before the rise of game farming and wildlife relocation. From the elusive nyala of KwaZulu-Natal to the iconic springbok of the Northern Cape, we explore how conservation, commercialization, and habitat management have reshaped the natural range of our wildlife. I also touch on the Cape buffalo's true homeland and discuss species like sable, lechwe, and bontebok—some native, some introduced, and all important to our hunting heritage.
Welcome to Gospel for the Glory of Jesus. Worship and Praise from Keith Pringle, Paul Parker, Brent Jones, Sue Roseberry and more of your favorite gospel artists plus Pastor V. Jesse Smith speaks on trusting in the Word of the Lord. Melvin Slade Pastor V. Jesse Smith The Way Center of Truth 950 East Palmdale […]
Pastor Leonardo Haywood Building Codes The Brother’s Circle on KRAJ 100.9 FM Psalm: 95:1 Come let us sing for joy to the Lord. Let us sing out loud to the Rock of Our Salvation
This podcast is brought to you by Outcomes Rocket, your exclusive healthcare marketing agency. Learn how to accelerate your growth by going to outcomesrocket.com Adolescent behavioral healthcare is undergoing a transformation through innovative virtual solutions. In this episode, Robert MacNaughton, co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer of Antelope Recovery, discusses how his organization addresses challenges in adolescent behavioral healthcare, including mental health deserts and stigmas against virtual care. Antelope Recovery provides virtual, personalized care for high-acuity teens, integrating therapy within their home environments and collaborating with school and healthcare providers. Robert emphasizes the effectiveness of virtual care in improving teens' real-life situations and highlights the importance of clinician wellbeing, collaboration, and sustainable practices. He also advocates for a growth mindset to continually address deficiencies in the behavioral health system. Tune in to discover how Antelope Recovery is transforming adolescent behavioral healthcare with innovative virtual solutions! Resources: Connect with and follow Robert MacNaughton on LinkedIn. Follow Antelope Recovery on LinkedIn and explore their website. Fast Track Your Business Growth: Outcomes Rocket is a full service marketing agency focused on helping healthcare organizations like yours maximize your impact and accelerate growth. Learn more at outcomesrocket.com
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Brandon Butler and Nathan “Shags” McLeod sit down with Kyle Spradley owner and operator of Kyle Spradley Photography. Kyle Spradley is a landscape and nature photographer who also specializes in sports, photojournalism and video production. He is a St. Louis, Missouri based photographer available for commercial and editorial services, wedding photography and portraits, and is an FAA-certified Drone Pilot producing aerial photography and videography.For more info:Kyle's WebsiteKyle's FacebookKyle's InstagramKyle's YouTubeSpecial thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramYouTubeEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
Under the Bright Poppy Fields a Valley of DarknessBy Mel ElorcheIn new April article in Covert Action Magazine “Under the Bright Poppy Fields a Valley of Darkness”, former Sheriff's Captain Mike Bauer of Los Angeles Sheriff's Department discusses with journalist Mel Elorche possible connections between murders in the Antelope Valley that occurred in the 1990s. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
Have you ever felt powerless watching your child face mean girl drama or generational challenges? In this episode, Colleen O'Grady sits down with New York Times bestselling author Melanie Shankle to discuss the deep waters of motherhood, particularly the struggles of raising teenage daughters. Melanie shares her journey of uncovering generational patterns, healing from past wounds, and guiding her daughter through the painful reality of mean girl culture. As a mother, she discovered that unresolved personal struggles can impact parenting, making it crucial to confront our own "dragons." Through Caroline's experiences, they discuss the importance of self-advocacy, resilience, and the powerful role of a mother's support in shaping a teen's confidence and emotional health. Melanie Shankle is a three-time New York Times bestselling author of Here Be Dragons, Sparkly Green Earrings, The Antelope in the Living Room, and Nobody's Cuter Than You. She speaks at events nationwide and co-hosts the wildly popular podcast, The Big Boo Cast. Melanie and her husband, Perry, live in San Antonio, Texas, and are the parents of Caroline. Three key takeaways from this conversation: First, healing from personal wounds is essential to breaking unhealthy cycles and equipping children with the emotional strength they need. Second, mean girl dynamics can be intense, but teaching teens to set boundaries and stand up for themselves fosters resilience and self-respect. Lastly, moms play a crucial role in helping teens process their experiences by listening, validating their feelings, and guiding them toward positive relationships. Above all, trust that the challenges teens face today can shape them into stronger, more compassionate individuals in the future. 4o Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Testing my brother's theory of human evolution by trying to run down a pronghorn antelope in Wyoming.
In this episode the Crew calls Jared Mauck, a hunt winner from the 2024 Summer Hunts Giveaway to ask him about his experience. He won a New Mexico antelope hunt for two with TG's Trophy Hunts. He and a friend were able to get two awesome antelope on the first day of their hunt. We also fill you in on the details for the rest of the hunts available in the 2025 Winter Giveaway. The deadline to enter is coming up soon so don't wait to get your name in the hat for some world class hunts! Finally the crew discusses a few new items available through Epic Arms.
Have you struggled to break free from generational trauma or sin? Do you find it challenging to help your kids navigate tough situations at school and in sports? Today, author Melanie Shankle joins us to share insights from her new book, Here Be Dragons. Her story is one of both deep trauma and undeniable evidence of God's provision—placing the right people in her life at just the right time. It wasn't until college that Melanie realized her mother-daughter relationship was far from what her friends experienced. That realization set her on a long journey of untangling her past and healing from the wounds of her upbringing. In this conversation, we cover so many important topics, including: The meaning behind Here Be Dragons Mean girls, motherhood, and generational trauma How to become spiritually and emotionally healthy to break toxic cycles What it looks like to set boundaries or cut off a parent as an adult How to recognize when a closed door in your child's life is actually God's protection Join us for an honest, insightful discussion on healing, parenting, and trusting God through life's toughest moments. Connect with Melanie Shankle: Website: Big Mama – the big mama blog Podcast: The Big Boo Cast Instagram:
Don't miss any of the application deadlines this year – download the FREE Western Rookie Application Calendar today! www.westernrookie.com/freeproducts On this bonus episode of The Western Rookie Podcast, Brian covers the upcoming application deadlines for elk and antelope hunting in Arizona. He explains the unique draw system in Arizona, the impact of weather conditions on elk hunting, and provides insights into antelope hunting in the state. The episode concludes with tips on how to navigate the application process and resources available for hunters. Application Deadline: February 4th at 11:59 Pm AZT State Application Website: https://www.azgfd.com/ Connect with Brian Krebs https://linktr.ee/thewesternrookie Have Questions or Comments? Send an email to Brian@westernrookie.com! Sponsors and Discounts: GOHUNT Insider - $50 Gear Shop Credit with code WESTERN https://alnk.to/g3aa8L4 GOHUNT Gear Shop – 10% off most items with code WESTERN https://alnk.to/e75Pm4u RTIC Coolers – Keep Your Meat Cold! https://bit.ly/RTICCoolers First Month FREE at MTNTOUGH Fitness with code ROOKIE https://bit.ly/MTNTOUGH_ROOKIE Save $150 on Steelhead Outdoors Gun Safes with code WESTERNROOKIE https://tr.ee/fbNvbFXX6Q Save10% on Maverick Hunting Blinds & Accessories with code WESTERNROOKIE https://tr.ee/vWHcxHKo4u Save 10% on Ollin Digiscoping Adapters with code TWOBUCKS https://tr.ee/ZE1XcQ-fbb Save 20% on your first order at Bull Elk Beard Oil with code TWOBUCKS https://tr.ee/X4mp2wWCRK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Don't miss any of the application deadlines this year – download the FREE Western Rookie Application Calendar today!www.westernrookie.com/freeproductsOn this bonus episode of The Western Rookie Podcast, Brian covers the upcoming application deadlines for elk and antelope hunting in Arizona. He explains the unique draw system in Arizona, the impact of weather conditions on elk hunting, and provides insights into antelope hunting in the state. The episode concludes with tips on how to navigate the application process and resources available for hunters. Application Deadline:February 4th at 11:59 Pm AZT State Application Website:https://www.azgfd.com/Connect with Brian Krebshttps://linktr.ee/thewesternrookieHave Questions or Comments? Send an email to Brian@westernrookie.com! Sponsors and Discounts:GOHUNT Insider - $50 Gear Shop Credit with code WESTERN https://alnk.to/g3aa8L4GOHUNT Gear Shop – 10% off most items with code WESTERN https://alnk.to/e75Pm4uRTIC Coolers – Keep Your Meat Cold!https://bit.ly/RTICCoolersFirst Month FREE at MTNTOUGH Fitness with code ROOKIE https://bit.ly/MTNTOUGH_ROOKIESave $150 on Steelhead Outdoors Gun Safes with code WESTERNROOKIE https://tr.ee/fbNvbFXX6QSave10% on Maverick Hunting Blinds & Accessories with code WESTERNROOKIE https://tr.ee/vWHcxHKo4uSave 10% on Ollin Digiscoping Adapters with code TWOBUCKS https://tr.ee/ZE1XcQ-fbbSave 20% on your first order at Bull Elk Beard Oil with code TWOBUCKS https://tr.ee/X4mp2wWCRK
Don't miss any of the application deadlines this year – download the FREE Western Rookie Application Calendar today!www.westernrookie.com/freeproductsOn this bonus episode of The Western Rookie Podcast, Brian covers the upcoming application deadlines for elk and antelope hunting in Arizona. He explains the unique draw system in Arizona, the impact of weather conditions on elk hunting, and provides insights into antelope hunting in the state. The episode concludes with tips on how to navigate the application process and resources available for hunters. Application Deadline:February 4th at 11:59 Pm AZT State Application Website:https://www.azgfd.com/Connect with Brian Krebshttps://linktr.ee/thewesternrookieHave Questions or Comments? Send an email to Brian@westernrookie.com! Sponsors and Discounts:GOHUNT Insider - $50 Gear Shop Credit with code WESTERN https://alnk.to/g3aa8L4GOHUNT Gear Shop – 10% off most items with code WESTERN https://alnk.to/e75Pm4uRTIC Coolers – Keep Your Meat Cold!https://bit.ly/RTICCoolersFirst Month FREE at MTNTOUGH Fitness with code ROOKIE https://bit.ly/MTNTOUGH_ROOKIESave $150 on Steelhead Outdoors Gun Safes with code WESTERNROOKIE https://tr.ee/fbNvbFXX6QSave10% on Maverick Hunting Blinds & Accessories with code WESTERNROOKIE https://tr.ee/vWHcxHKo4uSave 10% on Ollin Digiscoping Adapters with code TWOBUCKS https://tr.ee/ZE1XcQ-fbbSave 20% on your first order at Bull Elk Beard Oil with code TWOBUCKS https://tr.ee/X4mp2wWCRK
Dirk catches up with Josh Boyd every year, just exchanging hunting stories and expressing opinions and ideas from our experiences while hunting. This episode Josh recaps his amazing hunting season and then takes us down memory lane with the story of his giant whitetail buck from years ago. We also talk a little about the diseases that whitetail deer face and what game managers are doing about it. Connect with Jason, Dirk, and Phelps Game Calls MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Youtube Clips Subscribe to The MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTube Shop Phelps MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.