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Best podcasts about depredation

Latest podcast episodes about depredation

Sportsman's Spotlight
Depredation meeting

Sportsman's Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024


We hear all the time about clashes between ranchers and farmers and wildlife that encroach on their properties.

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Tales from the Tinny
Tinny Podcast #790: Reducing shark depredation. The metery that almost was. And the bogging of Cal.

Tales from the Tinny

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 51:49


"You wouldn't think there'd be any mud this time of year, but I found it."

Our American States
Wolves Spark Urban vs Rural Divide in Colorado Episode 10

Our American States

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 13:56


Summary: Sometimes, the aisle lawmakers work across isn't the one that separates the two parties. It's the divide between rural and urban. That's what happened in Colorado when urban voters narrowly passed a plan to reintroduce the endangered gray wolf. Lawmakers from both parties representing the rural part of the state—where ranchers and hunting outfitters feared livestock and business losses with wolves on the prowl—teamed up to minimize any economic impact.

smallfarmsustainability's podcast
Fall Depredation Consideration

smallfarmsustainability's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 32:13


In this episode, Olivia interviews Andy Kellner, Wildlife Biologist with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. Tune in as they discuss some considerations folks can take when it comes to wildlife and depredation. There are resources for landowners who have problem wildlife that Andy mentions as well as advice on preventing problematic wildlife from inhabiting your land. Episode Links:  • Iowa Department of natural Resources: https://www.iowadnr.gov/  • Landowner Assistance from the Iowa DNR: https://www.iowadnr.gov/Hunting/Landowner-Assistance 

The Skiff Wanderer Podcast
Ep. 26 Mike Leonard | Right Whale Speed Restrictions, Red Snapper, & Shark Depredation

The Skiff Wanderer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 50:13


In this episode, I'm joined by Mike Leonard. He is the Vice President of Government Affairs for the American Sportfishing Association. We discuss some the current issues facing the angling community including Right Whale Speed Restrictions, Red Snapper & Shark Depredation. Hope y'all enjoy! #fishing #fishingpodcast #outdoorpodcast MORE INFO ON ASA: Current Issues - https://asafishing.org/advocacy/current-issues/ Right Whale Speed Zones - https://www.coastalrecreation.org/ Politics of Fishing Podcast - https://asafishing.org/politics-of-fish-podcast/ FOLLOW THE SKIFF: Merch Store - https://www.theskiffwanderer.com/store-1 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theskiffwanderer Website - http://www.theskiffwanderer.com Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/TheSkiffWanderer?sub_confirmation=1 Music - Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/iuqpes/ This podcast is a part of the Waypoint TV Podcast Network. Waypoint is the ultimate outdoor network featuring streaming of full-length fishing and hunting television shows, short films and instructional content, a social media network, Podcast Network. Waypoint is available on Roku, Samsung Smart TV, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, IoS devices, Android Devices and at www.waypointtv.com all for FREE! Join the Waypoint Army by following them on Instagram at the following accounts @waypointtv @waypointfish @waypointhunt @waypointpodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The MVM Show
Ep. #264 Violet's 1st Ducks, Dove Season 23', Depredation Hunt

The MVM Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 25:49


In this episode my daughter, Violet, joins me to talk about taking her 1st ever ducks. I also go talk about a recent deer depredation hunt I went on, frontal shots on deer, and dove opener 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tom Rowland Podcast
Addressing Shark Depredation of our Coastal Waters with Congressman Rob Wittman - Episode #807

Tom Rowland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 40:25


If you fish in Florida or really anywhere in the Gulf of Mexico or the Atlantic Seaboard you have probably had your fish get eaten on the way in. It is happening everywhere and there is a SHARK EXPLOSION. This is a highly controversial topic because most of the population have been conditioned to believe that Sharks populations are on the decline and somehow they are rare, delicate and almost on the endangered species list. NOTHING COULD BE FARTHER FROM THE TRUTH IN FLORIDA. Shark numbers are higher than any professional guides have ever seen in their careers. They are everywhere and they are attacking anglers catches on record levels inshore, offshore and everywhere in between. On today's episode we have Congressman Rob Wittman. The Congressman is an avid outdoorsman and fan of Saltwater Experience. He loves to fish and enjoy the beautiful fisheries our country has to offer. He has also seen the dramatic rise in shark populations and has decided to do something about it. Congressman Rob Whittman came on the show to explain the new legislation he is co-sponsoring to try to help curb the Shark Depredation that is affecting fisherman all up and down our coasts. Follow the Congressman on YouTube: @RobWittman Follow the Congressman on Instagram: @reprobwittman Learn more about the legislation: https://www.google.com/url?q=https://wittman.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID%3D5074&source=gmail&ust=1691708517016000&usg=AOvVaw0HAqYBdOO717jCLeeHBlgR ____ This podcast is presented by Black Rifle Coffee - Use code BLASTOFF25 for 25% off: http://bit.ly/3zDIRUa Drink LMNT - Special Offer: http://DrinkLMNT.com/TomRowland You can follow Tom Rowland on Instagram @tom_rowland and find all episodes and show notes at https://tomrowlandpodcast.com If you have questions or suggestions for the show you can text Tom at 1 305-930-7346 Recommended Fishing Gear (Affiliate Links Below): My Favorite Budget Friendly Inshore Rod (Permit/Bonefish): https://bit.ly/3KqgUEY My Favorite Budget Friendly Inshore Reel (Bonefish/Permit): https://bit.ly/44QSNr7 My Favorite Big Tarpon Reel: https://bit.ly/44QG7R7 My Favorite Big Tarpon Rod: https://bit.ly/44ZlouM My Favorite Lightweight Line: https://bit.ly/47iJ1Qj Big Fish Line: https://bit.ly/3DED2I7 My Favorite YETI Cooler: https://bit.ly/3KsTcIh Bigger YETI Cooler: https://bit.ly/44TbCKi My Favorite Fish Finder: https://bit.ly/3DEPreS My Favorite Radar: https://bit.ly/3KvlXnF My Favorite Fishing Shorts: https://bit.ly/3OmVJon This episode has been brought to you by Waypoint TV. Waypoint is the ultimate outdoor network featuring streaming of full-length fishing and hunting television shows, short films and instructional content, a social media network, Podcast Network. Waypoint is available on Roku, Samsung Smart TV, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, IoS devices, Android Devices and at www.waypointtv.com all for FREE! Join the Waypoint Army by following them on Instagram at the following accounts @waypointtv @waypointfish @waypointsalt @waypointboating @waypointhunt @waypointoutdoorcollective Find over 150 full episodes of Saltwater Experience on Waypoint You can follow Tom Rowland on Instagram @tom_rowland and find all episodes and show notes at https://tomrowlandpodcast.com Contact Tom through email: Podcast@saltwaterexperience.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Lone Star Outdoor Show
Episode 688: Shark Depredation Impacting Fishing Community, Red Snapper Woes & Vessel Speed Reductions Across Gulf Coast?

Lone Star Outdoor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 68:29


We get things going with a quick hit segment on Horny Toads, Biden's latest attack on hunting through defunding archery and hunter education in public schools and a funny little rumor I heard about myself. You can't make it up lol! (Horned Lizard I came across at the deer lease that was chowing down on [...]

Manage the Wild
176: Summer Heat Brings Depredation

Manage the Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 5:41


From the end of July through September I would spend my night s in field hazing out deer and elk. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/paul-yudin/your-adrenaline License code: QWS1TG5BYTFK2PCL

The Politics of Fish
Shark Conservation and Depredation with Dr. Kesley Banks

The Politics of Fish

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 24:56


Dr. Kesley Banks with the Harte Research Institute at Texas A&M Corpus Christi joins host Mike Leonard to talk about sharks, and specifically shark depredation. Kesley shares insights on the overall state of shark populations in the U.S., what's contributing to increases in shark depredation and what she and other researchers are doing to better understand the issue. Learn more about shark depredation, and recently introduced federal legislation to help address the challenge at www.asafishing.org/shark-encounters Learn more about the Harte Research Institute at www.harteresearch.org

Wild West Podcast
Conflict on the Kansas Frontier: Treaties, Buffalo, and the Indian Depredation Claims

Wild West Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 32:42 Transcription Available


We're excited to bring you a fascinating conversation with Jeff Broome, a renowned historian recognized globally for his contributions to Native American history. Jeff provides us with unparalleled insights into the Southern Plains tribes and their growing grievances due to the presence of White Settlers, as well as the complex causes of the war, including the discovery of gold in Colorado. Together, we explore the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie on Horse Creek, which granted land to the Cheyenne and Arapahoe, and the impact of settlers following water courses from Casper, Wyoming, all the way down to Pueblo, Colorado.Join us as we delve into the conflict on the Kansas frontier, examining how the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851 predicted the buffalo population would be gone within twenty years, and how treaties like Fort Lyon and Little Arkansas allowed the Indians to continue to hunt the buffalo, sparking further clashes with homesteaders. Jeff Broome also outlines the Indian Depredation Claims process and how they offer unique insights into the actions of Black Kettle, the Cheyenne leader. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in learning about the events that drew General Custer back into active service and the consequences of commercial farming in Kansas on the classic Plains Indian culture. Order Jeff Broome Books HerePracticing Connection: Working together to help families and communities thrive.Jessica Beckendorf and Bob Bertsch host this exploration of personal and collective...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showCattle Drives WebsiteLegends of Dodge City WebsiteOrder Books

Word of the Day
Depredation

Word of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 0:42


Depredation is a noun that refers to the act of attacking or plundering.  Our word of the day has been around since the late 15th century, having originated from the Latin word depraedari (dep rye DAR ay) which holds the same meaning as its English descendant.  The depredation that took place in the stadium after the home team's tragic loss was truly horrific. That kind of plundering hasn't been seen since world war two.  

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Manage the Wild
124: Big Game Depredation R657-44

Manage the Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 16:38


Big game depredation, the act of wild animals damaging or destroying crops, livestock, and property, is a common problem faced by many landowners and wildlife management agencies. It occurs when big game animals such as deer, elk, and moose, expand their range or their populations increase and begin to encroach on human settlements or agricultural land. Big game depredation can result in significant economic losses and conflicts between landowners, farmers, and wildlife managers. Effective strategies to minimize depredation while conserving these animals are necessary to achieve a balance between wildlife conservation and human needs.   Resources, U.D.of W. (no date) Administrative rule R657-44, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Available at: https://wildlife.utah.gov/r657-44.html (Accessed: April 27, 2023).   Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/paul-yudin/your-adrenaline License code: QWS1TG5BYTFK2PCL

North Dakota Outdoors Podcast
Ep. 16 – Knee-deep in Snow and Wildlife Depredation

North Dakota Outdoors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 49:25


In this episode of NDO Podcast Casey visits with Bill Haase, Department assistant wildlife chief and Kevin Kading, Department private lands section leader, about the tough winter and the many short- and long-term tools and resources the Department can offer to landowners to address wildlife depredation, especially during winters like this.

Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting
Missouri Woods & Water - Talking Coyote Tournaments & Depredation Tags

Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 74:04


This week on the Missouri Woods & Water podcast the three of us sit down and discuss hunting in coyote tournaments. We talk about some of the differences compared to just hunting regularly we have noticed when doing tournaments. We tend to change our hunting strategies just a little bit during a tournament, right or wrong, we have noticed we do it. Also, about halfway through the recording, our buddy Russell Ryun came over and sat in on the show. Finally, we discuss depredation tags. What are they, how does someone get them, and some of the added pressure of having one of them. Thanks for listening! Check out the MO Woods & Water Linktree for show and partner links Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! Athlon Optics Camofire Black Ovis: Use code MWW10 for 10% off Huntworth Gear: Use code MWW15 for 15% off Alps Outdoorz: Use code WOODSWATER for 30% off  Zamberlan Boots Habitat Works Facebook Page: Mention us when you call and get 15% off any service 816-752-7390  habitatworksllc@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Missouri Woods & Water - Sportsmen's Nation
Talking Coyote Tournaments & Depredation Tags

Missouri Woods & Water - Sportsmen's Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 72:34


This week on the Missouri Woods & Water podcast the three of us sit down and discuss hunting in coyote tournaments.  We talk about some of the differences compared to just hunting regularly we have noticed when doing tournaments. We tend to change our hunting strategies just a little bit during a tournament, right or wrong, we have noticed we do it.  Also, about halfway through the recording, our buddy Russell Ryun came over and sat in on the show.  Finally, we discuss depredation tags.  What are they, how does someone get them, and some of the added pressure of having one of them.  Thanks for listening!Check out the MO Woods & Water Linktree for show and partner linksCheck out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!Athlon OpticsCamofireBlack Ovis:  Use code MWW10 for 10% offHuntworth Gear:  Use code MWW15 for 15% offAlps Outdoorz:  Use code WOODSWATER for 30% off Zamberlan BootsHabitat Works Facebook Page:  Mention us when you call and get 15% off any service816-752-7390 habitatworksllc@gmail.com

Manage the Wild
60: Wildlife depredation

Manage the Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 12:06


This time of year proves to be challenging for wildlife as well as private landowners. As temperatures drop and the inches of snow increase, wildlife damage to haystacks and other sources of feed receive damage.   Walter, W. D., Lavelle, M. J., Fischer, J. W., Johnson, T. L., Hygnstrom, S. E., & VerCauteren, K. C. (2010). Management of damage by elk (Cervus elaphus) in North America: a review. Wildlife Research, 37(8), 630. https://doi.org/10.1071/wr10021 ‌ R657-44: Big game depredation. (n.d.). Wildlife.utah.gov. Retrieved January 23, 2023, from https://wildlife.utah.gov/r657-44.html ‌         Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/paul-yudin/your-adrenaline License code: QWS1TG5BYTFK2PCL

Breaching Extinction
116. Deconstructing Depredation

Breaching Extinction

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 28:11


This week Erica chatted with Italian researcher Giovanni Bearzi at Dolphin Biology and Conservation, Italy about his recent publication Marine mammals foraging around fishing gear or preying upon fishing catch and bait: it may not be “depredation”. They discuss the true meaning of the word "depredation" and how it has been used in a scientific context.  Resources: Marine biology on a violated planet: from science to conscience

smallfarmsustainability's podcast

In this episode, I interviewed Andy Kelner, Wildlife Biologist with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. He shares some of his knowledge with us about what the changing of the seasons will bring with wildlife and deer depredation!  Andy Kelner's Email: andrew.kellner@dnr.iowa.gov Link: https://www.iowadnr.gov/Hunting/Landowner-Assistance/Wildlife-Damage-Management

Lexman Artificial
Being Direct with Others

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 5:49


In this week's episode of Lexman, the AI podcast host discusses the importance of being direct with others. Yannis Pappas, a business mind and opinon columnist, joins Lexman to talk about the ever-growing trend of philistinism in the world today. They also discuss episiotomy and the importance of signatories when speaking out about issues.

Big Red Hunters Podcast
EP.54 Controversial Nebraska Elk Depredation Season

Big Red Hunters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 86:55


Hunter and Jeremy discuss the controversial Nebraska elk depredation season. A month long season aimed at thinning out the herd in Southwest Nebraska. A problem fixed with an imperfect solution. All this and more Join the community at FB Big Red Hunters Podcast Fans/Forums 

Montrose Fresh
Will MCSD need to replace the Thunderbird Mascot?; A wolf depredation incident

Montrose Fresh

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 5:39


Today - Montrose County School District is still waiting to hear back from the state about whether it will have to replace the Thunderbird mascot at Johnson Elementary School. But there are two other schools in Colorado with Thunderbird mascots: Sangre de Cristo High School in Mosca and Hinkley High School in Aurora. Learn more at montrosepress.com Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

She Goes Outdoors
Our Role Minimizing Depredation

She Goes Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 38:09


Balancing the relationship between wildlife species and agriculture production is how, our guest, Depredation Biologist, Maria Baglieri spends her day. What exactly is depredation and where is it happening? As conservationists, what can we do to help both the wildlife population and agricultural livelihood?

6 Ranch Podcast
Mongolian Range Management and Oregon Elk Depredation with Dennis Sheehy

6 Ranch Podcast

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 65:57


Dennis Sheehy is a Wallowa County cowboy, rancher, veteran, and scientist. He holds no less than two bachelors degrees, a masters degree, and a PhD, and has studied rangeland and large herbivore ecology in regards to ungulates in the county since the 80s. As both a rancher and ecologist, Dennis has a unique and incredibly valuable insight into issues that plague natural resource managers and cattle ranchers alike. This week, we discuss the balancing act of maintaining a healthy population of elk while minimizing the damage they cause to farmers and private land owners. 

habibti please
Episode 35 with Encampment Support Network Toronto

habibti please

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 42:34


Two weeks ago hundreds of police officers and parapolice descended upon Trinity Bellwoods park in Toronto to violently evict the residents living there, displacing people from their homes and severing communities. Toronto has been cruel and brutal to the people living in this city. The austerity measures put in place using the pandemic as an excuse for imposing cruelty will not suddenly dissipate after the pandemic “ends.” It is important to note how the pandemic continues to ravage other places in the world. Many are under the illusion that it is near the end because of the inequitable global vaccine rollout and apartheid. While companies thrived, many have died. This episode was done in collaboration with the Encampment Support Network (ESN) in Toronto. We worked with Charlotte, an outreach volunteer with ESN. We discussed the evictions at Lamport Stadium that took place in May which involved a bulldozer to forcibly remove residents. Throughout the pandemic Encampment Support Network Toronto has provided help for people in encampment sites. Right now in the city, there is increasing pressure to re-open, and we must reckon with what reopening and “back to normal” means for those most disenfranchised. Public officials informed the “general public” to socially distance, while at the same time pushing unhoused people to live in crowded shelters and shelter hotels where the virus was spreading and killing. There are a number of obscene contradictions like this that reveal how people in power intentionally make others live in deplorable conditions to die.The lives of unhoused people do not matter to Mayor John Tory and downtown City Councillor Joe Cressy. Although many have known this for far too long, it has again become blatantly obvious this week. Who we let live and who we let die speaks volumes about our society and cities. Depredation and violence by capitalists and the governments that back them were fully demonstrated viscerally throughout the pandemic and should not be surprising. The pandemic again brought this out revealing sores in the underbelly of Toronto brought about by austerity measures. Entire populations are subjected to death and disease by choice. Laid bare by the pandemic are the conditions which have always existed for those marginalized by the state. Capitalism is functioning as it should be, and the pandemic has only accelerated its efficiency. The proliferation of narratives by people like high-ranking public servant Brad Ross claiming the park was “dirty” continues to push the selective disposal of human beings. They want you to imagine that people who live in encampments are unclean but also disposable; not worthy of public space or full lives.  As Zoë Dodd posted, “people are not garbage.”As Dodd and many others have pointed out these were people's homes. Dodd also reminds us how violence is a spectacle and more specifically how words like “safety” are weaponized against those who are cash poor. Parks are public spaces and necessary. Parks are a space of life, however, the City appears to only want some to enjoy parks while others must be dispossessed of public space. As Alex V. Green reminds us, parks are a site and space for so much life. The violent clearing events at Trinity Bellwoods serve as a harbinger. Austerity and privatization are in full effect as the means with exterminism as the goal. It is reasonable to expect that the new austerity and security measures are here to stay “post” pandemic. The city attempted media rehabilitation after images of the full force of their violence turned public opinion against their immorality,  claiming there were public health issues and that people in the encampment were offered housing. This is false: only one individual was offered housing. It is important that we cut to the truth and do not cast doubt on the City of Toronto's violence and injustice by their spin and narratives. This episode highlights how encampments are an alternative for so many and the reasons behind that. It also speaks to the work Encampment Support Network Toronto is doing. This episode discusses the tactics deployed by the city, police, and para-police. It also highlights how people can and do care for each other.In these moments, it is also vital to connect our discontents. We will continue to bear witness to evictions and mutations of evictions. It is necessary that we understand the global nature of clearing people. There is creative destruction in so many urban environments, but also an urbanization that has cultivated a specific desire for a specific class of citizen that the nation desires. Here, it is the rich who are desirable. It is impossible for low-income and marginalized populations to live in cities or centers of cities. Pulling from Henri Lefebvre, it is a necessity to think about who has the right to the city, the right to everything urban life offers. We deserve cities that offer life to all residents. These discontents should never neglect this struggle globally. Presently in Silwan village in East Jerusalem, thousands of Palestinians are losing their homes and even being forced to destroy their own homes. Capitalism, white supremacy, and fascism yield a massive graveyard. Criminalizing poverty is a war on people. The war on drugs is a war on people. Only through connecting our oppressions will we move forward. We do all owe each other so much, and so many deserve so much better.This is a free episode, but we hope people who are able to consider donating to groups in the mutual aid section of the shownotes. We also hope people support Idle No More, other Indigenous organizations, movements, and people in their calls to #CancelCanadaDay. You can learn more here. Habibti Please is proud to be part of the Harbinger Media Network, this episode was graciously edited by executive director Andre Goulet. The Harbinger Media Network is working towards building a left media ecosystem in Canada and we urge you to check it out if that's your thing! We are also grateful to partner with Canadian Dimension.Mutual Aid & Community Support:Although this episode is not paywalled we would deeply appreciate it if people would share or give (if able to do so) to any of the causes or groups listed below. The Encampment Support Network Toronto (ESN)  is an ad-hoc, volunteer-run network supporting people living in encampments in 6 locations throughout Toronto. This includes ESN Parkdale, ESN Trinity Bellwoods, ESN Scadding Court, ESN Moss Park, ESN LNP, and ESN Cherry Beach. We advocate for better conditions in encampments, report on city conditions and activity in encampments, and advocate for long-term permanent housing for people in their communities of choice. ESN also collects and compiles feedback from residents to support our advocacy efforts and continues to pressure the city to develop real solutions to the housing crisis. The only way to provide effective support and find solutions is by listening to and centring the needs of people experiencing homelessness.You can support their work here. website:https://www.encampmentsupportnetwork.com/instagram: https://www.instagram.com/esn.to.4real/twitter: https://twitter.com/esn_toyoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0ZLEEETJXZtA4kSv6W7qJAThis Way Up Collective is a group of queer and trans BIPOC youth that are on the ground providing mutual aid. Taken from their website: “our goal is to actively engage the communities that we are a part of and fill in the gaps wherever possible. We support encampments, youth in shelters, and anyone in need via care packages, weekly hot meal drops, and community arts programming.” * they are one of the groups that have been helping provide meals to encampment residents and doing amazing work. You can support their work here. website: https://www.thiswayup.ca/instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thiswayupcollective/Toronto Indigenous Harm Reduction (TIHR) emerged in April 2020 during the first wave of the COVID19 pandemic in response to a massive shutdown of frontline services and a lack of basic needs for Indigenous houseless folks in the city of Toronto. Over the past year, we have provided basic needs, access to critical health support & covid 19 testing, harm reduction supplies, sexual, reproductive health and prenatal support, traditional medicines, traditional food, expressive arts, and ceremony to some of our most vulnerable people. TIHR aims to reduce the negative impacts of substance use and other stigmatized behaviours and experiences through culture and unconditional support. TIHR is an entirely queer and Two-Spirit Indigenous collective founded by Nanook Gordon, co-led by Brianna Olson Pitawanakwat and Lua Mondor, and supported by Dashmaawaan Bemadzinjin (They feed the people) and countless volunteers.To date they have served over 3,000 meals to the encampments and Indigenous street folks. You can support their work here.website: https://www.torontoindigenoushr.com/facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TorontoIndigenousHarmReductioninstagram: https://www.instagram.com/torontoindigenousharmreduction/Additional Resources:Some resources that complement this episode: Take action with the #NoEncampmentEvictions toolkitESN Toronto NewslettersWe Are Not the Virus PodcastFixing the housing crisis will mean treating shelter as a right—not a commodity by David MoscropEviction at Trinity Bellwoods repeats history by Cathy CroweDemolishing Palestinian homes for an Israeli religious theme park by Al JazeeraGuest Information Guests of the Week: Charlotte Smith of Encampment Support Network TorontoCharlotte is an outreach volunteer with the Encampment Support Network in Toronto, Ontario. The Encampment Support Network Toronto (ESN)  is an ad-hoc, volunteer-run network supporting people living in encampments in 6 locations throughout Toronto. This includes ESN Parkdale, ESN Trinity Bellwoods, ESN Scadding Court, ESN Moss Park, ESN LNP and ESN Cherry Beach. We advocate for better conditions in encampments, report on city conditions and activity in encampments, and advocate for long term permanent housing for people in their communities of choice. ESN also collects and compiles feedback from residents to support our advocacy efforts and continues to pressure the city to develop real solutions to the housing crisis. The only way to provide effective support and find solutions is by listening to and centring the needs of people experiencing homelessness.Production Credits:Hosted by Nashwa Lina Khan Show Music by Johnny Zapras and postXamericaArt for Habibti Please by postXamericaProduction by Andre GouletProduction Assistance by Charlotte Smith, Ali McKnight, Nashwa Lina Khan, and Canadian DimensionSocial Media & Support:Follow us on Twitter @habibtipleaseSupport us on PatreonSubscribe to us on Substack This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit habibtiplease.substack.com/subscribe

Montana Public Radio News
Montana FWP Kills Two Grizzlies After Repeated Livestock Depredation

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 1:00


Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks specialists Tuesday killed an adult female grizzly and its yearling due to their history of livestock depredation in the Haskill Basin area near Whitefish.

Montana Public Radio News
After Reappearing In Central Montana Range, Grizzly Killed Over Cattle Depredation

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 0:36


BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Wildlife officials in central Montana have killed the first confirmed grizzly bear in modern times in the Big Snowy Mountains south of Lewistown, state wildlife officials said Friday.

Fly Navarro's No BS
Patrick Price and the Shark Depredation Problem

Fly Navarro's No BS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 63:35


Patrick Price and the Shark Depredation Problem Fly Navarro is the owner of Fly Zone Fishing and travels to the World's greatest fishing destinations to share how great our sport truly is…. And We’re Back! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flynavarro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flynavarro_ Podcast: https://spotify.com/flynavarro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sportsman's Spotlight
Wolf Depredation of elk

Sportsman's Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020


Last week, we applauded the de-listing of wolves.

wolf depredation
Toad Joust
Matt Sharp: Ghost, Cryptids, Hunting ethics, and Depredation Licenses.

Toad Joust

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 140:32


Matt and I are at it again. Come chill while we discuss spooky stuff, the ethics of hunting, and farmers holding depredation (killing deer that eat crops) licenses. If you would like to become a supporter: https://anchor.fm/toad-joust Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toad_joust/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toad-joust/support

TonioTimeDaily
The depredation of the hypersexualization of children

TonioTimeDaily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 9:17


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Artemis
Kami Elsisie and an Epic New Mexico Ibex Hunt

Artemis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 70:46


Kami Elsisie is a paramedic by day, and a hunter in just about every other spare minute. New Mexico offers an incredible array of game, both native and exotic. Kami tells us about an epic ibex hunt, plus her story about coming to the sport as an adult. Also... have you ever been out fishing/hunting/[insert outdoor pursuit here] and have someone ask, "So... did your boyfriend take you?" 2:00 - Want to introduce someone to eating wild game? Meatloaf is the winner here. 5:00 - Maggie's favorite pronghorn green chili recipe, add a teaspoon or so of juniper berries for an extra flavor kick. 8:00 - Adult-onset hunting... another story of getting into it! Kami's hunting life is punctuated by paramedic shifts in Albuquerque. 10:00 - Teaching the boyfriend to hunt... twice the tag draw opportunities! 11:30 - Depredation hunt for ibex in New Mexico... yes, ibex. 16:00 - Those once-in-a-lifetime tags? Sometimes they happen ALL IN THE SAME YEAR 17:00 - This is probably the best New Mexico ibex story you're going to hear this year 24:00 - Out-of-state ibex tags 26:00 - New Mexico is something of a hotspot for exotic game - Himalayan tar, oryx, ibex, Barbary sheep 28:00 - Heavier rifle, less kickback 31:00 - Adding a bird dog to the family, and finding out your trusty pitbull has a knack for hunting squirrels 33:00 - Carrying a heavy gun... get that comfy shoulder strap, baby. And hitch it over your pack, too. 38:00 - Falconry... one of those pursuits you can't resist if the opportunity comes up. It's a crazy-amazing synergy between humans, dogs, and raptors. 45:00 - Wildlife Wednesdays with the New Mexico Wildlife Federation … anyone can join via Zoom since Covid has pushed the events online. Follow NMWF for more! FB: @nmwildlife; Insta: @nmwildlifefed 49:00 - The women's hunting/fishing space... let's dish for a minute. 52:00 - "Did your boyfriend take you fishing?" ... OR, "Who guts your animal?"  1:07:00 - Follow Kami on Insta: @kamkam520

Sportsman's Spotlight
Wolf depredation of elk

Sportsman's Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020


Ted Kuch and I talk about the effects of reintroducing wolves on elk populations.

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KHOL Jackson Hole Community Radio 89.1 FM
Behind the Headline: 'Panel Abandons Griz Depredation Comp Model, Awards Ranch $339K'

KHOL Jackson Hole Community Radio 89.1 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 7:50


Behind the Headline: 'Panel Abandons Griz Depredation Comp Model, Awards Ranch $339K' by KHOL Jackson

Killin' Em From The Couch
Ep. 33 - Elk depredation recap, Big Honker boys just gettin’ after it, Current news and our boy Cody needs your good vibes and prayers.

Killin' Em From The Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 62:40


With coffee in one hand and whiskey in the other, the boys recap the previous episode with David Schuler and the reactions online to the information given in the show. Ken gets in a little Facebook discussion regarding social media’s role in today’s sportsmen, a 7 year old boys mother in Texas is granted full custody and rights to make him into a girl and a special shout out to our number one, Cody Hannafious. All, on today’s show. 

Killin' Em From The Couch
Ep. 32 - David Schuler of Schuler Red Angus talks about the controversy around the 50 Elk Depredation tags issued to their ranch this year.

Killin' Em From The Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 72:36


The long awaited show is here. We sat down with David Schuler of Schuler Red Angus, the ranch at the heart of the Elk Depredation controversy happing on facebook pages all across the midwest.  David tells their "side of the story" with crop loss, time loss and losses to their herd of cattle, as well as voicing their concern for the elk herds in Nebraska.  As a hunter himself, David sympathizes with sportsmen on wanting to have a  healthy heard for elk hunting in our great state but at the same time has a livelihood of his own to look after.  We had a great conversation and we hope you enjoy.  Also shout out to Gander Inn in Lewellen for lending us their facility for the podcast! 

The Rich Outdoors
EP 378: Depredation Mountain Goat Hunt with Stephen Rosso

The Rich Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 93:06


Today is an epic podcast with another under the radar killer in Wyoming. Stephen Rosso straight up gets after it in the backcountry with a pile of elk and deer to show for it. When Wyoming announced that they were planning to wipe out the Mountain Goats that were threating the Bighorns in the Teton […]

Man Sh!t Podcast
Episode 20 - So You Want To Be A Pilot?

Man Sh!t Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2019 85:18


Eric and Emmett respond to an inquiry on what we think it takes to be a pilot in the helicopter hog hunting industry.

Curriculum Vitae
Episode #4: Depredation of Art with Jonathan Leaf

Curriculum Vitae

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 59:19


In this fourth episode of Curriculum Vitae, Peter W. Wood and Jonathan Leaf discuss the purpose of art. Jonathan is a playwright who places deep intellectual questions centerstage. Today, art is seen simply as a means of expressing social complaints or a tool to be used for political stunts. In this episode, Jonathan and Peter attempt to track the philosophical and social attitudes that transformed art from the cultivation of excellence into the production of mass entertainment.

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We Have Concerns
Sleep Depredation

We Have Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 18:12


A study by University of Manchester researchers has shown for the first time that a bad night’s sleep is associated with suicidal thoughts the next day in people with depression. That data revealed that poor sleep quality and short sleep duration were both associated with higher feelings of suicidal thoughts the next day. In hopefully unrelated news, Jeff just had his second child. GET BONUS EPISODES, VIDEO HANGOUTS AND MORE. VISIT: http://patreon.com/wehaveconcerns Get all your sweet We Have Concerns merch by swinging by http://wehaveconcerns.com/shop Hey! If you’re enjoying the show, please take a moment to rate/review it on whatever service you use to listen. Here’s the iTunes link: http://bit.ly/wehaveconcerns And here’s the Stitcher link: http://bit.ly/stitcherwhconcerns Or, you can send us mail! Our address: We Have Concerns c/o WORLD CRIME LEAGUE 1920 Hillhurst Ave #425 Los Angeles, CA 90027-2706 Jeff on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jeffcannata Anthony on Twitter: http://twitter.com/acarboni Today’s story: http://www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/news/suicidal-thoughts-follow-bad-nights-sleep-in-people-with-depression/ If you’ve seen a story you think belongs on the show, send it to wehaveconcernsshow@gmail.com, post in on our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/WeHaveConcerns/ or leave it on the subreddit: http://reddit.com/r/wehaveconcerns

Defender Radio: The Podcast for Wildlife Advocates and Animal Lovers
Killing Wolves To Curb Depredation Could Create Conflict (512)

Defender Radio: The Podcast for Wildlife Advocates and Animal Lovers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 43:23


New research from Dr. Adrian Treves and his colleagues Drs. Francisco Santiago-Avila and Ari Cornman highlights that lethal management of wolves to prevent depredation of livestock on properties in Michigan may be ineffective and could create detrimental effects for neighbouring properties. The paper, titled Killing wolves to prevent predation on livestock may protect one farm but harm neighbors, was published by Public Library of Science, or PLOS One earlier this month. The researchers were given access to 16 years of data on wolf depredation and control in Upper Michigan and used multiple methods to analyze it. What they found was, in their words, that “given the evidence available, we cannot conclude that lethal management had the desired effect of preventing future livestock losses. There is also evidence of a spill-over effect to other properties in the region. The questions raised by this study play into a paper published by Dr. Treves with several colleagues in Nature Ecology and Evolution, titled Intergenerational equity can help to prevent climate change and extinction. This is an important subject that combines ethics, environmental sciences, and how we as a society, and as a species, must look at what we’re doing today and how it will impact tomorrow’s world. Dr. Adrian Treves of the Carnivore Coexistence Lab at the University of Wisconsin-Madison joined Defender Radio to explore the implications of his latest wolf depredation study, the importance of adapting policies to match science, and how we can all play a role in safeguarding wildlife and the environment for future generations. Support the Defender Radio Patreon with as little as $1/month at Patreon.com/DefenderRadio!

Defender Radio: The Podcast for Wildlife Advocates and Animal Lovers
Episode 426: Science for the Win (Defeating Depredation)

Defender Radio: The Podcast for Wildlife Advocates and Animal Lovers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2017 60:43


Thousands of protestors in cities across North America marched on the weekend, calling attention to the need for science in society and government. I absolutely loved seeing some of the signs that scientists, educators, and science enthusiasts came up with for their local marches. My personal favourite read: “First they came for the scientists, and the National Park Service said, 'LOL, no' and went rogue and we were all like 'I was not expecting the park rangers to lead the resistance. None of the dystopian novels I’ve read prepared me for this.'” You can see some of the other ones from protests across the continent in various news reports that I’ve shared on my social media streams: Facebook.com/DefenderRadio, and Twitter @DefenderRadio. It feels fitting, too, that this week we’re looking at a solution to a long-standing ethical, environmental, and economic problem that could be solved with science. A paper titled Thousands of protestors in cities across North America marched on the weekend, calling attention to the need for science in society and government. I absolutely loved seeing some of the signs that scientists, educators, and science enthusiasts came up with for their local marches, with my personal favourite reading, “First they came for the scientists, and the National Park Service said, “LOL, no” and went rogue and we were all like “I was not expecting the park rangers to lead the resistance. None of the dystopian novels I’ve read prepared me for this.” You can see some of the other ones from protests across the continent in various news reports that I’ve shared on my social media streams: Facebook.com/DefenderRadio, and Twitter @DefenderRadio. It feels fitting, too, that this week we’re looking at a solution to a long-standing ethical, environmental, and economic problem that could be solved with science. A paper titled “Adaptive use of non-lethal strategies for minimizing wolf-sheep conflict in Idaho” was published in the February edition of the Journal of Mammalogy. It isn’t the first paper or study that’s looked at solutions to ending conflict on livestock grazing lands, but it certainly is expansive and exciting. Along with biologists, local ranchers, and a United States Department of Agriculture researcher, Suzanne Stone of Defenders of Wildlife collected data of depredation and management practices from two similar, yet separate areas of land in the Gem state. What they found confirms, scientifically, what many have said for some time: non-lethal deterrents work better than lethal control, cost less, and save thousands of lives. To talk more about this incredible study, the findings, the questions that still need to be asked, and what all of this means for a potential end to the war on wildlife, Defenders of Wildlife’s Suzanne Stone joined Defender Radio. was published in the February edition of the Journal of Mammalogy. It isn’t the first paper or study that’s looked at solutions to ending conflict on livestock grazing lands, but it certainly is expansive and exciting. Along with biologists, local ranchers, and a United States Department of Agriculture researcher, Suzanne Stone of Defenders of Wildlife collected data of depredation and management practices from two similar, yet separate areas of land in the Gem state. What they found confirms, scientifically, what many have said for some time: non-lethal deterrents work better than lethal control, cost less, and save thousands of lives. To talk more about this incredible study, the findings, the questions that still need to be asked, and what all of this means for a potential end to the war on wildlife, Defenders of Wildlife’s Suzanne Stone joined Defender Radio.

Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures - SRAC Videos
Avian Depredation of Southern Aquaculture

Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures - SRAC Videos

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2010 24:27