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This week, we have Jared Frasier from what was previously 2% For Conservation. They are relaunching as Fish and Wildlife Volunteers, and Jared explains why the relaunch was necessary and how businesses and individuals can get involved. A few news stories also include. A few weeks ago, the Alaska state supreme court ruled that the Department of Game and Fish needed to halt its intensive predator management program, claiming it was unconstitutional. In Montana, a significant amendment to the water rights bill would have allowed sales of isolated state land within the state. Congressman Jeff Hurd has introduced the “Productive Public Lands Act,” which aims to reverse decisions made on Bureau of Land Management resource management plans in recent years for multiple areas within Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, and Oregon. A former Wyoming Game warden and Game and Fish director will likely be the new director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's Guests: Will Marquardt, Owner of Davis Tent joins the show along with Jared Fisher, Executive Director of 2% For Conservation joins us to talk about the mission of “2% For Conservation,” a 501c3 non-profit certification organization based out of Manhattan, MT in the United States. Jared explains their main program is certifying businesses and... READ MORE
During the COVID years participation in conservation organizations were at an all time high. Now that the world is somewhat returning to normalcy, conservation orgs have experienced a decline in individual and corporate participation and donations in both financial and volunteering time. On this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicle, Dan is joined by the Executive Director of 2% For Conservation, Jared Frasier. Jared talks about some of the reasoning behind this decline and what needs to be done to rebound. But it's not all doom and gloom, the guys also discuss what's new from 2% For Conservation like the upcoming Conservation Day and and the new referral program they have rolled out. If you want to lear more about 2% please visit fishandwildlife.org Please like and share! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During the COVID years participation in conservation organizations were at an all time high. Now that the world is somewhat returning to normalcy, conservation orgs have experienced a decline in individual and corporate participation and donations in both financial and volunteering time. On this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicle, Dan is joined by the Executive Director of 2% For Conservation, Jared Frasier. Jared talks about some of the reasoning behind this decline and what needs to be done to rebound. But it's not all doom and gloom, the guys also discuss what's new from 2% For Conservation like the upcoming Conservation Day and and the new referral program they have rolled out. If you want to lear more about 2% please visit fishandwildlife.org Please like and share! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During the COVID years participation in conservation organizations were at an all time high. Now that the world is somewhat returning to normalcy, conservation orgs have experienced a decline in individual and corporate participation and donations in both financial and volunteering time. On this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicle, Dan is joined by the Executive Director of 2% For Conservation, Jared Frasier. Jared talks about some of the reasoning behind this decline and what needs to be done to rebound.But it's not all doom and gloom, the guys also discuss what's new from 2% For Conservation like the upcoming Conservation Day and and the new referral program they have rolled out. If you want to lear more about 2% please visit fishandwildlife.orgPlease like and share!
Joining Marcus this week on The Average Conservationist Podcast is Jeff Sposito. Jeff is a member on the Board of Directors for 2% as well as the President and CEO of Stone Glacier. Jeff opens up the conversation talking about his upbringing on a cattle ranch in California, what he thought the future held for him, and how that all changed. Working for, at the time, an up and coming outdoor brand named Sitka Gear, Jeff wanted to give back and wanted to give other brands a mechanism for doing so as well, and the idea for 2% For Conservation was born. Almost six years later and 2% has become the benchmark for business and individuals in giving back to wildlife.
Joining Marcus this week on The Average Conservationist Podcast is Jeff Sposito. Jeff is a member on the Board of Directors for 2% as well as the President and CEO of Stone Glacier. Jeff opens up the conversation talking about his upbringing on a cattle ranch in California, what he thought the future held for him, and how that all changed. Working for, at the time, an up and coming outdoor brand named Sitka Gear, Jeff wanted to give back and wanted to give other brands a mechanism for doing so as well, and the idea for 2% For Conservation was born. Almost six years later and 2% has become the benchmark for business and individuals in giving back to wildlife.
Joining Marcus this week on The Average Conservationist Podcast is Jeff Sposito. Jeff is a member on the Board of Directors for 2% as well as the President and CEO of Stone Glacier. Jeff opens up the conversation talking about his upbringing on a cattle ranch in California, what he thought the future held for him, and how that all changed. Working for, at the time, an up and coming outdoor brand named Sitka Gear, Jeff wanted to give back and wanted to give other brands a mechanism for doing so as well, and the idea for 2% For Conservation was born. Almost six years later and 2% has become the benchmark for business and individuals in giving back to wildlife. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan Johnson is the founder of the outdoor media company The Sportsmen Nation and also is a director at 2% For Conservation. In this episode Tristan and Chase chat with Dan about building The Sportsmen Nation, where he also runs the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, and host many other forms of media. They also chat 2% For Conservation certification and the value it holds, plus much more! Sportsmen Nation 2% For Conservation Thanks to: Harvester Outdoors https://www.instagram.com/harvester__outdoors/?hl=en iHunter (PANORAMIC30) https://www.web.ihunterapp.com/ Woolove & North Wool Apparel https://wool.love/ https://wool.love/collections/north-wool Jiffy Augers https://www.jiffyonice.com/ Stillwater Adventures https://www.facebook.com/stillwateradventurehttps://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=stillwater%20adventures Pelican Lake Campground https://www.facebook.com/thepelicanlounge/
Marcus Ewing is the owner and founder of The Average Conservationist. He was born and raised in northern, lower Michigan, where he spent much of his youth hunting, fishing, camping, playing sports, and just being outdoors. Since starting the company, Marcus has partnered with 2% For Conservation to host The Average Conservationist Podcast, which primarily features businesses and individuals who have focused on giving back to wildlife.Quotes:"Life begins when you step outside your comfort zone."Topics Discussed:Marcus's start in the outdoorsConnecting with others through natureThe glories of Deer Camp tradition & its rite of passageThe importance of the outdoors & living harmoniouslyLittering, pollution, & being responsibleThe "Game Trashbag" Taking advantage of time spent with family & friendsThe gravity of taking a lifeEnjoyment & slowing down with lifeThe journey over the destinationSimilarities of dating & huntingOpening morning, as exciting as Christmas Fishing storiesLearning from mistakesHanding down knivesChronic Wasting Disease (CWD)The Average Conservationist Adult-onset huntingResources Mentioned:The Average Conservationist Instagram: The Average ConservationistFacebook: The Average Conservationist Stone Glacier First LiteThe Gasper 4 KnifeNational Deer Association Sportsmen's Nation Dan JohnsonAndy Stumpf2% for Conservation Randy NewbergBook: The Comfort Crisis by Michael EasterPodcast: Nine Finger ChroniclesPodcast: Cleared Hot
On today's episode of South Dakota Unlimited, CJ talks with The Average Conservationist himself, Marcus Ewing. Marcus is also a content creator for the Sportsmen's Nation and hosts a podcast that is partnered with 2% For Conservation called The Average Conservationist. In addition, Marcus owns an apparel company that goes by the same name and sells some amazing everyday apparel while also contributing 10% of his profits to conservation. CJ and Marcus talk about how he got to the position he is in as a big voice for conservation, how businesses and individuals can contribute to the current movement, what it means to be a conservationist, and what the future will look like if everyone gives their 2%. Check them out:Website: www.theaverageconservationist.comInstagram: @theaverageconservationistFacebook: The Average Conservationist Website (2% for Conservation): www.fishandwildlife.orgInstagram: @2percentforconservationFacebook: 2% for Conservation South Dakota Unlimited is Powered by Simplecast
Jared Frasier is the executive director of 2% For Conservation, a non-profit organization certifying businesses and individuals that give at least 1% of their time and 1% of their money to fish and wildlife conservation, and of which Rewild Gear is a proud member. In today's interview Jared explains how businesses and individuals can help improve our natural world through conservation, how our environment is changing and what we can do about it, balancing nature with modern urban society, the politics of rewilding, what the greatest need in the outdoors is today, and much more. Quote: “Get out and do more.”Topics Discussed:How businesses and individuals can get involved in conservation How 2% For Conservation differs from other organizationsThe ethics of catch and release fishingWhy ballot initiatives are not the best way to improve wildlife biologyHow volunteering our time to improve nature is the most important thing we can all doJared's favorite outdoor activities & most memorable experiencesEssential equipment to always carry in the outdoors2% Community Conservation Day - August 21, 2021Why we should share pictures of litter clean up and conservation efforts on social mediaResources Mentioned: 2% for ConservationSitka GearStone GlacierFirst LiteSeek OutsideVoormiArgali OutdoorsVI AM OutdoorsBook: A Brief Candle in the DarkBook: Letters to a Young Contrarian Book: Beyond Fair Chase: The Ethic & Tradition of HuntingBook: Taking a Bullet for ConservationBook: My Best Shot: Living the Montana Conservation EthicMontana Outdoor Hall of FamePodcast: The Average ConservationistPodcast: Making SensePodcast: Wisecrack2% on Instagram2% on YouTube2% on FacebookCommunity Conservation Day 2021
On this episode of South Dakota Unlimited, CJ talks with Greg Van Den Berg from the Sioux Falls area all about turkey hunting, as South Dakota’s season really starts to heat up. Greg has a love for hunting, and turkey hunting tends to be one of his favorites ever since it got him started in the hunting world in college. Greg and CJ talk some turkey gear, calling, and some different tactics used in the wide variety of terrain types turkey can be found in this state. Greg also has a passion for conservation and is very active in the organizations that support conservation not only on a state level but also a national level. Greg is the president of the Sioux Falls chapter of NWTF, on the national board for the Rocky Mountain Goat Alliance, and a committee member for 2% For Conservation, which Sportsmen’s Nation is a part of as well. Greg and CJ also talk about conservation and the importance it plays in our opportunities for hunting and fishing. Below are the links for the organizations discussed in the podcast, check them out:National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF): www.nwtf.org2% For Conservation: www.fishandwildlife.orgRock Mountain Goat Alliance: https://goatalliance.orgGreg Van Den Berg: @gvandenberg1980 South Dakota Unlimited is Powered by Simplecast
On this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles , Dan talks with Jared Frasier of 2% For Conservation about his introduction in to the outdoors and his rolling stone lifestyle. They kick off the episode by discussing his youth in an uncommon family setting living in a household where his parents were basically full-time philanthropist living on a shoestring budget giving what they could to others even before their own family. As Jared grew that approach to life stuck with him as he dedicated the early years of manhood to teaching others about the outdoors as a youth leader and camp instructor. This was the foundation of the person he is today as the Executive Director of the conservation organization 2% For Conservation. No lie, this is an excellent episode. It's not about chasing big bucks or high level hunting strategy, yet an in-depth view in to someone who truly cares about wildlife and the world we both live in. Nine Finger Chronicles is Powered by Simplecast
On this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles , Dan talks with Jared Frasier of 2% For Conservation about his introduction in to the outdoors and his rolling stone lifestyle. They kick off the episode by discussing his youth in an uncommon family setting living in a household where his parents were basically full-time philanthropist living on a shoestring budget giving what they could to others even before their own family. As Jared grew that approach to life stuck with him as he dedicated the early years of manhood to teaching others about the outdoors as a youth leader and camp instructor. This was the foundation of the person he is today as the Executive Director of the conservation organization 2% For Conservation. No lie, this is an excellent episode. It's not about chasing big bucks or high level hunting strategy, yet an in-depth view in to someone who truly cares about wildlife and the world we both live in. Nine Finger Chronicles is Powered by Simplecast
On this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles , Dan talks with Jared Frasier of 2% For Conservation about his introduction in to the outdoors and his rolling stone lifestyle. They kick off the episode by discussing his youth in an uncommon family setting living in a household where his parents were basically full-time philanthropist living on a shoestring budget giving what they could to others even before their own family. As Jared grew that approach to life stuck with him as he dedicated the early years of manhood to teaching others about the outdoors as a youth leader and camp instructor. This was the foundation of the person he is today as the Executive Director of the conservation organization 2% For Conservation. No lie, this is an excellent episode. It's not about chasing big bucks or high level hunting strategy, yet an in-depth view in to someone who truly cares about wildlife and the world we both live in. Nine Finger Chronicles is Powered by Simplecast
In this episode, I speak with Jared Frasier. He is the Execute officer of a non-profit conservation organization called, 2% For Conservation. They certify businesses and individuals who give 1% of their time, and donate 1% to their chosen charity(ies). Jared goes into detail on how to get involved. It doesn't take much of your time or your money. Think about it: this is a positive way to give back to the land we love. Be it private or public land. I definitely learned quite a bit and realize, I have to do more than just use the land. Its a very informative episode on how you can make a difference. Enjoy! Please be sure to give subscribe and like my podcast. It can be found on all podcast platforms. And, be sure to give it a follow on Instagram: @dontbemediocre_podcast You can find 2% For Conservation here: Website: 2% For Conservation Instagram: @2percentforconservation Facebook: 2percentforconservation
This week on the podcast Marcus is joined again by Jared Frasier of 2% For Conservation. The guys have an important conversation about volunteers becoming burned out. Jared and Marcus talk about ways that volunteers can overcome it and how to see the warning signs before it's too late. Jared has first hand experience with this in his dealings with various orgs and offers great perspective. This is a great listen for anyone who may be feeling like they want to take a step back from volunteering their time. The Average Conservationist is Powered by Simplcast
This week on the podcast Marcus is joined again by Jared Frasier of 2% For Conservation. The guys have an important conversation about volunteers becoming burned out. Jared and Marcus talk about ways that volunteers can overcome it and how to see the warning signs before it's too late. Jared has first hand experience with this in his dealings with various orgs and offers great perspective. This is a great listen for anyone who may be feeling like they want to take a step back from volunteering their time. The Average Conservationist is Powered by Simplcast
This week on the podcast Marcus is joined again by Jared Frasier of 2% For Conservation. The guys have an important conversation about volunteers becoming burned out. Jared and Marcus talk about ways that volunteers can overcome it and how to see the warning signs before it's too late. Jared has first hand experience with this in his dealings with various orgs and offers great perspective. This is a great listen for anyone who may be feeling like they want to take a step back from volunteering their time. The Average Conservationist is Powered by Simplcast
In this episode, I talk with Jess Johnston about the recent headlines seen around the world, highlighting the legislative changes in Alaska which would allow for the hunting of bear cubs and wolf pups in dens. This was obviously met by a widespread outcry against the move. However, as we always try to do on the podcast, I was keen to take a step back and really understand what had happened. The same day the news broke I called Jess to get more information, which sent her down a rabbit warren for an entire week. Normally I would cut these shows down and insert concise summaries, but Jess does such a great job, I have left the show as recorded: the full 30mins around the topic. Jess is the Legislative Liaison and Advocacy Coordinator at Wyoming Wildlife Federation and also sits on the board for directors for 2% For Conservation. She is my go-to person for policy implications to wildlife in North America, and I am really pleased to have her back on the show. If you want to support the show, head over to patreon.com/pacebrothers. If you want to get your hands on the traditions volume of Modern Huntsman, head over to www.modernhuntsman.com For related links head to www.thepacebrothers.com Artwork credit Sergei Ivanov
In this episode Marcus talks about the company The Average Conservationist, what it stands for along with how the idea for The Average Conservationist Podcast came to be. He discusses why a partnership with 2% For Conservation and what listeners can expect to hear going forward. Average Conservationist is Powered by Simplecast
In this episode Marcus talks with Executive Director of 2% For Conservation, Jared Fraiser. The guys talk about all things 2% and Conservation related, including goals for the Organization and the value of both time and money as it relates to conservation. This episode will also give you a good idea of what to expect going forward on the podcast. Average Conservationist is Powered by Simplecast
In some way we are all being impacted by the COVID-19 virus. But did you know that hundreds of conservation organization banquets are being canceled due to this virus. This means that the millions of dollars these orgs would have received through ticket sales, raffles, and donations will not come in. This has a huge down stream impact for conservation as a whole.Dan is joined by Jared Frasier of 2% For Conservation to discuss the impacts of COVID-19 on conservation organizations and what we can do to help soften the blow. Nine Finger Chronicles is Powered by Simplecast
In some way we are all being impacted by the COVID-19 virus. But did you know that hundreds of conservation organization banquets are being canceled due to this virus. This means that the millions of dollars these orgs would have received through ticket sales, raffles, and donations will not come in. This has a huge down stream impact for conservation as a whole.Dan is joined by Jared Frasier of 2% For Conservation to discuss the impacts of COVID-19 on conservation organizations and what we can do to help soften the blow. Nine Finger Chronicles is Powered by Simplecast
In this episode Nick chats with friend and newest 2% for conservation board member, Drew Youngdyke. Drew has been a man on mission. From BHA member and NWF communicator, Drew is advocating for not just our public lands but for our wildlife as a whole. Nick asks why a “field to forker” should care about the big picture of conservation. Along with that, what can hunters do to make a difference other than just buying a licence and grabbing a few of trash. Drew offers some great insight and tells about his nostalgic approach to hunting and fishing. Another great food for thought episode.Show Notes:Drew Youngdyke was raised in northern Michigan and has a passion for the outdoors. So much so, that Drew has found himself in the spearpoint of conservation. He was the board president of Michigan's BHA, currently the National Wildlife Foundation communicator, and now the newest addition to the 2% for Conservation Board. Drew is also the podcast host of The Conservation Country Podcast. Drew talks about the importance of conservation through the idea of a web. That his love for game animals sparked his interest in other wildlife that lived in the same habitat. While their focus was for fish in the lake, the loon became his family cabin's favorite icon. It's also these species that create a foundation for the habitat to sustain the wildlife. While I myself may think the mosquitos are a result of the fall man, they are a food source for macroinvertebrates that are in turn fed on by the fish we love to angle for. Drew also explains the difference between non-native and invasive species, and how his work to keep the asian carp species (there are three) out of the Great Lakes is an important issue.Drew is also a new dad and loves taking his young son into the outdoors whenever possible. Along with another common theme of food, Drew shares a couple favorites of his, and if he were to have his wife try venison again, how he would do it. All in all, it was a fun talk with Drew, and I'm confident he will be a positive impact for conservation in his new role.2% For Conservation: https://fishandwildlife.org/National Wildlife Federation: https://www.nwf.org/Conservation Country Podcast: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/conservation-country Huntavore is Powered by Simplecast
In this episode Nick chats with friend and newest 2% for conservation board member, Drew Youngdyke. Drew has been a man on mission. From BHA member and NWF communicator, Drew is advocating for not just our public lands but for our wildlife as a whole. Nick asks why a “field to forker” should care about the big picture of conservation. Along with that, what can hunters do to make a difference other than just buying a licence and grabbing a few of trash. Drew offers some great insight and tells about his nostalgic approach to hunting and fishing. Another great food for thought episode.Show Notes:Drew Youngdyke was raised in northern Michigan and has a passion for the outdoors. So much so, that Drew has found himself in the spearpoint of conservation. He was the board president of Michigan's BHA, currently the National Wildlife Foundation communicator, and now the newest addition to the 2% for Conservation Board. Drew is also the podcast host of The Conservation Country Podcast. Drew talks about the importance of conservation through the idea of a web. That his love for game animals sparked his interest in other wildlife that lived in the same habitat. While their focus was for fish in the lake, the loon became his family cabin's favorite icon. It's also these species that create a foundation for the habitat to sustain the wildlife. While I myself may think the mosquitos are a result of the fall man, they are a food source for macroinvertebrates that are in turn fed on by the fish we love to angle for. Drew also explains the difference between non-native and invasive species, and how his work to keep the asian carp species (there are three) out of the Great Lakes is an important issue.Drew is also a new dad and loves taking his young son into the outdoors whenever possible. Along with another common theme of food, Drew shares a couple favorites of his, and if he were to have his wife try venison again, how he would do it. All in all, it was a fun talk with Drew, and I'm confident he will be a positive impact for conservation in his new role.2% For Conservation: https://fishandwildlife.org/National Wildlife Federation: https://www.nwf.org/Conservation Country Podcast: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/conservation-country Huntavore is Powered by Simplecast
In this episode Nick chats with friend and newest 2% for conservation board member, Drew Youngdyke. Drew has been a man on mission. From BHA member and NWF communicator, Drew is advocating for not just our public lands but for our wildlife as a whole. Nick asks why a “field to forker” should care about the big picture of conservation. Along with that, what can hunters do to make a difference other than just buying a licence and grabbing a few of trash. Drew offers some great insight and tells about his nostalgic approach to hunting and fishing. Another great food for thought episode.Show Notes:Drew Youngdyke was raised in northern Michigan and has a passion for the outdoors. So much so, that Drew has found himself in the spearpoint of conservation. He was the board president of Michigan’s BHA, currently the National Wildlife Foundation communicator, and now the newest addition to the 2% for Conservation Board. Drew is also the podcast host of The Conservation Country Podcast. Drew talks about the importance of conservation through the idea of a web. That his love for game animals sparked his interest in other wildlife that lived in the same habitat. While their focus was for fish in the lake, the loon became his family cabin’s favorite icon. It’s also these species that create a foundation for the habitat to sustain the wildlife. While I myself may think the mosquitos are a result of the fall man, they are a food source for macroinvertebrates that are in turn fed on by the fish we love to angle for. Drew also explains the difference between non-native and invasive species, and how his work to keep the asian carp species (there are three) out of the Great Lakes is an important issue.Drew is also a new dad and loves taking his young son into the outdoors whenever possible. Along with another common theme of food, Drew shares a couple favorites of his, and if he were to have his wife try venison again, how he would do it. All in all, it was a fun talk with Drew, and I'm confident he will be a positive impact for conservation in his new role.2% For Conservation: https://fishandwildlife.org/National Wildlife Federation: https://www.nwf.org/Conservation Country Podcast: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/conservation-country Huntavore is Powered by Simplecast
In this episode, Jake interviews Jared Fraiser of 2% For Conservation. We dive into: - The purpose of 2% For Conservation - Donating 1% of Revenue - Donating 1% of Time - Why Exodus Decided to Become a Certified Business - How Individuals Become Involved - What in the heck does 'Green Decoy' mean in the non-profit world? - Researching Non-Profits with Guidestar Also - this Friday, December 13th, we’re releasing a very limited run of laser engraved 2% for conservation Lift II’s. 10% of proceeds will be going to a non-profit of your choice. We’ll have a separate listing live on the website with a drop-down menu to pick your non-profit of choice.
On episode twenty-two of the Urban to Country Podcast, I sit down with entrepreneur, outdoorsman, and conservationist Shaun Durkee of Alpen Fuel. Alpen Fuel is a backcountry food store. Alpen Fuel's mission is to be the best food resource for your backcountry adventures. Alpen Fuel was founded in September 2018 by Shaun Durkee of Bozeman, Montana. Shaun is a lifelong outdoorsman who spends his free time backpacking, fishing, and hunting throughout Montana. Additionally, Alpen Fuel is a 2% For Conservation company.Shaun is offering a discount for listeners of the Urban to Country Podcast. Use code BACKCOUNTRY to get 10% off.This episode is a laid-back conversation between good friends and I hope you enjoy our banter as we talk about some serious and some silly topics and laugh at ourselves a little bit. I'm so excited to continue to share the amazing people and adventures that are shaping my life and I hope this podcast has a positive impact on yours. If you enjoyed this episode please rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform.Alpen Fue and stuff Shaun mentioned: Website, Instagram, Blog, Skeletons on the Zahara, Ultralight Backpackin' Tips 2% for Conservation: Website, Instagram, FacebookBozeman Conservation Convention Urban to Country: Website, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter
Jess Johnson is an Advocacy and Legislative Liaison for the Wyoming Wildlife Federation. Co-founder of Artemis Sportswomen, First Lite Team Member, Hunt To Eat Ambassador, Board of Directors for 2% For Conservation and Wyoming BHA. We talk Bear roasts, Antelope tongues and Mountain Lion back straps. The importance of reaching out to elected officials. The dream hunt she's going on this August in the Northwestern Territories and growing up on ranches in MT, WY and CA.
Howdy Roamers and thanks for venturing to desert of Arizona with us for this episode! Chris is joined by a crew of backcountry badasses and conservation kingpins. Jess Johnson of Artemis and the Wyoming Wildlife Federation, Mahting Putelis of Hunt To Eat, Jared Frasier of 2% For Conservation, Craig Okraska of Maven Optics and Chris […]
I'm joined in the studio today by Jordan Harbertson and Jared Frasier of 2% For Conservation.
I'm joined in the studio today by Jordan Harbertson and Jared Frasier of 2% For Conservation.
On this show, Adam is joined by Jared Frasier, the Executive Director of 2% For Conservation, an organization that is serving a critical role in today’s conservation landscape. This is our longest episode to date…for good reason! Jared is one of the most insightful and outspoken guests we’ve ever had on the show, and this one’s an absolute MUST-LISTEN. Even if that means chopping it up into smaller chunks. Adam and Jared dig into a WIDE range of topics, including (of course) why 2% For Conservation is so crucial to the future of hunting, but beyond that, there are too many subtopics to list. You’ll just have to trust that this one’s worth every minute. @wildfrasier @2percentforconservation
On this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles hunting podcast , Dan chats with Jared Frasier of 2% For Conservation about why we need conservation on an individual level as well as a business level. We also discuss how business's like the Sportsmen's Nation can become certified. Lastly, Dan shares a story about how he learned about conservations through his father and why it is important to him today.
On this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles hunting podcast , Dan chats with Jared Frasier of 2% For Conservation about why we need conservation on an individual level as well as a business level. We also discuss how business's like the Sportsmen's Nation can become certified. Lastly, Dan shares a story about how he learned about conservations through his father and why it is important to him today.
In this Episode (EP083) of Leupold's Hunt Talk Radio, Randy gets into a deep discussion about conservation commitment and advocacy with goHUNT.com folks Lorenzo Sartini and Chris Porter. Topic discussed include commitment to conservation, regional names for species, fat ducks, winter kill affecting where you applied, human impacts requiring human intervention, volunteering as a lifestyle, doing more is doing more, institutional inertia, mandatory harvest reporting, is hunting conservation, Arizona youth opportunity, habitat without water, babies and hunting passes, point portfolios, safety net hunts, California a hunting state, strategy pays off, elk-goat combo hunt, will Randy ever draw a sheep tag, 2% For Conservation, Nevada Dream Tags, quality versus opportunity, and many more.
On this episode of Gritty Bowmen, Mark Brownlee and myself visit with Randy Newberg and Jeff Sposito. Randy Newberg is the host and producer of the TV show Fresh Tracks with Randy Newberg--a show about self-guided hunting on public lands. Randy is also the host of Hunt Talk Radio, aka, Randy Newberg Unfiltered. As an avid conservationist, Randy advocates on behalf of hunters, educating his audience in the role hunters have played in restoring wildlife to America in what he calls “The greatest story never told.” Randy shares his passion for our public lands, a place for all hunters, “whether they are, or are not, a man of means.” Jeff Sposito is with Sitka Gear and he is also an avid conservationist and with a little help from Randy has launched a new conservation program titled, “2% for conservation.” It was my pleasure to have them on the podcast. And if you’re not already, I hope each of you who are listening will take the time follow Randy. He’s kind of an old dude--sorry Randy--but Newberg has been around awhile and he knows a bit of history that most young hunters don’t have a clue about. And I’m grateful he’s on our side--that we’ve got someone like Randy advocating on behalf of public lands and the animals that live on them. And do what you can to support Jeff’s project, 2% For Conservation. Call him up, get on his website, follow him on Instagram--ask him how you can help. Remember this quote by Shane Mahoney; because it’s true: “Wildlife and wild places no longer exist by accident or without the intervention of those that truly and deeply care.”
On this episode of Gritty Bowmen, Mark Brownlee and myself visit with Ryan Callaghan and Kenton Carruth of First Lite at the annual BHA Rendezvous. Since 2007, First Lite Clothing has been dedicated to building the best hunting gear on the market out of the most reliable materials and fabrics. Aron Snyder has been a long-time proponent of First Lite gear and for good reason. Not only do they make top quality technical clothing--the company is also ran by some of the coolest cats in the hunting industry--guys and gals who actually get outside and use their gear--and perhaps most importantly, guys who give back to the hunting industry and to nature by proactively investing in conservation efforts year-round. Kenton and Ryan are the kind of guys you want to hunt with; entertaining, hard-working, and gritty. 2% For Conservation http://www.fishandwildlife.org/conservation-loop/ firstlite.com
SUBSCRIBE: iTunes / RSS/Stitcher/Podbean/Android On this episode of Gritty Bowmen, Mark Brownlee and myself visit with Ryan Callaghan and Kenton Carruth of First Lite at the annual BHA Rendezvous. Since 2007, First Lite Clothing has been dedicated to building the best hunting gear on the market out of the most reliable materials and fabrics. Aron Snyder has been a long-time proponent of First Lite gear and for good reason. Not only do they make top quality technical clothing--the company is also ran by some of the coolest cats in the hunting industry--guys and gals who actually get outside and use their gear--and perhaps most importantly, guys who give back to the hunting industry and to nature by proactively investing in conservation efforts year-round. Kenton and Ryan are the kind of guys you want to hunt with; entertaining, hard-working, and gritty. Featured on this podcast: 2% For Conservation http://www.fishandwildlife.org/conservation-loop/ firstlite.com
SUBSCRIBE: iTunes / RSS/Stitcher/Podbean/Android On this episode of Gritty Bowmen, Mark Brownlee and myself visit with Randy Newberg and Jeff Sposito. Randy Newberg is the host and producer of the TV show Fresh Tracks with Randy Newberg--a show about self-guided hunting on public lands. Randy is also the host of Hunt Talk Radio, aka, Randy Newberg Unfiltered. As an avid conservationist, Randy advocates on behalf of hunters, educating his audience in the role hunters have played in restoring wildlife to America in what he calls “The greatest story never told.” Randy shares his passion for our public lands, a place for all hunters, “whether they are, or are not, a man of means.” Jeff Sposito is with Sitka Gear and he is also an avid conservationist and with a little help from Randy has launched a new conservation program titled, “2% for conservation.” It was my pleasure to have them on the podcast. And if you’re not already, I hope each of you who are listening will take the time follow Randy. He’s kind of an old dude--sorry Randy--but Newberg has been around awhile and he knows a bit of history that most young hunters don’t have a clue about. And I’m grateful he’s on our side--that we’ve got someone like Randy advocating on behalf of public lands and the animals that live on them. And do what you can to support Jeff’s project, 2% For Conservation. Call him up, get on his website, follow him on Instagram--ask him how you can help. Remember this quote by Shane Mahoney; because it’s true: “Wildlife and wild places no longer exist by accident or without the intervention of those that truly and deeply care.”