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Colorado Outdoors - the Podcast for Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Colorado Parks and Wildlife now has the authority to study and conserve the state's native invertebrates and rare plants in a comprehensive manner, which has strengthened Colorado's ability to protect biodiversity.In 2024, Colorado passed House Bill 24-1117 which placed the management of invertebrates and rare plants under CPW's wildlife umbrella. The bill defined rare plants to mean a plant species that is indigenous to the State of Colorado and that is at risk of extinction or elimination across the entirety of their distribution due to restricted range, few populations or occurrences, steep declines or severe threats.In the second part of our two-part series on this topic, we transition to talking about these rare plants.There are more than 2,800 native plants in Colorado, and 125 of those are endemic to our state, which means they only are found here. Of those, 90 are classified as rare.As Colorado updates its State Wildlife Action Plan, 195 rare plants are included in that plan.In this episode, we are going to chat with CPW Natural Areas Program Manager Raquel Wertsbaugh about her program's longstanding work with rare and native plants, while we also talk with Savanna Smith, CPW's new Rare Plants Program Manager, to learn more about CPW's work in this field. You'll hear the great lengths they go to for monitoring these plants, learn what makes some species such as the Rocky Mountain monkeyflower and Pagosa skyrocket so special, and get some information on what you can do to promote the health of rare plants in our state.
In this episode, Angie—your cruise director through the cosmos and lover of lion-hearted wisdom—guides us through the astrology of August 2025, a month pulsing with retrogrades, portals, and a quiet kind of transformation.With Mercury, Saturn, Neptune, Pluto, and Chiron all retrograde, the skies are asking us to slow down, look inward, and do the sacred work of integration. We're not meant to push forward this month—we're meant to listen to the rumblings beneath the surface.We explore the Lion's Gate on 8/8, a potent spiritual portal of renewal and soul alignment, followed by an emotionally clarifying Aquarius Full Moon on 8/9. Mercury stations direct on 8/11, Venus conjoins Jupiter in Cancer, and by mid-month we're pivoting toward Virgo's grounded energy with a deeply healing New Moon at 0° Virgo on 8/23—our official threshold into Eclipse Season.Alongside the cosmic currents, we're held by earth medicine:Sunflower teaches us to follow the light, even when it's hidden—and to lean toward each other when we can't find it on our own.Mountain Lion offers courage, presence, and sovereignty, especially in moments when we feel uncertain or unseen.Peridot brings heart-cleansing, solar plexus-strengthening clarity—reminding us we don't have to carry what's not ours.This month is about emotional recalibration, intuitive trust, and preparing the soil for the eclipses to come. Grab your peridot, light a candle for your inner mountain lion, and meet us in the sunflower field between fire and stillness.
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Mark and Shane talk about the mountain lion sighting in Rochester and Curtis Jones going viral. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/innlerooppodcast
You've found a podcast where we talk about big game hunting around the West and around the world, but . . . today we are talking about steelhead fishing and tying flies for steelhead and salmon. The origin of the Skunk steelhead fly has been shrouded in mystery. Till now. We have uncovered the origin of the Skunk steelhead fly and we believe it can be rightly attributed to one Rollin Dexter who tied the fly for the Eel River steelhead and then showed it to Jim Pray who showed it to Zane Grey. And stick around at the end of the episode for a public service we perform with a dramatic reading of a Craigslist Missed Connections courtesy Chris Sulak. We also need to discuss a recent mountain lion eyewitness report. From New York City. If you want to support free speech and good hunting content on the Information Superhighway, look for our coffee and books and wildlife forage blends at https://www.garylewisoutdoors.com/Shop/This episode is sponsored by West Coast Floats, of Philomath, Oregon, made in the USA since 1982 for steelhead and salmon fishermen. Visit https://westcoastfloats.com/Our TV sponsors include: Nosler, Camp Chef, Warne Scope Mounts, Carson, ProCure Bait Scents, Sullivan Glove Company, The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce, Madras Ford, Bailey Seed and Smartz.Watch select episodes of Frontier Unlimited on our network of affiliates around the U.S. or click https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=gary+lewis+outdoors+frontier+unlimited
"Another Wonderful Secret" Hosts: Darren Weeks, Vicky Davis Website for the show: https://governamerica.com Vicky's website: https://thetechnocratictyranny.com COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AND CREDITS AT: https://governamerica.com/radio/radio-archives/22627-govern-america-july-19-2025-another-wonderful-secretListen LIVE every Saturday at 11AM Eastern or 8AM Pacific at http://governamerica.net or on your favorite app. White House pushes Amnesty — but don't call it "Amnesty". Trump turns on his base, calling them "stupid", and still his approval rating rises. As pressure mounts amid growing Epstein scandal, Trump calls for Grand Jury testimony release. GOP passes funding rescissions package, clawing back billions from Corporation for Public Broadcasting and USAID. Trump authorizes nearly as many military bombings in five months as Joe Biden's entire four-year term. Full speed ahead with U.S. weapons shipments to Ukraine under "peace" president Trump. At their Rio summit, BRICS take the reigns of global governance, while pledging allegiance to the same Establishment globalist institutions and agendas. Also, Real ID, MS-13, Mountain Lions in the city, and more.
Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) gives us a new song! Democrats are demanding the Epstein list now. Charlie Kirk sure changed his tune on the Epstein list. President Trump's new Ukraine policy influenced by the first lady? Autopen scandal for President Joe Biden gets worse and worse. Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) suggests pardons may be in jeopardy. Rocks from space and dinosaur bones up for auction. Car owners aren't happy about cup-holder sizes. Do we have a faux Jeffy in studio? California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) is still unable to answer simple questions about his policy positions. How is rebuilding going after the wildfires in California? Zohran Mamdani continues to lead the pack for New York City mayor, but Andrew Cuomo is trying a rebranding. Minneapolis about to get its own Mamdani? HHS and Department of Education have big wins. Greatest man-on-the-street interview ever? 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED 00:21 Hank Johnson Drops a New 'Hit' Song 03:22 Jamie Raskin Wants the Epstein Files Released 04:10 Ro Khanna Demands that the Epstein Files be Released 06:53 Charlie Kirk on the Epstein Files Over the Weekend 07:21 Charlie Kirk Receives a Call from President Trump 09:10 Benny Johnson's Take on the Epstein Files 10:12 Laura Trump on the Release of the Epstein Files 16:57 Trump on Weapons for Ukraine 20:00 Joe Biden on the Autopen Debacle 25:30 James Comer on Biden's Autopen Scandal 33:39 Fat Five 50:06 Salud Carbajal Upset at ICE Raids in California 56:40 ICE Arrest Another Violent Gang Member 58:13 MS-13 Gang Member Arrested in Michigan 59:43 Gavin Newsom on ICE Raids in California 1:08:45 Gavin Newsom Admits to Harboring Illegals 1:10:10 Gavin Newsom on Gun Control 1:12:27 Gavin Newsom on Trans Kids 1:15:05 Let's Check-In on California Fires 1:16:56 Zohran Mamdani on ICE Raids in New York City 1:19:41 Bernie Sanders Supports Zohran Mamdani 1:20:22 Andrew Cuomo Wants your Vote, New York! 1:23:45 Omar Fateh is READY to be your Mayor, New York! 1:28:47 Is that the Somali Pirate from Captain Phillips? 1:30:04 RFK Jr. on Food Dyes 1:33:08 Mountain Lion on the Loose! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
0:00 - Scottie Scheffler spoke to the media about what motivates him...or doesn't. It's a strange outlook to have on life, sports, and competition. 13:51 - A man in Rochester, NY saw a mountian lion, then recounted the experience to a local news station. Turns out, he's not a fan. Just like how our very own Vic Lombardi isn't a fan of snakes on the golf course. 30:08 - Brett's friends over at LanchPad Brewing are celebrating 10 years of business! They brewed a custom beer for our show, and the name comes at Moser's expense. Even though it's historically accurate.
Denver dinosaur museum makes a find deep under its own parking lot, 80-year old Florida man becomes the oldest competitor to complete the Badwater ultramarathon that features the brutal conditions in Death Valley, Mountain Lion reported in Rochester, NY and thank goodness we have an eyewitness named Curtis Jones...
The crew kicks off with a throwback to Sweet Brown's viral fire alert, then moves into the bizarre sighting of a mountain lion roaming a Chicago neighborhood—complete with eyewitness testimony and a baseball bat for protection. Next, they celebrate an 86-year-old skydiver aiming for 1,000 jumps, sharing the thrills and challenges of the sport. In pop culture, Jack White finally joins the cell phone era at 50, sparking laughs about modern tech reliance. The tone shifts with a tragic ultra-marathon death in Colorado, a sobering reminder of endurance risks. On a lighter note, meet the “pastrami queen” building nationwide meetups for deli meat lovers, proving passion comes in all forms. Finally, football legend Deion Sanders calls for stricter uniform rules in college football to protect players' knees. The show wraps teasing upcoming details on relief funds for radiation exposure victims in the St. Louis area.
“What would you do if a mountain lion locked eyes with you in the middle of your neighborhood?”That's the question that sets off this segment of The Ben and Skin Show yet. Join hosts Ben Rogers, Jeff “Skin” Wade, Kevin “KT” Turner, and Krystina Ray as they dive into the viral saga of Curtis Jones, a Rochester, NY local who claims he came face-to-face with a mountain lion… and lived to tell the tale—with a baseball bat in hand and a whole lot of charisma.
We had Curtis Jones, the "Mountain Lion" guy whose going viral was on with us today and he's a real sweetheart!
In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we're joined by William Nichols—a dedicated Age Group Athlete, certified triathlon coach, and proud TriDot Ambassador. William shares his journey in the sport, along with the story behind one of the most impressive race medal displays you'll ever hear about. We talk coaching philosophies, the advantages of structured training, and why William believes TriDot Pool School is a game-changer for triathletes of all levels. He also plays along as Mike asks the now-famous question: “Which would be easier to survive—a Great White Shark, a Mountain Lion, or a Rattlesnake?” His answer may surprise you! Whether you're new to triathlon or chasing a PR, William's enthusiasm, coaching insights, and passion for the sport will leave you motivated to keep pushing forward. Tune in and get inspired by one of the sport's most positive and knowledgeable voices in the Age Group community.Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Mountain Lion Shot in Missouri: What Would YOU Do? | 100% Wild Podcast ep.433 This episode of the 100% Wild Podcast gets wild in every sense of the word. Matt and Tim kick off with some 4th of July banter, then dive into a controversial story about a Missouri man convicted for illegally shooting a mountain lion. They debate if it was justified, how predator encounters affect hunters, and what you should really do if a big cat shows up on your property. Then the guys share hilarious fireworks mishaps, father-son mount stories, and DIY taxidermy nightmares. Timestamps 00:00 – Podcast intro & summer energy 01:00 – 4th of July outfits, grilling, and side boob? 03:35 – Missouri mountain lion story – what really happened 06:00 – Fair or foul: Was the kill justified? 09:45 – What the law says vs. hunter instinct 13:00 – The mindset of shooting predators 16:00 – Hunting laws are confusing… even for officers 18:10 – Anti-hunters gaming bear and elk tag systems 21:00 – Kansas & Missouri early season deer dilemmas 23:30 – Bow Madness update & Idaho elk redemption 25:00 – Cameron's deer mount surprise and decorating battles 28:00 – Bear hide in the foyer + the kids' reactions 31:00 – Mounting mishaps, drywall damage, and crashing racks 33:00 – Bare skull cleaning = stank explosion 35:00 – 4th of July fireworks safety PSA (Roman candle fails) 37:30 – Closing thoughts + DeerCast updates Join the Rack Pack Facebook Group : https://www.facebook.com/share/g/n73gskJT7BfB2Ngc/ Get ahead of your Game with DeerCast available on iOS and Android devices App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/deercast/id1425879996 Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.druryoutdoors.deercast.app Don't forget to stock up for your next hunt! 1st Phorm has you covered! Protein Sticks: https://1stphorm.com/products/protein-sticks-15ct?a_aid=DruryOutdoors Level-1 Bars: https://1stphorm.com/products/level-1-bar-15ct?a_aid=DruryOutdoors Energy Drinks: https://1stphorm.com/products/1st-phorm-energy?a_aid=DruryOutdoors Hydration Sticks: https://1stphorm.com/products/hydration-sticks?a_aid=DruryOutdoors Send us a voice message on Speakpipe! https://www.speakpipe.com/100PercentWild?fbclid=IwY2xjawHG5cpleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHS-OqetdhlMV6LGrV5KfUBO7fjYcduyut_LzgxrQnEgBbe_vPXGCMgF1Sw_aem_ZmFrZWR1bW15MTZieXRlcw For exciting updates on what's happening on the field and off, follow us on social Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/OfficialDruryOutdoors Instagram: @DruryOutdoors Twitter: @DruryOutdoors Be sure to check out http://www.druryoutdoors.com for more information, hunts, and more! Music provided by Epidemic Sound http://player.epidemicsound.com/
Colorado Outdoors - the Podcast for Colorado Parks and Wildlife
In 2024, Colorado passed House Bill 24-1117 which placed the management of invertebrates and rare plants under CPW's wildlife umbrella.In the next two episodes, we are going to dive more into CPW's management of invertebrates and rare plants by talking with the experts now on CPW's team to make sure the state has a cohesive plan to manage our ecosystems.While Colorado may have been behind some other states when it comes to legislative authority over invertebrates and rare plants, CPW is running fast and looking to be a leader in that space. But it's a really big job.Previously, CPW managed 960 wildlife species. In Colorado, there are roughly 1,000 different native bee species alone, and that's just one aspect of the invertebrate and pollinator community. Of those bees, we have 25 different bumblebee species, with 20% of those currently under federal consideration for listing under the Endangered Species Act.In this episode, we are going to start by talking about our invertebrates. But that is such a broad topic, we've decided to home in on bee species as we chat with Invertebrate and Rare Plant Program Manager Hayley Schroeder and Pollinator Program Conservation Manager Adrian Carper.It's time to pollinate your mind and learn why you should care about the state's bee populations and what makes some of these so unique. Soon, you'll know they are every bit as charismatic as many of the state's famed wildlife species.
Sam is joined this week by two of our own Colorado Resident Hunters; Tim Berges and John Kesler to talk about some of the current hunting and conservation issues Colorado is facing right now. There is a lot to unpack on this subject and in this episode, specifically 2025 hunting season expectations and game numbers, upcoming 2028 draw changes and what to do with your accrued points between now and then, the "Stop the Wolf" project to end the wolf reintroduction, and much more. The guys also discuss a new measure; "Initiative 98" coming to light in Colorado, that if gained traction could have a bigger impact on hunting in Colorado than Proposition 127 EVER would have. It doesn't matter where you live or where you hunt, you need to listen to what these guys have to say and pay attention to what is happening on the conservation battlefield right now. Fall Obsession Podcast is sponsored by:Hoot Camo Company (https://hootcamo.com/)Bear River Archery (https://www.bearriverarchery.com/)Trophy Edits (https://trophyedits.com/?ref=fallobsession)The Outdoor Call Radio App (https://www.theoutdoorcallradio.com/)
INTRO (00:23): Kathleen opens the show drinking a Lager For The Lakes American Lager from Bell's Brewing in Kalamazoo, MI. She reviews her weekend with family in Missouri, playing with her sister's dog and grilling for her brother-in-law on Father's Day. TOUR NEWS: See Kathleen live on her “Day Drinking Tour.” COURT NEWS (18:13): Kathleen shares news announcing that Dolly's new Nashville hotel will open Spring 2026, Post Malone & Jelly Roll cause a giant traffic jam in Southern Missouri, Stevie Nicks releases new Fall concert dates, and Cher's son Eligah is hospitalized again. TASTING MENU (2:33): Kathleen samples Lesser Evil Organic Cheddar Popcorn, Lay's Wavy Magic Masala chips, Hidden Valley Jalapeno Ranch dressing, and Weber Grilling Fireball whiskey flavored seasoning. UPDATES (23:44): Kathleen shares updates on Baby Reindeer's Fiona Harvey, the Florida Panthers win the 2025 Stanley Cup, the first Millennial saint gets his canonization date, Brooke Shields' podcast interview criticizing Meghan Markle quietly disappears, a Kentucky man is arrested for releasing a raccoon in a bar, and the 2025 NBA Finals ratings are the lowest in 27 years. HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT (42:43): Kathleen reveals that Oklahoma is now producing Mountain Lions, and Captain James Cook's lost ship “The Endeavor” has been found in a Rhode Island harbor. FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS (57:13) : Kathleen shares articles on the Louvre staff shutting the museum to protest overuse, the Bonnaroo Music Festival is cancelled due to extreme weather, Anderson Cooper's CNN contract is up for renewal, the 10,000-step exercise concept is derived from “Japanese Walking,” Red Lobster unveils a new menu, the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson dies aged 82, Country Music just got a Grammy update, Atlanta could get another NHL team, and the best fast food French fries are revealed. STUPID TOURIST STORIES (46:25): Kathleen reads about a New Jersey tourist who is gored by a bison in Yellowstone, and a tourist crushes a priceless Van Gogh chair while taking a photo. SAINT OF THE WEEK (1:19:22): Kathleen reads about Saint Fiacre. WHAT ARE WE WATCHING (37:13): Kathleen recommends skipping “The Mortician” on Max, and “Titan: The OceanGate Disaster” on Netflix.
Hosts Janis Putelis, Brody Henderson, and Cory Calkins recount spring hunts, catch up with Bart George, Director of Wildlife for the Kalispel Tribe, about his latest mountain lion research, shepherd a triumphant return of Gear Talk, and have an antler themed show & tell. Watch the live stream on the MeatEater Podcast Network YouTube channel. Subscribe to The MeatEater Podcast Network MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just in time for Mothers' Day (U.S.), David and Rachel discuss how far one woman went to protect her children from a mountain lion attack. Script by Nicole.
Mountain lions – also known as pumas, cougars, and even sometimes panthers – are the most widely distributed wild land mammal in the world. They are found from Canada to South America. There are an estimated 30,000 mountain lions in the United States, mostly in the West, but there are also mountain lions from the […]
April 30, 2025 - Clay Gerhard of the Decatur Park District joined Byers & Co to talk about the new Mountain Lion exhibit and Zippy Zoo Day at Scovill Zoo, their dance recital, new Devon shows, and day camps. Listen to the podcast now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Colorado Outdoors - the Podcast for Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Colorado Parks and Wildlife owns and operates the largest inventory of dams in the state of Colorado. The water impounded is used for purposes such as downstream irrigation, fisheries management and aquatic operations, and a multitude of recreational activities including fishing, boating and swimming.CPW manages more than 120 dams across the state and has spent more than $126 million in the last decade for dam safety related work. All of this work helps keep downstream communities safe while providing recreational opportunities in Colorado's reservoirs and on tailwater fisheries. Without these dams creating reservoirs, the state would have significantly less water-based recreation opportunities, as there are only 11 natural lakes in Colorado greater than 50 surface acres.In this episode of the Colorado Outdoors Podcast, we chat with Dam Safety Program Manager and Chief Dam Safety Engineer Eric Eisinger as well as Capital Program Manager Margaret Taylor about what it takes to monitor and manage Colorado's inventory of dams.Come for the great information, stay for the beaver jokes.
A heart-stopping story out of Arizona tells how Buford, a guardian dog, found and protected a missing two-year-old boy who wandered seven miles into the desert—past mountain lions and away from rescue crews. This tale of instinct, loyalty, and an unlikely hero will change how you look at your dog forever.
In this conversation, Buddy and Kolby discuss the evolving role of houndsmen in wildlife conservation, particularly in relation to mountain lions. They explore the importance of hounds in scientific studies, the changing perception of houndsmen within the professional community, and the challenges they face from anti-hunting advocates. The discussion emphasizes the need for houndsmen to engage with biologists and conservationists to improve their image and contribute positively to wildlife management efforts. In this conversation, Kolby Morehead and Buddy discuss various aspects of hunting, including the negative impact of poaching on the perception of houndsmen, the emotional narratives used by anti-hunting advocates, and the importance of building and tuning custom rifles. They also delve into the pressures of competitive shooting, the significance of learning through experience, and the fundamentals of shooting. The discussion highlights the benefits of suppressed shooting and the evolving nature of hunting practices.We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links below https://www.dusupply.com/alphadog www.dusupply.com https://alphadognutrition.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts
Humans are the greatest threat to mountain lions. In California, close to 40 million people live within, or adjacent to, cougar habitat. Mountain lions as a species are not listed as endangered. But generally speaking, vehicle strikes, rat poison, inbreeding, wildfires, poaching, urban encroachment complaints, livestock depredation kill permits, and freeway systems are all contributing to what scientists call an “extinction vortex.” In this show from 2024 we discuss the efforts to protect predators, particularly the mountain lion, who are still somewhat numerous, but declining fast in the world of sprawling housing developments and freeways. First, we air parts of a Documentary series called California Mountain Lions, Legends of California, by UC Davis Karen C. Drayer Wildlife Health Center [https://youtu.be/GLvRuSjSYgo?si=wOMXEOB60EjdUpjd]. We include sections from an interview our host Jessica Aldridge did with Beth Pratt, California Regional Executive Director of National Wildlife Federation, focusing on mountain lion populations, wildlife connectivity, and existing and planned transportation crossings as a solution to protect wildlife. [https://wilderutopia.com/ecojustice-radio/room-to-roam-the-importance-of-wildlife-connectivity-crossings/] For an extended interview and other benefits, become an EcoJustice Radio patron at https://www.patreon.com/ecojusticeradio Beth Pratt, California Regional Executive Director of National Wildlife Federation, joins us to discuss the importance of connectivity and wildlife crossings. She explains why they are an integral strategy in land and habitat conservation and why preserving biodiversity not only protects wildlife, but also all of us humans! Beth's Website: http://www.bethpratt.com/ Save LA Cougars: https://savelacougars.org/ Jessica Aldridge, Co-Host and Producer of EcoJustice Radio, is an environmental educator, community organizer, and 15-year waste industry leader. She is a co-founder of SoCal 350, organizer for ReusableLA, and founded Adventures in Waste. She is a former professor of Recycling and Resource Management at Santa Monica College, and an award recipient of the international 2021 Women in Sustainability Leadership and the 2016 inaugural Waste360, 40 Under 40. Jack Eidt is an urban planner, environmental journalist, and climate organizer, as well as award-winning fiction writer. He is Co-Founder of SoCal 350 Climate Action and Executive Producer of EcoJustice Radio. He is also Founder and Publisher of WilderUtopia [https://wilderutopia.com], a website dedicated to the question of Earth sustainability, finding society-level solutions to environmental, community, economic, transportation and energy needs. Podcast Website: http://ecojusticeradio.org/ Podcast Blog: https://www.wilderutopia.com/category/ecojustice-radio/ Support the Podcast: Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ecojusticeradio PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=LBGXTRM292TFC&source=url Stories read by Jack Eidt from “Old Man Coyote,” Crow/Apsáalooké People, in ‘Myths and Traditions of the Crow Indians' by Robert Lowie, Univ of Nebraska Press, 1993. And “Origin of the Honey Festival,” Tembé People, in ‘From Honey to Ashes' by Claude Levi-Strauss, Harper and Row Publishers, 1966. Executive Producer and Host: Jack Eidt Co-Host Jessica Aldridge Engineer and Original Music: Blake Quake Beats Episode 204 Photo credit: pixabay
L.A. County Board of Supervisors expedite permitting for rebuilding in Altadena. Tonight’s full moon will be the farthest away from earth this year. Keystone species begin repopulating burn areas months after L.A.'s firestorms. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support the show: https://laist.com
Daniel Buitrago, Brandon Fifield & Jack Lau are joined by special guest Bret Bohn of BBB Alaska - Bret is one of Alaska's most revered outdoorsman, adventure enthusiast & hunting/fishing guides in the industry today! Karlo's avlanche recovery, message to the riders, get trained!, the ski train party, the Kamikaze Kona 760lbs Blue Marlin, southeast glacier bears, color phase “Cinnamon” black bear, Mountain Men Alaska, trapping strategy, trap tor sign, rough year for Alaska game animals, would you DIY or be guided on a governors tag? Mountain Lion hunting w/dogs, the art of Martin trapping, selling furs, North American Fur Auction, fur prices in history, traps don't discriminate, technology & hunting, trapline necessities, living the rural lifestyle, technology and solar energy, the heritage of BBB, a passion for guiding & guide use areas, putting miles on the sleds, W.A.T.R (Women's Alaska Trappers Retreat, Iv's Mink Coat, Bret's bear story, Visit our Website - www.alaskawildproject.com Follow on Instagram - www.instagram.com/alaskawildproject Watch on YouTube - www.youtube.com/@alaskawildproject $upport on Patreon - www.patreon.com/alaskawildproject
This week's guest is John Kesler; a hard-working, avid outdoorsman just like the rest of us! He is a full-time hunting and fishing guide in the great state of Colorado and has a degree in wildlife biology with his previous background including having worked for the CPW in his earlier years. As a resident hunter in Colorado, John actually found us through a TikTok comment on one of our reels which lead to a healthy discussion about the current controversies surrounding wolves and mountain lions in John's State, and ultimately us extending the invite to have John on the show! John shares with us an honest perspective of someone who lives and breathes Colorado wildlife and hunting, and stays up to date and in touch with what is going on at the conservation and legislative levels. John discusses his personal perspectives, opinions and solutions, and shares with us a behind the scenes look at being a professional guide in Colorado. If you are interested in the perspective of the Colorado resident hunter right now, then this is a must-listen!Fall Obsession Podcast is sponsored by:Hoot Camo Company (https://hootcamo.com/)Bear River Archery (https://www.bearriverarchery.com/)Trophy Edits (https://trophyedits.com/?ref=fallobsession)The Outdoor Call Radio App (https://www.theoutdoorcallradio.com/)
Food banks are facing cuts from the federal government.Legislation to allow the hunting of mountain lions passes the State Senate.Stillwater voters are considering the future of a new animal shelter.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Blue Sky and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
In this episode of Leupold's Hunt Talk Radio, Randy is joined by Brant Chutter and Quynn Nielsen, two avid lion hunters from British Columbia, who Randy happened to spend a lot of time with last summer in the MacKenzie Mountains. Brant grew up in a home with two wildlife biologist-parents, who formed his view of science and sustainability. Brant and Quynn now own Rival Outfitting in British Columbia, with lion hunts being a featured hunt. Listen in while Randy, Brant, and Quynn talk about lion management, houndsmen, predation and prey, and social influence overriding science in many outdoor activities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Imagine going through 56 surgeries and still being able to hike the Grand Canyon. That's just one of the epic challenges Becca Schumer faced on her way to an unforgettable Rim-to-Rim. Today, Becca shares her story, and also some advice—as a sports physical therapist—on training for your own adventure. ***** Please join the Grand Canyon Hiker Dude Show's private Facebook group by clicking here. Our group is a judgment-free zone full of interaction, information, and inspiration—it's simply THE place to get the best information in advance of your Canyon adventure. Join Brian, Coach Arnie, and most of the guests you've heard on the show in an environment created to answer your questions and help you have the best possible experience below the rim. It's completely free. ***** You can help support the show by considering Rim2Rim or Canyon-centric gear and apparel from Bright Angel Outfitters, the brand founded by Brian & Zeena that exists to help you hike your best hike. Check it out at BrightAngelOutfitters.com. ***** To reach Coach Arnie, you can call or text him (yes, really!) at (602) 390-9144 or send him a message on Instagram @painfreearnie. ***** Have an idea for the show, or someone you think would be a great guest? Reach out to Brian anytime at gchikerdude@brightangeloutfitters.com. ***** The Grand Canyon Shade Tracker is our gift to the Grand Canyon hiking community. This incredible interactive tool lets you see when and where you'll have precious shade on your Grand Canyon hike—every route on every hour of every day of the year. Check it out at brightangeloutfitters.com. Another free resource from Bright Angel Outfitters aimed at making your Grand Canyon adventure the best and safest it can be. ***** For more great Grand Canyon content, please check us out on the following platforms: YouTube (@GrandCanyonHikerDude) for informative and inspirational videos Instagram (@GrandCanyonHikerDude) for photos from the trail TikTok (@GrandCanyonHikerDude) for fun and informative short-form videos Facebook (@GrandCanyonHikerDude)
Colorado Outdoors - the Podcast for Colorado Parks and Wildlife
In April 2024, Colorado's 2024-25 Long Appropriations Bill opened the door for a new Colorado Parks and Wildlife statewide K-9 program. The new statewide K-9 program will have a lead K-9 Supervisor and five K-9 handlers assigned to the new statewide unit. This comes on the heels of the success of CPW's previous pilot program in which CPW utilized three dogs.K-9 officers aid CPW wildlife managers in detecting the presence of wildlife, whether that's checking hunters or even identifying endangered species in the field. Along with assisting in wildlife law enforcement cases, dogs can also be used in black bear management.CPW recently promoted former District Wildlife Manager Ian Petkash, who handles K-9 Samson, to the K-9 Unit Supervisor position. Petkash joins the podcast to let us know plans for expanding the K-9 program and provide a better understanding of how CPW's wildlife officers utilize dogs in the field and what it takes to build the program.
In this episode of the Free Outside Show, I share a series of thrilling and humorous animal encounters from his extensive outdoor adventures. From close calls with moose and grizzly bears to unexpected interactions with goats and mice, I recount my experiences with wildlife while hiking and trail running. I also touches on human interactions in the wild and share rapid-fire stories of various animal encounters, culminating in his recent trail work experience. This episode captures the essence of outdoor adventure and the unpredictability of nature.Support us by shopping at Janji.com and GarageGrownGear.comTakeawaysJeff has had numerous animal encounters while hiking.Moose can be surprisingly aggressive when startled.Grizzly bears are intimidating but can be managed with bear spray.Goats are territorial and can act aggressively over resources.Mice can invade your space if you're not careful with food storage.Human interactions in the wild can be unpredictable and alarming.Animals like coyotes can be intimidating when they surround your camp.Unexpected wildlife encounters can lead to humorous stories.Trail work is a rewarding way to give back to the outdoor community.Every outdoor adventure comes with its own set of challenges and surprises.Sound Bites"I had to run from a moose.""I just got charged by a grizzly.""Goats are surprisingly territorial.""I woke up to a mouse in my tent.""Coyotes circled my tent at night.""I carried a heavy cable for trail work."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Animal Encounters02:53 Moose Encounters: A Close Call06:11 Grizzly Bear Stories: Facing Fear09:09 Goat Encounters: Unexpected Territoriality12:00 Mice and Other Small Creatures14:51 Human Interactions in the Wild18:08 Rapid Fire Animal Encounters21:02 Trail Work and Community EngagementKeywordsanimal encounters, hiking stories, outdoor adventures, wildlife experiences, grizzly bears, moose, goats, trail running, nature, Jeff Garmire
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins takes on bird flu. Researchers look to deter mountain lions from attacking livestock. Decreased consumption hurts California winegrape growersUSDA stops taxpayer money for food assistance to illegal aliens.Mexico opens its market for more U.S. corn.A bill to provide overtime tax credits to farm employers to get more money to their employees.
On this episode I have Ventura based native storyteller & educator, tribal spiritual adviser, Native American activist, Chumash canoe paddler, and tribal elder in the Fernandeno Tataviam & Ventureno Chumash tribes, Alan Salazar, join me on the show. He is an absolute living legend for his contributions to Native American heritage and education. We chat about his first meaningful memories out in nature, how his father played a major role in him embracing his indigenous roots at a young age,, top mountains & trails in SoCal, the importance of revitalizing tribal culture along with wildlife and native plants, what the Chumash and Tataviam tribes were most known for, the importance of storytelling in tribal culture, presiding over the burial of celebrity mountain lion P22, tribal wisdom & tips when exploring out in nature, the history of building Chumash canoes and being featured in a Patagonia film, his once in a lifetime experience of being apart of the first canoe crossing to Channel Islands in over 150 years, how tribal people built California, and the one outdoor experience he would relive all over again. Shout out to the Museum of Ventura County for graciously allowing us to record this episode in their beautiful outdoor patio courtyard! This museum is a true gem, preserving and celebrating the rich history, art, and culture of Ventura County. Make sure to give their museum a visit in downtown Ventura. Watch Youtube video version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlTXEVB-Y4YShop Alan's tribal story books on https://www.sunspritehandwork.com/Watch Patagonia Film feat. Alan Salazar on https://tinyurl.com/mrxzedh6Visit and check out the Museum of Ventura County on https://venturamuseum.org/ and follow on https://www.instagram.com/museumofventuracounty/Follow Just Trek on IG https://www.instagram.com/just.trek/Support Just Trek on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/justtrekShop Just Trek merch on https://www.justtrek.net/shopListen to more podcast episodes on https://www.justtrek.netWant to send me a message? Email me at justtrekofficial@gmail.com or DM on Instagram @just.trek
Retired Wildlife Biologist and former government employee Mike Bodenchuk has been there and done that when it comes to managing wildlife. A former state hired beaver trapper who worked his way up the food chain to ultimately serve as the head of Texas 150 state hired trappers within the Texas Wildlife Commission, Mike gives us [...]
"We are destroying these ecosystems at our peril, and if we take out these apex predators, like mountain lions or lynx we are messing with our own capacity to survive, not just wildlife." Did you know there are mountain lions living in the very centre of Los Angeles? Some cougars have even gained celebrity status. In the latest episode of Rewilding World Ben Goldsmith is joined by wildlife celebrity Beth Pratt, whose job it is to foster harmonious coexistence between wildlife and people in California. Following the Los Angeles fires they discuss the impact the devastation has had on the city's wildlife. Ben Goldsmith is a British financier and rewilding enthusiast. Join him as he speaks to people from all over the world who champion nature and are helping to restore habitats and wildlife to some of the most nature depleted parts of our planet.This podcast is produced by The Podcast Coach.Text Rewilding the World here. Let us know what you think of the podcast and if there are any rewilding projects you would love Ben to feature in future episodes. The Conservation Collective support locally-led environmental Foundations around the world. Together we'll protect and restore the wild places we know and love.
In this week's episode I am joined by Hunter Keating. Hunter has been following hounds since an early age but made a big change after high school where he moved from Virgina to Montana. He has since bounced around the West and has finally landed in Utah. His passion is chasing Mountain Lions in the red rock country and makes his living doing just that. Sponsors: https://conkeysoutdoors.com Promo Code TREETALKINTIME5 https://fullcrymag.com https://www.southernhoundhunting.com Merch: https://treetalkin.com/collections Social Media: https://www.patreon.com/treetalkintime https://www.instagram.com/treetalkinmedia https://www.facebook.com/treetalkinmedia
Casey Anderson, American filmmaker, wildlife naturalist, and television presenter known for translating human relationships with the natural world and wild animals. Cam and Casey cover how Casey got into wildlife photography and filmmaking, personal animal attacks, wildlife management and more! Follow along: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cameronrhanes Twitter: https://twitter.com/cameronhanes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camhanes/ Website: https://www.cameronhanes.com Follow Casey: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grizzlyguy/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@endlessventure Thank you to our sponsors: MUDWTR: https://mudwtr.com/cam use code CAM for 15% off MTN OPS Supplements: https://mtnops.com/ Use code KEEPHAMMERING for 20% off and Free Shipping Ketone IQ: https://www.ketone.com/Cam use code CAM for 30% off your first subscription Grizzly Coolers: https://www.grizzlycoolers.com/ use code KEEPHAMMERING for 20% off Black Rifle Coffee: https://www.blackriflecoffee.com/ Use code KEEPHAMMERING for 20% your first order Montana Knife Company: https://www.montanaknifecompany.com/ Use code CAM for 10% off Timestamps: 00:00:00 How Casey Got into Wildlife Photography 00:07:27 Animal Language - Magpies 00:11:08 Learning to Hunt from Predatory Animals 00:16:41 Wolves Hunting Instincts & Behavior 00:21:05 Behavior When the Wind Changes 00:22:16 How Predators Kill 00:27:28 Brutus - Raising a Grizzly Bear 00:29:22 Ad Break 00:31:46 Bear Personalities & Understanding Their Body Language 00:43:34 Learning Tracking & Animal Behavior in Africa 00:49:44 Timothy Treadwell 00:58:09 Animals in Filmmaking 01:04:45 A Love for Animals & Hunting 01:07:37 Casey's Appearance on Oprah 01:10:52 Animal Protection VS Management 01:21:22 Money in Wildlife Viewing 01:24:34 Telling Stories Through YouTube 01:30:03 Treasures from the Wild 01:35:13 Montana Knife Packout Skinner Knife 01:36:53 Q - F#*k, Marry, Kill - Brown Bears, Mountain Lions, or Tigers 01:44:43 Bart Schleyer 01:48:03 Q - Does Bigfoot Exist 01:53:51 Q - Combatting Fear While Being Alone in the Wilderness? 01:58:46 Q - Getting Your Blood Sucked by a Vampire Bat 02:03:28 How Heart Surgery Changed Casey's Life - Running Ultras 02:10:11 Getting Attacked by a Mountain Lion 02:13:49 Getting Attacked by a Pack of Wolves 02:17:56 Outro
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In this episode, Jen and Dyana sit down with Chamois Andersen, Senior Field Representative for Defenders of Wildlife, to discuss the essential protocols for encountering some of the most formidable wildlife on U.S. hiking trails, including grizzly bears and mountain lions. Andersen also shares insights into the challenges of protecting endangered species, the complexities of relocating bison and grizzly bears, and important advice for tourists visiting national parks.Defenders of Wildlife is a nonprofit conservation organization dedicated to protecting and restoring imperiled wildlife and their habitats across North America. For more information visit, defenders.orgNOTABLE TIMESTAMPS: 4:08 Welcome, Chamois Andersen6:17 Bison disease testing and relocation13:02 What is Defenders of Wildlife14:10 Safety tips for hikers encountering wildlife in the backcountry19:29 Dyana's grizzly bear encounter & Jen's close calls with a mountain lion27:07 How to react when a bear charges29:56 How to be a respectful and safe tourist in national parks40:40 Chamois' advice for hikers and backpackers41:44 Chamois' dedication to wildlife advocacy and restoring animals to a region Where to find and support Bush & Banter: Follow Bush & Banter on Instagram: @bushandbanter Visit Bush & Banter's website: www.bushandbanter.com Join Bush & Banter's Patreon community: patreon.com/bushandbanter E-mail Bush & Banter: bushandbanter@gmail.com Follow Dyana on Instagram: @dyanacarmella Follow Jennifer on Instagram: @thewhimsicalwoman
This episode first aired on July 24, 2024. One of Hollywood’s recent celebrities wasn’t a person, but a feline. The famed mountain lion made headlines in Los Angeles and nationwide. He became a household name for making his home in Griffith Park, right in the middle of L.A. But the overwhelming support for P-22 wasn’t enough to save him. LAist Correspondent Jill Replogle looks into P-22’s stardom, people’s obsession with him, and what his story says about our ability to coexist with wildlife in a rapidly changing, increasingly urban world. Grow your business–no matter what stage you’re in. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at SHOPIFY.COM/paradise Learn more about the rich traditions and vibrant voices of Native California at https://NewsFromNativeCalifornia.com Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
This episode first aired on July 24, 2024. One of Hollywood’s recent celebrities wasn’t a person, but a feline. The famed mountain lion made headlines in Los Angeles and nationwide. He became a household name for making his home in Griffith Park, right in the middle of L.A. But the overwhelming support for P-22 wasn’t enough to save him. LAist Correspondent Jill Replogle looks into P-22’s stardom, people’s obsession with him, and what his story says about our ability to coexist with wildlife in a rapidly changing, increasingly urban world. Grow your business–no matter what stage you’re in. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at SHOPIFY.COM/paradise Learn more about the rich traditions and vibrant voices of Native California at https://NewsFromNativeCalifornia.com Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
This episode first aired on July 24, 2024. One of Hollywood’s recent celebrities wasn’t a person, but a feline. The famed mountain lion made headlines in Los Angeles and nationwide. He became a household name for making his home in Griffith Park, right in the middle of L.A. But the overwhelming support for P-22 wasn’t enough to save him. LAist Correspondent Jill Replogle looks into P-22’s stardom, people’s obsession with him, and what his story says about our ability to coexist with wildlife in a rapidly changing, increasingly urban world. Grow your business–no matter what stage you’re in. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at SHOPIFY.COM/paradise Learn more about the rich traditions and vibrant voices of Native California at https://NewsFromNativeCalifornia.com Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
This episode first aired on July 24, 2024. One of Hollywood’s recent celebrities wasn’t a person, but a feline. The famed mountain lion made headlines in Los Angeles and nationwide. He became a household name for making his home in Griffith Park, right in the middle of L.A. But the overwhelming support for P-22 wasn’t enough to save him. LAist Correspondent Jill Replogle looks into P-22’s stardom, people’s obsession with him, and what his story says about our ability to coexist with wildlife in a rapidly changing, increasingly urban world. Grow your business–no matter what stage you’re in. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at SHOPIFY.COM/paradise Learn more about the rich traditions and vibrant voices of Native California at https://NewsFromNativeCalifornia.com Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
Leupold's Shawn Skipper joins the show to tell a story about the easiest mountain lion hunt and a big game animal once on the brink of extinction. Plus, KJ attempts to provide details on the newest optics Leupold plans to launch. This Gun Talk Hunt is brought to you by Leupold, Ruger, Range Ready Studios, Savage Arms, Franchi USA, CZ-USA, Smith & Wesson, Hodgdon Powder, Silencer Central, RCBS.For more content, subscribe to Gun Talk at guntalktv.com, on Gun Talk's Roku, Apple TV, iOS app, Android app, or find Gun Talk on YouTube, Rumble, Facebook, Instagram, X, and guntalk.com. Listen to all Gun Talk Podcasts with Spreaker, iHeart, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you find podcasts.Copyright ©2024 Freefire Media, LLCGun Talk Hunt 12.07.24
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For 33 years, he was paid by the Denver Nuggets not to speak but to entertain — with unparalleled vitality and virality — as Rocky the Mountain Lion. Now, Kenn Solomon breaks his silence, on the bloody, back-breaking work of a very private profession. Plus: Rocky's flu game, his beef with Russell Westbrook... and what it feels like to get knocked unconscious by Charles Barkley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Steven Rinella talks with Wyatt Brooks, Aaron Brooks, Malcolm Brooks, Ryan Callaghan, Chester Floyd, and Corinne Schneider. Topics discussed: Patience and willingness to be out the longest; oison oak monoculture; ticks in the ear and up the nose; depredation permits; the public perception of predators; management deficiencies; when you're out shed hunting and run into a lion; how it won't back down even though you hit it in the face with your pack; losing a brother, losing a son; Malcolm's article in The New York Times Magazine; and more. Connect with Steve and The MeatEater Podcast Network Steve on Instagram and Twitter MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YoutubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.