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Mark visits a Moray estate to hear about the incredible rescue of 3 osprey chicks after wildfires raged through vast areas of the Highlands and neighbouring MorayCampaigner David Brown specialises in removing fishing debris from our beaches, Rachel pops along to Cairnbulg Harbour by Fraserburgh to find out about his ghost net campaignMark visits the National Museum of Flight in East Lothian as they celebrate their 50th anniversary. He speaks to curator Ian Brown about the Avro Vulcan bomber and gets himself a 1st class seat onboard Concorde.In Dundee, a new digital Whalers' Memory Bank has been launched sharing stories from folk who were involved in the industry during the 50's and 60's. One of the contributors, former whaler John Alexander shares some of his experiences with Rachel alongside Helen Balfour, assistant curator from the South Georgia Museum.The rare bordered brown lacewing, is celebrating 200 years of first being discovered in Scotland. Conservation Officer from Species on The Edge, Fiona Basford joins Mark and Rachel to tell them about a special challenge looking for volunteers to report shared sightings of the invertebrate over 200 hours.Helen Needham is in a field near Dumbarton, with Maisie the horse and her owner Josie Vallely (also known as Quinie) an artist based in Glasgow. Josie spends her free time journeying with Maisie, enjoying the countryside of Scotland at Maisie's pace.Stranraer is hosting this year's Skiffie Worlds – an international rowing competition. Rachel is in Anstruther to meet some of those involved in what will be the largest gathering ever of St Ayles Skiffs to date!
In this episode of the Wknd Warriors Fishing Podcast, the hosts welcome Scott Cossette, a conservation officer from Saskatchewan. Scott shares his journey into conservation work, detailing the unique challenges and experiences of being a conservation officer in a remote area. The conversation explores the differences between urban and rural conservation work, the importance of community engagement, and the common issues faced in the field. Scott also provides insights into the physical and mental demands of the job, offering advice for those interested in pursuing a career in conservation. In this conversation, Scott Cossette shares insights into the life of a conservation officer, discussing the physical demands of the job, the balance between fieldwork and desk work, and the unique challenges of living in remote areas. He provides advice for those interested in pursuing a career in conservation, highlights the importance of self-sustainability in northern living, and shares memorable experiences from his work, including notable fishing stories and the realities of managing wildlife populations. The discussion also touches on the logistics of living in the North, including the need for careful planning when it comes to supplies and the joys of fishing as a fast food alternative.Check out the website @www.wkndwarriorsco.comDon't forget to drop a review or rating on your listening platform so we can reach more anglers just like you!PODCAST LINKS: https://linktr.ee/wkndwarriorsfishingpodBe sure to follow the show @wkdnwarriorsfishingpodcast on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Subscribe to our YouTube channel for updates, behind the scenes, videos, giveaways and more!Email us at theweekendwarriorspodcast@gmail.comThis episode is brought to you by 13 Fishing Canada and the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation.PODCAST SPONSORS/DISCOUNTS:13 Fishing Canada: Use Code "WKNDWARRIORS" for 15% OFF www.13fishing.ca *EXCLUSIVE Discount on Rapala Canada and ALL 9 of their Brands! Use Code "WKNDWARRIORS" for 15% OFF www.rapala.ca*Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation: Grab yourself a Membership here: https://saskatchewan-wildlife-federation.myshopify.com/collections/membershipsDownload the Saskatchewan Master Angler App: https://swf.sk.ca/master-angler-p
Iowa DNR Conservation Officer Aron Arthur talks about the boating season, fishing along the Raccoon River, Free Fishing Weekend this weekend, as well as a couple of youth fishing tournaments in Greene County.
Minnesota DNR Conservation Officer from Detroit Lakes Jake Swedberg join Doug and Will (filling in for Robbie) to talk memorial day weekend lake activates, how to stay safe, and Jake's relationship with his K-9 partnerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Wknd Warriors Fishing Podcast, the hosts welcome Scott Cossette, a conservation officer from Saskatchewan. Scott shares his journey into conservation work, detailing the unique challenges and experiences of being a conservation officer in a remote area. The conversation explores the differences between urban and rural conservation work, the importance of community engagement, and the common issues faced in the field. Scott also provides insights into the physical and mental demands of the job, offering advice for those interested in pursuing a career in conservation. In this conversation, Scott Cossette shares insights into the life of a conservation officer, discussing the physical demands of the job, the balance between fieldwork and desk work, and the unique challenges of living in remote areas. He provides advice for those interested in pursuing a career in conservation, highlights the importance of self-sustainability in northern living, and shares memorable experiences from his work, including notable fishing stories and the realities of managing wildlife populations. The discussion also touches on the logistics of living in the North, including the need for careful planning when it comes to supplies and the joys of fishing as a fast food alternative.Check out the website @www.wkndwarriorsco.comDon't forget to drop a review or rating on your listening platform so we can reach more anglers just like you!PODCAST LINKS: https://linktr.ee/wkndwarriorsfishingpodBe sure to follow the show @wkdnwarriorsfishingpodcast on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Subscribe to our YouTube channel for updates, behind the scenes, videos, giveaways and more!Email us at theweekendwarriorspodcast@gmail.comThis episode is brought to you by 13 Fishing Canada and the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation.PODCAST SPONSORS/DISCOUNTS:13 Fishing Canada: Use Code "WKNDWARRIORS" for 15% OFF www.13fishing.ca *EXCLUSIVE Discount on Rapala Canada and ALL 9 of their Brands! Use Code "WKNDWARRIORS" for 15% OFF www.rapala.ca*Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation: Grab yourself a Membership here: https://saskatchewan-wildlife-federation.myshopify.com/collections/membershipsDownload the Saskatchewan Master Angler App: https://swf.sk.ca/master-angler-p
May 9th is International Chameleon Day! This year we are celebrating with Tim Eppley, the Chief Conservation Officer of Wildlife Madagascar!We chat about some of the most exciting developments in the world of chameleon conservation, as well as how you can get involved in their protection. We also chat about an amazing range of incredible creatures - including Panther Chameleons and Globe-Horned Chameleons! Useful LinksDon't forget to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok & Instagram! We are @PangolinPodcast
We discuss with Iowa Department of Natural Resources Conservation Officer Jeremy King.
Iowa Department of Natural Resources Conservation Officer Aron Arthur talks about the final spring turkey hunting season, morel mushroom season, water recreation on the Raccoon River and fishing.
Iowa DNR Conservation Officer Aron Arthur gives us an update.
Jesmond Harding, Conservation Officer, Butterfly Conservation Ireland, joined Cathal Somers on the latest podcast version of the Signpost Series to discuss encouraging Irish butterflies on farmland. A questions and answers session took place at the end of the webinar which was facilitated by Teagasc's Catherine Keena. To register for future webinars visit:https://www.teagasc.ie/corporate-events/sustainable-agriculture-webinars/ For more podcasts from the Signpost Series go to: https://www.teagasc.ie/signpostpodcast/
DNR Conservation Officer Aron Arthur talks about the deer harvest, Blue Tongue disease update, renewing hunting and fishing licenses, and snowmobile safety reminders.
Iowa DNR Conservation Officer Aron Arthur joins us for part two of our two part series as we talk about other outdoor-related topics.
Iowa DNR Conservation Officer Aron Arthur joins us for part one of our two part series going over the current and upcoming hunting seasons.
On today's In Touch with Southeast Iowa program we spoke with Iowa DNR Conservation Officer Dan Henderson about safe hunting practices.
Join Dr Helen Taylor, Conservation Programme Manager from the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, and Sally Morris, Conservation Officer from Buglife Scotland, as they reveal the fascinating world of medicinal leech conservation. Learn about their groundbreaking success in breeding these remarkable and often misunderstood creatures, and why protecting Scotland's invertebrates is crucial for our ecosystem.This episode explores 'Species on the Edge', an innovative partnership programme of NatureScot and seven nature conservation charities, all dedicated to safeguarding 37 threatened species along Scotland's coast and islands. As we navigate the historical roles of leeches, from medicine to their modern ecological contributions, this episode reinforces the importance of public involvement in protecting Scotland's unique wildlife and how everyone can help through tools like the iRecord app.More information:Species on the EdgeNatureScot - Species on the EdgeRoyal Zoological Society of ScotlandBuglife ScotlandHow to Make Space For Nature - Autumn Tips and Winter TipsiRecord
For many, it's been a full year since you went hunting. So, DNR Conservation Officer Brice Volbrecht is in to remind us of the rules and regs and the smart safety tips. And as long as he was in, we talked fishing regs too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For many, it's been a full year since you went hunting. So, DNR Conservation Officer Brice Volbrecht is in to remind us of the rules and regs and the smart safety tips. And as long as he was in, we talked fishing regs too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
According to a new survey carried out in the southeast of the country, evidence has now been produced that one of Ireland's most elusive birds, the nocturnal nightjar, is indeed still present in Ireland. Joining Seán to discuss is John Lusby, Conservation Officer with BirdWatch Ireland…Image: BirdWatch Ireland
According to a new survey carried out in the southeast of the country, evidence has now been produced that one of Ireland's most elusive birds, the nocturnal nightjar, is indeed still present in Ireland. Joining Seán to discuss is John Lusby, Conservation Officer with BirdWatch Ireland…Image: BirdWatch Ireland
In this episode, we chat with Joe Molnar, a First Lieutenant with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Law Division. He shares some great stories and gives us insight into what a day in the life of a Conservation Officer is like. Ryan and Dan experience some technical difficulties, but Bob steps in to save the day and keeps the conversation going. He asks some of the "tough" questions, and we get to hear some funny Googan stories! Michigan Report All Poaching CWD DNR Info Page CWD Testing Kit Info Mandatory Harvest Reporting Michigan DNR App We are a Hunting, Fishing & Just general Outdoors Podcast based out of Michigan that likes to have a lot of fun, Talk tactics and tell our Terrible Stories from the field or on the water. We talk about: Hunting: Whitetail Deer, Turkey, Waterfowl, Small Game, Elk, Moose Fishing: Northern Pike, Musky, Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Salmon, Trout, Sturgeon, PanFish, Ice Fishing, Great Lake Fishing to Small River Fishing. We couldn't be more excited to partner up with our friends at Wes Point Shores Resort. The place that Ryan & Bob have been going to since they were 5 years old! Follow the links below to check them out and be sure to mention the show and save 10% off your bill! Wes Point Shores FaceBook Wes Point Shores Instagram WesPointShores.Com MI DNR Musky Survey O'Wacky Tool Starter Kit Fishing Complete Inc Use Code: TERRIBLE & Save 20%! The Terrible Outdoorsman Website Tik Tok Instagram Facebook Follow us on YouTube! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theterribleoutdoorsman/support
They look like a cross between a beaver and a duck, and they all live Down Under. The platypus may lay eggs, but is actually a distant mammalian cousin, one that we last saw, in an evolutionary sense, about 166 million years ago. Genetic sequencing is being used to trace that history, while scientists intensify their investigation of the habits and habitats of these appealing Frankencreatures; beginning by taking a census to see just how many are out there, and if their survival is under threat. Guests: Josh Griffiths – Senior Wildlife Ecologist at Cesaar Australia. Jane Fenelon – Research fellow, University of Melbourne Paula Anich – Professor of Natural Resources, Northland College Wes Warren – Professor of Genomics, University of Missouri Phoebe Meagher – Conservation Officer, Taronga Conservation Society, Australia Originally aired August 2, 2021 Featuring music by Dewey Dellay and Jun Miyake Big Picture Science is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com to inquire about advertising on Big Picture Science. You can get early access to ad-free versions of every episode by joining us on Patreon. Thanks for your support! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever wondered whether you could look at the plants and animals in a river and tell how healthy it is? In this episode of Waterlands, Megan McCubbin invites us on a journey to a sparkling clear chalk stream, where warblers sing and water crowfoot blooms – the River Wylye in Wiltshire. She's joined by someone who has spent 45 years working in river conservation and still loves every second; Andy Thomas, Conservation Officer at the Wild Trout Trust, who explains the different life that can be found in the many different habitats of a healthy river, from reeds in the margins to larvae in the silt, weeds in the gravel and fish in the pools. Zarah Pattison, who hates the word ‘weed' almost as much as Megan, shares her knowledge of two invasive plants – Japanese Knotweed and Himalayan Balsam - and explains what to do if you find them. And Senior Reserves Manager, Rosie Ellis takes us on a tour of WWT Arundel, with its SSSI reedbed and toad patrol. Featuring: Andy Thomas, Zarah Pattison and Rosie Ellis. Presented by Megan McCubbin If this episode has inspired you to take action for wetlands or discover more about our rivers, visit wwt.org.uk. Waterlands is brought to you by WWT. It's an 18Sixty production, produced by Ellie Richold, mixed by Melvin Rickarby and original music by Noah Bloom.
Iowa Department of Natural Resources Conservation Officer for Greene County Aron Arthur talks about some additional hunting seasons that are starting soon, as well as the safety and regulations that are with those.
Iowa DNR Conservation Officer Aaron Arthur joins us for part two of our two part series, as we go over additional hunting safety and regulation matters, as well as armadillo sightings in Greene County.
Iowa DNR Conservation Officer Aaron Arthur goes over the newly opened hunting seasons in Iowa, as well as some of the other upcoming hunting seasons through September and early October in part one of our two part
Yesterday on the programme, we spoke about issues around hill walking and the increase in walking festivals but just what are the rules when it comes to walking across public and private lands. Helen Lawless is the Access & Conservation Officer with Mountaineering Ireland
Joining us in the camo cave this week is retired Conservation Officer, trapper and lifelong hunter Kennie Prince. Kennie tells us about his new book, The Poacher's Nightmare. The name says it all. You don't want to miss this one. Thank you for listening! Stay connected with Fist Full of Dirt: Instagram: @ffodpodcast Instagram: @moplandforsale Twitter: @FistDirt Instagram : @CuzStrickland Twitter: @CuzStrickland Facebook: @CuzStrickland YouTube: Cuz411
This year Andrea Gilligan is determined to make some changes and become that bit healthier!Andrea will be joined by a number of different people to find out how they live well.This week, Helen Lawless, Mountaineering Ireland's Access and Conservation Officer and Acting CEO, joined the show to talk all things mountaineering! (And how it's different to hiking).
The man accused of assaulting a conservation officer after an elvers bust in downtown Dartmouth is speaking out. James Nevin, who is from Sipekne'katik, describes the circumstances of his arrest — and why he feared his truck might be stolen. Nevin says the failure of enforcement officers to identify themselves resulted in his arrest.
THE OUTDOOR ADVENTURES SERIES WELCOMES MIKE MYATT, CHIEF COMMUNITIES & CONSERVATION OFFICER AT PAPA'S PILAR.In this episode of the Outdoor Adventure Series, Howard chats with the Chief Communities and Conservation Officer at Papa's Pilar, Mike Myatt. Join them as they dive into a discussion about the positive impact of Papa's Pilar on communities affected by natural disasters, their involvement in conservation efforts in Florida and beyond, and the importance of environmental stewardship and mentorship. Discover how Papa's Pilar is making a difference in conservation, clean water initiatives, and literacy, and how they are partnering with various organizations to drive positive change. QUESTIONS WE DISCUSSEDHow is Papa's Pilar making a positive impact in communities affected by natural disasters, and what can listeners do to get involved?How does the Papa's Pilar brand and its ties to the Hemingway family contribute to community involvement, conservation, and education?What are some tangible ways that individuals can contribute to environmental stewardship and mentorship?What impact do lawn care chemicals, pesticides, and water usage have on the environment, and how can outdoor communities work towards reduced impact while still enjoying outdoor activities?How can conservation efforts promote change in outdoor tourism and activities in the US, and what role does public education play in this process?In what ways can listeners engage further with the content and get involved in supporting conservation initiatives in their communities?To learn more about Papa's Pilar Rum, its connection to the Hemingway Family, and its philanthropic work, visit their website at https://www.papaspilar.com/, and on these social sites:FacebookInstagramYouTubeLinkedInPAPA CARES PARTNERSInternational Game Fish AssociationPen InternationalCare CampsCoastal Conservation AssociationMiami DolphinsGuy Harvey FoundationNEXT STEPSIf you enjoy podcasts devoted to outdoor adventure, find us online at https://outdooradventureseries.com. We welcome likes, comments, and shares.KEYWORDSMike Myatt, Papa's Pilar Rum, Papa Cares, Literacy, Reef Restoration, Water Conservation, Ernest Hemingway, Never a Spectator, Howard Fox, Outdoor Adventure Series, Podcast Interview, OWAA#PapasPilarRum #PapaCares #Literacy #ReefRestoration #Water Conservation #ErnestHemingway #NeverASpectator #OutdoorAdventureSeries #PodcastInPodcast produced using DescriptPodcast hosted by BuzzsproutShow Notes powered by CastmagicWebsite powered by PodpageNote: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
In this episode of NDO Podcast we visit with Mike Sedlacek and Gage Muench, Department district wardens, about the process of becoming a warden, the atypical, but rewarding work life it provides and the upcoming testing dates to join this team of elite conservationists.
On the Oct. 16, 2023 edition of Blue Fish News on CFN Live, Scottie and Lawrence discuss what to do when a Conservation Officer asks you to help bust salmon poachers. The pitfalls of public shaming on social media are explored as are the fate of nine Killer Whales caught in the net of an Alaskan salmon trailer.
In this episode John Borkovich gives us a peak into the world of a Michigan State Game Warden. John has made some giant cases in his career and his stories are truly insane! As John shares some of these incredible stories you will hear why he thinks his approach to law enforecemnt is a better way to foster a relatioship with the public which then translates to catching the big fish! John has written two best selling books based on his career and can be found at his website listed below. John's Wesbite - Books: Wildlife 911: On Patrol / Nature 911: The Path https://www.wildlife911officer.com/home Follow John On Social Media Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100018225097505 Instagram @Wildlife911onPatrol Contact Things Police See Podcast - steve@thingspolicesee.com Support the Things Police See Podcast by joining the Patreon community today! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=27353055 -Video of the interviews -Vinyl TPS logo sticker -Patron Shoutout -Exclusive posts and direct messaging to Steve Please rate and review on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/things-police-see-first-hand-accounts/id1384355891?mt=2 Shop Merch / Subscribe / be a guest / Contact www.thingspolicesee.com Join the FB community! https://www.facebook.com/thingspolicesee/ Background consultation - Ken@policebackground.net
[English description below]Trong tập Vietnam Innovators tuần này, cùng host Hảo Trần trò chuyện với Tim Evans - CEO HSBC Vietnam và Bill Possiel - Chief Conservation Officer, WWF-Vietnam và khám phá sự hợp tác đầy tiềm năng giữa hai doanh nghiệp này trong việc nhân rộng các giải pháp khí hậu và hướng tới mục tiêu net-zero toàn cầu.Họ là đại diện cho những người tiên phong trong lĩnh vực này, mang đến cuộc trò chuyện những thông tin bổ ích và những câu chuyện đầy cảm hứng về cách mà họ đang đóng góp vào cuộc cách mạng bền vững. Chúng ta sẽ tìm hiểu về những dự án tiên phong mà hai tổ chức này đã thực hiện, như việc hỗ trợ các doanh nghiệp đạt được những mục tiêu carbon-neutral và giúp các cộng đồng nông thôn xây dựng năng lượng tái tạo.Mời bạn cùng lắng nghe.Xem phiên bản video trên YouTubeNếu có bất cứ góp ý, phản hồi hay mong muốn hợp tác, bạn có thể gửi email về địa chỉ team@vietcetera.com---In this week's episode of Vietnam Innovators, join host Hao Tran as he chats with Tim Evans - CEO of HSBC Vietnam, and Bill Possiel - Chief Conservation Officer of WWF-Vietnam, and explores the potential collaboration between these two organizations in scaling climate solutions and working towards the global net-zero goal.They represent pioneers in this field, bringing insightful information and inspiring stories about how they contribute to the sustainable revolution in Vietnam. We will delve into the groundbreaking projects undertaken by these organizations, such as supporting businesses in achieving carbon-neutral objectives and assisting rural communities in developing renewable energy sources.Tune in and join us in listening to their conversation.Listen to this episode on YouTube And explore many amazing articles at the website vietcetera.com.Feel free to leave any questions or invitations for business cooperation at team@vietcetera.com
This is the historic first time a BC Conservation Officer has spoken on a podcast. Ron is a 26 year veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces, having served twice in Afghanistan. Fittingly, Ron belongs to the Ojibwe Bear Clan which is known for being protectors of the people, community and the environment. Ron uses the opportunity to provide a unique perspective on the benefits and challenges faced by BC Conservation Service. Ron answers Silvercore Club members questions and provides a roadmap for those who wish to better understand how they can do their part to assist in the protection and conservation of our natural resources and insight into how you can become a C.O. ______ Silvercore Club - https://bit.ly/2RiREb4 Online Training - https://bit.ly/3nJKx7U Other Training & Services - https://bit.ly/3vw6kSU Merchandise - https://bit.ly/3ecyvk9 Blog Page - https://bit.ly/3nEHs8W Host Instagram - @Bader.Trav https://www.instagram.com/bader.trav Silvercore Instagram - @SilvercoreOutdoors https://www.instagram.com/silvercoreoutdoors ____
In this episode of NDO Podcast we visit with Scott Winkelman, Department chief game warden, and John Bradley, executive director of North Dakota Wildlife Federation, about the Report All Poachers program, the upcoming RAP auction and the diligent work of our wardens to protect the people's wildlife
In episode 2, we sit down with retired conservation officer Paul Kuske to discuss things that he has experienced throughout his 28 and half years of being a CO. Not only does Paul have some great stories to share, he also answers some questions that most hunters have when it comes to what is legal and what is not legal, along with who comes up with the rules and regulations. Website: https://mnrackstars.weebly.com/Partners:ArcticShield- https://www.arcticshieldoutdoor.com/Domain Outdoor- https://www.domainoutdoor.com/Tactacam- https://www.tactacam.com/Fourth Arrow Camera Arms- https://www.fourtharrowcameraarms.com/J&R Outdoors- Check out their Facebook page
Host Chris Jennings is joined by Linda Powell, director of media relations for Mossberg. The pair talk about Powell's 27-year career in media relations in the outdoor industry. Powell offers guidance for anyone wanting to work in the outdoor/gun industry and how she prioritizes relationships to improve her business. They also discuss several exciting new offerings for waterfowl hunters in 2023 from Mossberg.
Dan Forster VP and Chief Conservation Officer for the Archery Trade Association stops by to discuss a report "State-by-State Hunting Data, 3.7 Million Bowhunters in America" "The ATA worked to determine an accurate number of licensed bowhunting participants in America and is happy to report the nation had 3.7 million bowhunters in the 2021-22 season. This is the first time ATA or any other entity has gathered a complete set of state bowhunter estimates. As a benefit to ATA members, the ATA put the data set into an easy to read, single-page spreadsheet available here." Give it a listen, the data driven conversation is way more interesting than I thought it would be, Dan was a great guest! State-by-State Hunting Data, 3.7 Million Bowhunters in America Archery Trade Association
MN DNR Conservation Officer Steve Chihak talks about the preventable dangers young ATV/OHV riders face - as well as specific laws to ensure the safety of drivers/passengers/fellow motorists. Officer Chihak takes questions from listeners about the laws in Minnesota regarding ATV/OHV designation (yep, there are different classes) as well as ATV/OHV requirements. This is a podcast not to be missed - even if you think you already know the law! For more information, please read up on ATV/OHV rules and laws at https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/ohv/index.htmlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The North Port Police Department and the City of North Port is dedicated to protecting our local environment. Listen in and get to know NPPD's Conservation Officer Dominick Caravella.North Port Police PIO Josh Taylor asks about responsibilities of the position and what areas NPPD are focusing on to protect.
Hello and welcome to the American Land Man Podcast! In today's episode, we are sitting down to talk with Kip Adams from The National Deer Association. Kip is the Chief Conservation Officer for the NDA and brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. We discuss: -Growing up hunting the Pennsylvania big woods -Traveling to 25 different states each year to work with deer -Managing the entire deer biology department of the NDA -How Kip's northern Pennsylvania farm is set up for deer -What the local land market is doing around Kip -Habitat improvements designed to help the deer heard -Habitat to look for when buying a farm -Natural plants vs food plots -Plant diversity is key! And much more! Be sure to subscribe to make sure you don't miss out on any future episodes! Connect: -https://deerassociation.com/bios/kip-adams/ -https://bit.ly/NeilHaugerWhitetailProperties -https://bit.ly/NeilHaugerFacebook -https://bit.ly/NeilHaugerYouTube -https://bit.ly/NeilHaugerInstagram --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neil-hauger/support
In this part 2 to my interview with Wayne Saunders we discuss some of his cases and investigations from his career as a conservation officer. We also talk about robot decoy deer for catching poachers, Operation game thief, and the story of him getting shot in the line of duty. If you want to hear more from Wayne and other game wardens from around the country, tune into the Warden's Watch podcast for new episodes every week.
Wayne Saunders joins the show to talk about how and when he decided to become a game warden, the process of becoming a game warden, and some experiences from his career. In part 2 coming out on Thursday we get into the details of some of his cases and investigations along with the story of when he got shot in the line of duty. To hear more of his stories and to listen to him talk to other game wardens around the country tune into the Warden's Watch Podcast
It's that time again, as 2022 draws to a close, I'm taking you on a romp through this year's Making Stitches back catalogue with a few of my highlights.You can hear from Figen Murray, Amanda Bloom from Cosy Life Boxes, Rafael Alcaide from Amoami, Beth Gillions, Conservation Officer at the People's History Museum, Eleonora Tulley from Coastal Crochet, highlights from the first Great Northern Textile Show, Leah Higgins, Tracy Fox and Kitey from the Yarn Whisperer.This year, Making Stitches has been listened to across 6 continents and has held the number one spot in the Apple Craft Podcast Charts in the UK, Australia, Canada, Ireland & New Zealand. It also reached the number 5 spot in the USA. Thank you to everyone who has listened this year - it's been great to have your company.Happy New Year!From Lindsay xTo join the mailing list for the new Making Stitches Newsletter, please click onto this link.For full show notes for this episode, please visit the Making Stitches website.The music featured in this episode is Winter Trip by AudioFlame from Melody Loops.The Making Stitches logo was designed by Neil Warburton at iamunknown.You can support Making Stitches Podcast with running costs through Ko-fi.Making Stitches Podcast is supported by the Making Stitches Shop which offers Making Stitches Podcast merchandise for sale as well as Up the Garden Path crochet patterns created by me & illustrated by Emma Jackson.Making Stitches Podcast is presented, recorded and edited by Lindsay Weston
Join Ice Team Podcast co-host Jason Durham as he welcomes guest, and life-long friend, MInnesota DNR Conservation Officer Mike Martin. Lieutenant Martin is the MNDNR Division of Enforcement District Supervisor, covering Stearns, Wright, Todd, and a small part of Crow Wing counties. The two discuss how to become a conservation officer (there are positions available!), some tales from the field, and several of those tricky questions you've always wondered about posing to a Conservation Officer, but haven't had an opportunity to ask!
On Episode #137 of the Fish House Nation Podcast, Conservation Officer Corey Sura from the Minnesota DNR joins the Fish House Nation Podcast to discuss some of the most common ice fishing questions game wardens are asked. Topics include catch & cook regulations, can a warden enter a fish house, registration for ATVs, and more! For more ice fishing information, visit https://catchcover.com/read-blog-articles/
What do you do if you come across a dead buck and want to keep the antlers? Because it is dead, can you just take the antlers? What if you find that deer along the road in March? Did you know you are required to have a salvage tag? But what is that tag and how do I get it? Can I get that tag 24-7? Our guest, a female Conservation Officer fills us in on the details!
They look like a cross between a beaver and a duck, and they all live Down Under. The platypus may lay eggs, but is actually a distant mammalian cousin, one that we last saw, in an evolutionary sense, about 166 million years ago. Genetic sequencing is being used to trace that history, while scientists intensify their investigation of the habits and habitats of these appealing Frankencreatures; beginning by taking a census to see just how many are out there, and if their survival is under threat. Guests: Josh Griffiths – Senior Wildlife Ecologist at Cesaar Australia. Jane Fenelon – Research fellow, University of Melbourne Paula Anich – Professor of Natural Resources, Northland College Wes Warren – Professor of Genomics, University of Missouri Phoebe Meagher – Conservation Officer, Taronga Conservation Society, Australia Originally aired August 2, 2021 Featuring music by Dewey Dellay and Jun Miyake Big Picture Science is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. Please contact sales@advertisecast.com to inquire about advertising on Big Picture Science. You can get early access to ad-free versions of every episode by joining us on Patreon. Thanks for your support! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg Harson is a Conservation Officer in Iowa with more than 20 years of experience in the field. Greg shares stories from his line of duty, catching poachers and dumb criminals in the act, plus Greg shares about what it's like working for wildlife in wild places and the journey that his career has taken him on.Presented by Soundgear (https://soundgear.com,) Aluma (https://www.alumaklm.com,) Walton's (https://www.waltonsinc.com/,) OnX Maps (https://www.onxmaps.com/) & Nutri Souce (https://nutrisourcepetfoods.com/)