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Hi Listeners, Welcome to another episode of "Exploring the World with the Da Potato Sisters". Hope you enjoy this episode, and please share this podcast with other people if you are enjoying it so far!-Da Potato Sisters (aka Riya and Isha :)Sources:Reis, Kathryn. Temperate Grassland Biome-Definition, Climate, & Wildlife. Study.com, Weebly. Temperate Grassland. WWF. Understanding grassland loss in the Northern Great Plains. WWF,National Geographic Society. Grassland Biome. National Geographic, NASA Earth Observatory, Ford, Paulette L et al. Disturbance and Climate Change in the Interior West. USDA.gov, Defenders of Wildlife. Prairie Dog. Defenders of Wildlife
On this episode of Dancing with the Bards, Brooke, Larry and a begrudging Ian are joined by Stephen as we delve into this Zoo Management Boardgame published by Feuerland Spiele and designed by Mathias Wigge.
8e émission de la 61e session...Cette semaine, cool jazz, jazz modal et post-bop! En musique: Dorothy Ashby with Frank West sur l'album Hip Harp (Prestige, 1958); Shelly Mane sur l'album 2-3-4 (Impulse!, 1962) Duke Pearson sur l'album Prairie Dog (Atlantic, 1966); The Albert Mangelsdorff Quintet sur l'album Now Jazz Ramwong (CBS, 1964); John Surman sur l'album Flashpoint and Undercurrents (Cuneiform, 2025, enr. 1969); Marshall Allen sur l'album New Dawn (Mexican Summer, 2025)...
The ACP are heading behind the counter of the comic book shop world this week as Andy Smith of Secret Identity Comics joins the gang to talk comics and more! From starting a NEW comic book shop in Chester, Pull Lists, Back Issues, the juggernaut of Absolute Batman and what got him into comics in the first place, this chat has everything. You're going to want to pop to your local comic book store after listening to this one! Great stuff to check out: Secret Identity Comics, Christian Ward, Absolute Batman, Millennium Comics, My Comic Book Country, Pat Mills, Ragtime Soldier, Gorehaus, ACP Drink and Draw, Alan Purdie, Artem Trakenov, Bubbles #21, Sunday, American Nature, Floating World, Lawless Comic Con 2025, Russell Mark Olsen, The Phantom, Silence, Tribute Press, Call of the Totem, Nectar Comics, Atrocity, Hour of the Wolf, Mad Cave Comics, The Hermit, The Balance Comics, Prairie Dogs #5
My guest Steve Perry joins me to share about his trip to Theodore Roosevelt National Park where he photographed a Prairie Dog wide angle with auto capture on a Nikon camera. We also chat about always looking around for other options when shooting, specifically on workshops. We talked about his take on being creative with wildlife photography and wrap up talking about how much less attention his videos about field-craft and techniques get compared to videos about gear. Follow Steve at: Website: www.backcountrygallery.com Instagram: @backcountrygallery Show Mentions: Prairie Dog shot Bison photo Anhinga backlit
This episode is ripped from the headlines and involves a tangled legal battle going to the Washington state Supreme Court and one resident's attempts to stop the eradication of plague-carrying vermin. Listen in!
The animals are critical to ecosystems in the Great Plains. Learn more at https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/
Concourse 12. 8 PM. Sharp. ‘How am I still writing this story?' What even is this story? To be fair, I didn't know what I was writing but it sounded good—there was something powerful about the way the shadow figures danced in the confines of my mind—careful not to become attached to the love I had grown for them, the mysterious shadows, they appeared both as creatures of man, and as animals; this— The Prairie Dog— a fortified soldier but also a leader. There's nothing you can do about this, you know. Why exactly should I want to do anything at all? It's a curse. So it is. —you'll be rid of it within the turn of seasons. Worthwhile advice. I envy you. — as anyone should. —you shouldn't. The second, a voice unknown. I didn't know these pussyfoot bastards worked on Sundays. They work to the will of your beck and call. Like all good slaves and servants should. As to be expected under your remarkable guidance. My remarkable guidance is yet to be a consideration as my unintentional inadequacies. Verily, I'm sure. Are you sure. There was once a time I wasn't so sure or anything— Now I'm more than sure of everything than I ever was. Now I believe you. —you shouldn't. It was a raised scar, like the one on my elbow from when I was 9–one I was sure would never heal. It could easily be felt by running my tongue only the bottom of my lower lip— evidence that there has been a hole in my face that had gone straight through to the other side—just then I remembered that also my too teeth had left bloody, skinless indents on my upper lip, which eventually inspired me to re-pieirce my upper lip—the canine tooth had almost gone all the way through, anyway— I joked; but it wasn't funny. Why in the fuck should I trust you? That's a good question. It's a question that deserves an answer. Even if I gave you a good one, would you trust it? What? Do you trust me at all? I'm trying to. Trying is doing. There are tougher things than swallowing your pride. How about—swallowing a bullet. That's some class-A on-screen banter. Now I have an endless supply of coffee in my room. That's good—if only there were somehow also warm calorie-free pastries to add to the pleasure of luxury one would find such as waking up to one's own studio, fresh out of time and chock full of ideas, and a hearty list of things to do— with a whole world of… Oh. The wi-FI is on. Something about my creative intelligence had seem to spark a curious interest within the pre-concious life forms of the lower realms. Lucky, I was just visiting—sure to take my life at any given moment when just so I felt that I had been fed up to here with simply human senselessness; however, I was indeed tasked with enveloping humankind in my own ways—that is, the ways of higher thinking, as I had traveled far and long from an ascended realm, only of course to be welcomed by absolute l chaos—and some primitive, intrinsic fear. Humans happen to be almost immidiateky stifled by one's outer appearances—as to say the least— as when I first I arrived I was neither welcome, nor valued. AHAT—WHATTHEFUCK. Yes. EEGH. How do you do? [The Festival Project.™] {Enter The Multiverse} There for I, There for I, There for I, None! As truth did shatter mine ever being, And also Ever person near WHO VALIDATED THAT BITCH'S PARKING. —you think she drove here?! —if she did it would be on a broomstick. Goddammit. Get her out of here! Out! I said! You're…not a fan of Fallon's, are you. No, I'm not. (No—God, no.) Well, why not? First of all, he winks at people. ;) *cringe* Like, off camera. And I want damages. Damages?! Damages. He's seeking damages?! To what. Like, my entire—everything. Damages to everything. My entire life! Ah. I've got to admit, being sued hy Jimmy Fallon is probably the most exciting thing that's ever happened in the entirety of this series! What about that thing with Skrillex. That was pretty exiting. Which thing with Skrillex? All the things with Skrillex were pretty exciting. (Admittedly, yes.) Then there was Dillon Francis. I hate Dillon Francis. Exactly. Why! Because he excited you. Next question! Ahead. Yo. I finally get to link up with Supacree. You're a mess. Everything is a mess. The world is a mess. —your mom's a mess. Amanda, please. Have you been drinking? How long has deadmau5 been a cat? Forever, I think. Exciting! Enter through the exit! Enter through the exit! Who the fuck let you in here. {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2024 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ©
Concourse 12. 8 PM. Sharp. ‘How am I still writing this story?' What even is this story? To be fair, I didn't know what I was writing but it sounded good—there was something powerful about the way the shadow figures danced in the confines of my mind—careful not to become attached to the love I had grown for them, the mysterious shadows, they appeared both as creatures of man, and as animals; this— The Prairie Dog— a fortified soldier but also a leader. There's nothing you can do about this, you know. Why exactly should I want to do anything at all? It's a curse. So it is. —you'll be rid of it within the turn of seasons. Worthwhile advice. I envy you. — as anyone should. —you shouldn't. The second, a voice unknown. I didn't know these pussyfoot bastards worked on Sundays. They work to the will of your beck and call. Like all good slaves and servants should. As to be expected under your remarkable guidance. My remarkable guidance is yet to be a consideration as my unintentional inadequacies. Verily, I'm sure. Are you sure. There was once a time I wasn't so sure or anything— Now I'm more than sure of everything than I ever was. Now I believe you. —you shouldn't. It was a raised scar, like the one on my elbow from when I was 9–one I was sure would never heal. It could easily be felt by running my tongue only the bottom of my lower lip— evidence that there has been a hole in my face that had gone straight through to the other side—just then I remembered that also my too teeth had left bloody, skinless indents on my upper lip, which eventually inspired me to re-pieirce my upper lip—the canine tooth had almost gone all the way through, anyway— I joked; but it wasn't funny. Why in the fuck should I trust you? That's a good question. It's a question that deserves an answer. Even if I gave you a good one, would you trust it? What? Do you trust me at all? I'm trying to. Trying is doing. There are tougher things than swallowing your pride. How about—swallowing a bullet. That's some class-A on-screen banter. Now I have an endless supply of coffee in my room. That's good—if only there were somehow also warm calorie-free pastries to add to the pleasure of luxury one would find such as waking up to one's own studio, fresh out of time and chock full of ideas, and a hearty list of things to do— with a whole world of… Oh. The wi-FI is on. Something about my creative intelligence had seem to spark a curious interest within the pre-concious life forms of the lower realms. Lucky, I was just visiting—sure to take my life at any given moment when just so I felt that I had been fed up to here with simply human senselessness; however, I was indeed tasked with enveloping humankind in my own ways—that is, the ways of higher thinking, as I had traveled far and long from an ascended realm, only of course to be welcomed by absolute l chaos—and some primitive, intrinsic fear. Humans happen to be almost immidiateky stifled by one's outer appearances—as to say the least— as when I first I arrived I was neither welcome, nor valued. AHAT—WHATTHEFUCK. Yes. EEGH. How do you do? [The Festival Project.™] {Enter The Multiverse} There for I, There for I, There for I, None! As truth did shatter mine ever being, And also Ever person near WHO VALIDATED THAT BITCH'S PARKING. —you think she drove here?! —if she did it would be on a broomstick. Goddammit. Get her out of here! Out! I said! You're…not a fan of Fallon's, are you. No, I'm not. (No—God, no.) Well, why not? First of all, he winks at people. ;) *cringe* Like, off camera. And I want damages. Damages?! Damages. He's seeking damages?! To what. Like, my entire—everything. Damages to everything. My entire life! Ah. I've got to admit, being sued hy Jimmy Fallon is probably the most exciting thing that's ever happened in the entirety of this series! What about that thing with Skrillex. That was pretty exiting. Which thing with Skrillex? All the things with Skrillex were pretty exciting. (Admittedly, yes.) Then there was Dillon Francis. I hate Dillon Francis. Exactly. Why! Because he excited you. Next question! Ahead. Yo. I finally get to link up with Supacree. You're a mess. Everything is a mess. The world is a mess. —your mom's a mess. Amanda, please. Have you been drinking? How long has deadmau5 been a cat? Forever, I think. Exciting! Enter through the exit! Enter through the exit! Who the fuck let you in here. {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2024 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Concourse 12. 8 PM. Sharp. ‘How am I still writing this story?' What even is this story? To be fair, I didn't know what I was writing but it sounded good—there was something powerful about the way the shadow figures danced in the confines of my mind—careful not to become attached to the love I had grown for them, the mysterious shadows, they appeared both as creatures of man, and as animals; this— The Prairie Dog— a fortified soldier but also a leader. There's nothing you can do about this, you know. Why exactly should I want to do anything at all? It's a curse. So it is. —you'll be rid of it within the turn of seasons. Worthwhile advice. I envy you. — as anyone should. —you shouldn't. The second, a voice unknown. I didn't know these pussyfoot bastards worked on Sundays. They work to the will of your beck and call. Like all good slaves and servants should. As to be expected under your remarkable guidance. My remarkable guidance is yet to be a consideration as my unintentional inadequacies. Verily, I'm sure. Are you sure. There was once a time I wasn't so sure or anything— Now I'm more than sure of everything than I ever was. Now I believe you. —you shouldn't. It was a raised scar, like the one on my elbow from when I was 9–one I was sure would never heal. It could easily be felt by running my tongue only the bottom of my lower lip— evidence that there has been a hole in my face that had gone straight through to the other side—just then I remembered that also my too teeth had left bloody, skinless indents on my upper lip, which eventually inspired me to re-pieirce my upper lip—the canine tooth had almost gone all the way through, anyway— I joked; but it wasn't funny. Why in the fuck should I trust you? That's a good question. It's a question that deserves an answer. Even if I gave you a good one, would you trust it? What? Do you trust me at all? I'm trying to. Trying is doing. There are tougher things than swallowing your pride. How about—swallowing a bullet. That's some class-A on-screen banter. Now I have an endless supply of coffee in my room. That's good—if only there were somehow also warm calorie-free pastries to add to the pleasure of luxury one would find such as waking up to one's own studio, fresh out of time and chock full of ideas, and a hearty list of things to do— with a whole world of… Oh. The wi-FI is on. Something about my creative intelligence had seem to spark a curious interest within the pre-concious life forms of the lower realms. Lucky, I was just visiting—sure to take my life at any given moment when just so I felt that I had been fed up to here with simply human senselessness; however, I was indeed tasked with enveloping humankind in my own ways—that is, the ways of higher thinking, as I had traveled far and long from an ascended realm, only of course to be welcomed by absolute l chaos—and some primitive, intrinsic fear. Humans happen to be almost immidiateky stifled by one's outer appearances—as to say the least— as when I first I arrived I was neither welcome, nor valued. AHAT—WHATTHEFUCK. Yes. EEGH. How do you do? [The Festival Project.™] {Enter The Multiverse} There for I, There for I, There for I, None! As truth did shatter mine ever being, And also Ever person near WHO VALIDATED THAT BITCH'S PARKING. —you think she drove here?! —if she did it would be on a broomstick. Goddammit. Get her out of here! Out! I said! You're…not a fan of Fallon's, are you. No, I'm not. (No—God, no.) Well, why not? First of all, he winks at people. ;) *cringe* Like, off camera. And I want damages. Damages?! Damages. He's seeking damages?! To what. Like, my entire—everything. Damages to everything. My entire life! Ah. I've got to admit, being sued hy Jimmy Fallon is probably the most exciting thing that's ever happened in the entirety of this series! What about that thing with Skrillex. That was pretty exiting. Which thing with Skrillex? All the things with Skrillex were pretty exciting. (Admittedly, yes.) Then there was Dillon Francis. I hate Dillon Francis. Exactly. Why! Because he excited you. Next question! Ahead. Yo. I finally get to link up with Supacree. You're a mess. Everything is a mess. The world is a mess. —your mom's a mess. Amanda, please. Have you been drinking? How long has deadmau5 been a cat? Forever, I think. Exciting! Enter through the exit! Enter through the exit! Who the fuck let you in here. {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2024 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ©
A frosty start leads to adventure, navigating through Theodore Roosevelt National Park! From a sub-freezing camping morning to a literal standoff with a bison, listen in as we explore the unique challenges and rewards of fall adventures in one of North Dakota's most scenic landscapes. Housekeeping We're shifting the schedule around a bit here as we close out the year… we're going to delay the final best of for 2024 so we can go straight through to finish the NoDak Adventure with no interruptions. But also… Live Show! Friday December 6 at 9pm ET/6pm PT - topics TBA, and of course it'll be the pod for the following week if you can't make it live. Links and more at pedalshift.net/live. Best of will be the week of the 19th, then you Shifty the Elf fans? The Holiday Spectacular returns Dec 26th to close out the year! Folks, heads up this episode contains zero biking, but the next one does as temps eventually warmed up. And as you'll hear… probably for the best it was too cold, because one particular TR NP resident was not interested in yielding to any of us…. Highlights: • Cold Camping Realities: Waking up to 31°F in a frosty tent, layering up for warmth, and reflecting on the joys and challenges of camping in such conditions. • Wildlife Encounters: • Visits to “prairie dog cities” and observing their fascinating social behaviors. • Sightings of deer, jackrabbits, and a variety of birds, including a mysterious pheasant-like species. • A memorable standoff with “Gandalf,” a bison blocking the road for over 30 minutes. • Reflections on Theodore Roosevelt: Insights into the history and legacy of TR's connection to the park, alongside a discussion of his mixed-bag of a legacy. • Midwestern to Western Transition: Observations on how North Dakota's geography and culture bridge the Midwest and the West. • Prairie Dog City Philosophy: The ecological role of prairie dogs and their perception as pests versus vital contributors to their ecosystem. Takeaways: • Gear Tips for Winter Camping: Always pack gloves and insulated footwear to keep extremities warm. • Embracing Flexibility: Knowing when to pivot plans, like transitioning from biking to exploring by vehicle when temperatures and wildlife dictate. • Respecting Wildlife: Acknowledging the park as the animals' home and adapting to their presence rather than forcing interactions. Resources: • Visit the official Theodore Roosevelt National Park website for information about visiting this stunning location. • Learn more about the Northern Tier Trail here. Statistics Morning temp range 21-32 F Percent of "loop" covered 40 Lord of the Rings wildlife namings 1 Prairie Dog sightings 18 bazillion Flats 0
Phamaly Theatre Company's Ben Raanan joins us, plus catching up with Audacious Immersive's Ren Manley and our weekly Top 10 Colorado Headliners In this episode of the OnStage Colorado Podcast, hosts Alex Miller and Toni Tresca are joined by special guest host Ben Raanan. Ben is the artistic director of Phamaly Theatre Company — Colorado's creative home for theatre artists with disabilities. Ben gives us the scoop on how he came to Phamaly as well as some thoughts on working with actors, how the public should view this work and a look at the just-announced new season for 2025. Later in the episode, Toni catches up with Ren Manley, artistic director for Audacious Immersive. She can be seen now in their production of Frankenstein and she talks with Toni about how it all started, what immersive is all about and their ever-popular production of Drunk Christmas, now in its eighth year. And as always we run down our Top 10 Colorado Headliners — shows around the state you might keep an eye out for. This week's Headliners: As You Like It, The Coffee Joint, Denver, Oct. 31-Nov. 9 Stop Kiss, Louisville Center for the Arts, Nov. 1-16 Gutenberg! The Musical, Garner Galleria Theatre, Denver, Nov. 2, 2025-May 5, 2025 Reefer Madness: The Musical, Lincoln Center, Fort Collins, Nov. 2-30 Denver Film Festival, Nov. 1-10 The City Dog and the Prairie Dog, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Nov. 2-24 Elephant & Piggie's "We Are in a Play!", Denver Center, through Dec. 22 The Squirrels, Westcliffe Community Players, Nov. 1-3 Eyes Up, Mouth Agape, Buntport, Denver, Nov. 1-23 Disney Descendants - The Musical, Steel City Theatre, Pueblo, Oct. 18-Nov. 3
Send us a textBadlands National Park has out of this world landscape and is considered the birthplace of vertebrate paleontology. Many visitors find ancient fossils every year when they visit Badlands. Come learn about the geology, paleontology, zoology and history of the amazing Badlands National Park. You don't want to miss this episode!
Send us a textTheodore Roosevelt National Park is the only national park named in honor of a president. His conservation efforts to create and protect public lands makes him our super hero! Theodore Roosevelt National Park has so much history and wildlife. Come learn about the wildlife you can observe in this park: pronghorn, wild horses, bison, prairie dogs, elk and deer. The solitude of this park make it a unique experience your family will love.
Discover the amazing secret language of prairie dogs. Prairie dogs have one of the most detailed ways of communicating among animals. Learn what they might be saying on today's episode.Here's our trail map:What Is A Prairie?Are Prairie Dogs…Dogs?What Is A Keystone Species?What Is A Prairie Dog Town?How Do Prairie Dogs Use A Secret Language?How Does God's Spirit Use a Secret Language To Speak To Us?Episode Links:Order Nat Theo T-Shirts Through September 3rd: https://erynlynum.myshopify.com/Explore CTCMath with a FREE weekly trial: https://www.ctcmath.com/Explore Apologia's curriculum and classes: https://www.apologia.com/Apologia's Swimming Creatures Zoology Curriculum: https://www.apologia.com/shop/zoology-2-advantage-set/Find great Christian books and resources at Christianbook.com: https://www.christianbook.com/Free Prairie Dog Coloring Sheet: https://erynlynum.com/nattheo41Access full Episode Activity Guides by joining the Nat Theo Club: https://erynlynum.com/clubOrder Eryn's book, Rooted in Wonder: Nurturing Your Family's Faith Through God's Creation: https://www.amazon.com/Rooted-Wonder-Nurturing-Familys-Creation/dp/0825447615Scriptures Referenced in This Episode:“Now we did not receive the spirit of the world, but we received the Spirit that is from God so that we can know all that God has given us.” 2 Corinthians 2:12 (NCV)“But the Helper will teach you everything and will cause you to remember all that I told you. This Helper is the Holy Spirit whom the Father will send in my name.” John 14:26 (NCV)“Speak to each other with psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, singing and making music in your hearts to the Lord.” Ephesians 5:19 (NCV)Terms Learned in This Episode:Language: A way of communicating or sharing information. Prairie: A large area that is flat or has rolling hills, with a lot of grasses and wildflowers.Ecosystem: An area where the plants, creatures, and other things in nature like water, rocks, dirt, and sun all help each other.Keystone Species: A plant or creature that is very important for keeping other plants or creatures in its ecosystem alive. Prairie Dog Town: An area on the prairie where a lot of prairie dogs live.Prairie Dog Colony: A group of prairie dogs that live together in a prairie dog town.Burrowing Animals: Animals that dig burrows or use burrows underground.Mentioned in this episode:Order Nat Theo T-shirtsOrder Nat Theo T-Shirts: https://erynlynum.myshopify.com/
In this episode of the AgNext Podcast, JR and Pedro speak with Dr. John Ritten about his recent publication, “Does Drought Intensify the Effects of Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs on Livestock Production and Net Revenue in Semiarid Rangelands?” Prairie dogs are an important part of the ecosystem, but also impact cattle. In addition, drought impacts both cattle production and prairie dogs. Tune in to learn about Dr. Ritten's findings and these variables ultimately impact livestock production and net revenue. This publication can be accessed here: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rama.2024.04.011 About AgNext AgNext is at the forefront of research in animal and ecosystem health, dedicated to enhancing the profitability of the supply chain. Serving as a crossroads for producers, industry partners, and researchers, AgNext drives innovation in sustainable animal agriculture. Our research focuses on advancing the science of animal agriculture to ensure a safe, secure, and nutritious food supply. Our mission is to identify and scale innovations that foster animal and ecosystem health, promoting profitable industries that support vibrant communities. Learn more at agnext.colostate.edu. Music Credit, Producer, and Artwork Song: Tony Petersen - Dusting the Broom (downloaded from Artlist) Producer: Erica Giesenhagen Artwork: Julia Giesenhagen
In this episode of the Granta podcast we speak to the novelist and journalist Benjamin Kunkel, author of Indecision (2005) and co-founder of the journal n+1.We discuss his short story ‘Prairie Dogs' (Granta 167: Extraction), his return to writing fiction, involuntarily becoming a ‘Marxist public intellectual' and being politicised by literature. Follow these links to subscribe to the podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.Leo Robson is a cultural journalist whose work has appeared in the London Review of Books, the New Yorker, and the New Left Review. Josie Mitchell is senior editor at Granta.
P3 Radio Ep 363 Plows And Prairie Dogs by Richard Mullikin and Josh Briley
Black-footed ferrets are among the most endangered mammals in North America. These animals live in the prairies of the Great Plains, and only about 390 of them remain in the wild today. That's actually up significantly from decades past, when they were once believed to be extinct. But big threats remain in the form of habitat loss and a non-native disease called sylvatic plague, which affects the ferrets as well as the prairie dogs that they rely on for food and prairie dog burrows for shelter. The ongoing effort to save both black-footed ferrets and prairie dogs has brought together experts from WWF, Fort Belknap Indian Community, local conservation agencies in Montana, and students from the Aaniiih and Nakoda College. Joining the show today to discuss this work are Kristy Bly, WWF's black-footed ferrets restoration manager, and Tevin Messerly, a biologist with the Fort Belknap Fish and Wildlife Department. Kristy and Tevin give a rundown of all the basic facts you need to know about black-footed ferrets (1:39), what strategies they are pursuing to save them (10:46), and what it looks like to deploy those strategies in the field (13:12). LINKS: WWF's Black-Footed Ferrets page PBS Wild Hope Episode: America's BFF
Welcome to Center, North Dakota, where "The Rest of the World Is Okay but It's Better in Center!" Center is the seat of Oliver County and is home to just under 600 residents. The town's footprint is only .46 square miles. Places of interest nearby include the Cross Ranch State Park, Knife River Indian Village, and Nelson Lake. We hope you enjoy our visit to Center!Small Town News--whose headline is it, anyway? @SmallTownNewsImprov
Wake and bake with us because spring has sprung and it's time to smoke some of the good good and drink the green drinks. Show sponsors - Magicmind.com “HIGHPE20” | @cultivatedhempcompany BOOM25 | @national_disgrace “BOOM20” | superpotheads.com & aboomlife.com
Marci's hip deep in muck…and possibly vermin. A nightmare with various possible inhabitants in the holes in the back 40. Another foray into reality TV, and our possibly first ever movie review, with lots of dead people. Marci gets ready for a sentimental parting, that will make her $500.
We're talking prairie dog shooting in spring and summer with Tim Weddington. 10 Gauge Outfitters is based just outside of Dodge City, Kansas and 25 different prairie dog towns within 30 minutes of the lodge. Early May to mid-September is prime time for prairie dog hunting in Kansas. Optics, Tim says, are the key to this game. If you can see them, you can shoot them. Kansas is also known for big whitetail bucks and a 4-rooster limit! Click on https://www.10gaugeoutfitters.com/ for more info. If you want to support free speech and good hunting content in the Internet Age, look for our coffee and books and wildlife forage blends at https://www.garylewisoutdoors.com/Shop/ For more info on forage blends, click on http://baileyseed.com/products/frontier-unlimited-wildlife-mixes/We appreciate our sponsors: Nosler, Hoodoo Ski Area Camp Chef, Warne Scope Mounts, Columbia River Knife & Tool, Carson, Pro-Cure Bait Scents, The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce, Madras Ford, Central Oregon Shooting Sports Association, Bailey Seed and Smartz. Watch select episodes of Frontier Unlimited on our network of affiliates around the U.S. and on Hunt Channel TV or click https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=gary+lewis+outdoors+frontier+unlimited
In this episode, the host shares his experience of discovering new hunting spots while waiting for a biologist. He also discusses the current status of the mule deer population and the increasing fawn mortality. The mystery of a missing collar is explored, and the concept of additive mortality in relation to prairie dog colonies is explained. Takeaways Exploring new areas and spending time quietly can lead to the discovery of new hunting spots. Mule deer populations can be affected by fawn mortality, which can be influenced by weather and predators. The disappearance of a collar without a carcass raises questions about the fate of the animal. Additive mortality can occur in isolated populations, such as prairie dog colonies when hunting activities put additional pressure on the animals. Mills, L.S. (2013) Conservation of wildlife populations demography, genetics, and Management. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/paul-yudin/your-adrenaline License code: QWS1TG5BYTFK2 #bigbuck #biggamehunting #wildlife #bowhunter #archeryhunting #outdoors #huntingthings #muledeer #deerhunter
It's episode 363 and we're recovering from an infestation of prairie dogs, we mean some kerfuffles on tour that may or may not have included food poisoning and lost laptops... but we couldn't leave you high and dry today so we're digging into the archives of our live show audio to bring you a very special episode from Denver where we not only weathered altitude sickness but we also braved a bomb cyclone! First Em tells the ghostly history and tales of Denver's famous Cheesman Park. Then Christine covers a story that fuels our nightmares, the Spider Man of Denver aka Theodore Edward Coneys, a mushroom colored perpetrator. We can't wait to see you again next week, Denver! ...and that's why we drink!Come join us for our last run of the On the Rocks tour! andthatswhywedrink.com/live
S5E33 - Midweek BONUS Episode! - Are those prairie dogs in your underwear or are you just happy to see me? The customs agents in Thailand were not happy. Just about anything can trigger a fight in a McDonald's & not getting a Pokemon card in your Happy Meal can make one man really UN-happy. A 19-y/o UK man is perfectly happy living as if it were the 1940s--with all the "conveniences" of the era. You'll be perfectly happy knowing you're not as stupid as what you're going to hear in this Bonus Episode... WA Driver Busted for Using USB Cord as Impromptu Tire Chain Accessory; Church's Chicken Offers Free Fried Chicken Christmas Ornament With Any Family Meal Purchase; MO Man Tells Police NCIS Told Him to Steal Electrical Transformer; Woman Sues Restaurant Over "Nuisance" Smell of Grilling & Smoked Meat; FL Man Sets Shoe on Fire to Stay Warm, Passes Out in Front of an Office; MA Man Shoot Into Neighbor's Apartment Because His Dog Told Him To; Would You Sell Your Dog for $200,000? Get the low-down on the week's current events with the "Insane Week In Review" as well as the lowest of the stupidity in the "Genius Awards"! Don't forget to download TELEGRAM MESSENGER & join the "Insane Erik Lane's Stupid World" Channel to read the actual stories used for the podcast & check out the photos & videos with them! It's FREE & available for Windows, Linux, Android, & Apple for both mobile & desktop! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eriklane/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eriklane/support
Welcome to episode 94 of the official podcast of Your Unofficial Boys. Every week we review beers, talk sports and discuss funny current events. Please like and Subscribe! Episode Guide: Beers of the Week: EggNog Shake by Westbrook Brewing (Mt. Pleasant, SC) - Rating: 3.50 Cranberry Crumble by Twenty-Six Acres Brewing Co (Concord, NC) - Rating: 4.00 Facts of the Week: People have been sending Christmas cards since 1843. In 1843, the custom of sending Christmas cards began. At the time, Sir Henry Cole worked as a senior civil servant and had helped set up what would become the Post Office, and he wanted to try and encourage it to be used by ordinary people. The biggest Christmas gift ever was sent in 1865. In 1865, Edouard de Laboulaye proposed a gift from France to the United States to commemorate their commitment to democracy and honor the late president Abraham Lincoln. The Statue of Liberty was officially dedicated in 1886 and has since become an iconic symbol of the United States! Jingle Bells was the first Christmas song in space. In 1965, it became the first song to be played in space. That's right, not just the first Christmas song...but the first song ever! During the Gemini 6A space flight, it was broadcast as a prank from the astronauts to those down below. Santa wasn't always dressed in red. The common myth is that Santa Claus was green before Coca-Cola used their colors, red, for their marketing campaigns in the early 1900s. Whilst this is true to an extent, Santa was shown in red as early as the 1870s by the American cartoonist Thomas Nast. The modern-day depiction of Santa, with his reddened cheeks and large stomach, his little glasses, and a beaming smile, is what we can genuinely thank Coca-Cola for. We can't imagine a Santa that isn't red! Spiders are a traditional Eastern European Christmas decoration. In many Eastern European countries, particularly in Ukraine, finding a spider or a spider's web in your Christmas tree is a symbol of good luck! That's because these countries have the legend of the Christmas spider, which tells that a poor widow lived in a small hut with her children. They found a pinecone in summer and cared for it diligently until it became a pretty tree! This Week in History: Another Christmas Story Unofficial News Police in Florida say they arrested an 11-year-old who reported a fake school shooting because he 'wanted to go home early'. Men who stole items from Kohl's asked for lesser charges since items were ‘on sale'. AI makes non-invasive mind-reading possible by turning thoughts into text. Tourist busted smuggling otters, prairie dog through airport Unofficial Fanzone: Fantasy Football Playoffs NFL Week 15 Match-Ups. Big MLB Free Agents NHL Standings. NBA Standings. Unofficial Thoughts: Are you Ready for Christmas? We are proud to announce that Your Unofficial Boys has become Ambassadors for the ShankItGolf brand. Please use the following link and use promo code: “YourUnofficalBoys” to receive 15% off any purchases. https://shankitgolf.com/?ref=yourunofficialboys Please go follow us on our social media and subscribe to our podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast and Google Podcast. Also check out our website www.yourunofficialboys.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/your-unofficial-boys/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/your-unofficial-boys/support
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We had to get into Taylor Swift being Times person of the year. I'm not sure we understand it, but we had questions. We appreciated her being a "positive" influence for young women, after that we're having a hard time getting to the core of what makes her special. Other stuff, the US was warmongering again. We have clips to share. Gambling apparently stops guys from having sex. Were but we explore the story. Lots of other stuff, but we would also like say don't put otters in your pants. Enjoy!BeersFitzDrekkar Sour De JourFort George Dystopian Morning LightMcShaneCerebral Brewing Shadow CouncilAlmanac Brewing TwilightHousekeepinghttps://www.kyhumane.org/donate/PollsTaylor SwiftPerson of the YearPutin PingNah Taylor!Matt WalshX as a Stand alone AppPollNewsImmigrationDick Durbin Wants Illegal Immigrants to Join the MilitaryMeanwhile at the border Chinese MenRecord Breaking 12K “immigrants'War MongersLindsay Graham Warmonger Video on FoxJohn Kirby Warmonger Extoriotionista Video Tucker on UkraineExploding House in Virginia4 Mile RadiusJames YooUpdateCannibal Russian army News WeekArticle 99GovernmentGender Neutral ToysCaliforniaNo Christmas LightingStuffSouth America War News Ahh Venezuela Men Aren't having sex because of online gamblingCrying Kim Jong UnConner McGregor for Ireland PresThe RockWAPO StrikeStrike VideoAxiosTourist Smuggling Otters and Prairie Dogs in PantsThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5683729/advertisement
Passenger caught smuggling 2 otters and a prairie dog on flight. Kristy Kreme Donuts opens in Paris and they love it. Stolen truck returned with apology note and presents. // Weird AF News is the only daily weird news podcast hosted by a comedian and recorded in a closet. Show your SUPPORT by joining the Weird AF News Patreon where you'll get bonus episodes and other weird af news stuff http://patreon.com/weirdafnews - WATCH Weird AF News on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/weirdafnews - check out the official website https://WeirdAFnews.com and FOLLOW host Jonesy at http://instagram.com/funnyjones or http://twitter.com/funnyjones
We discuss the biology, benefits, and concerns of Black-Tailed Prairie Dog populations. We cover how overlap between wildlife and producers in the Working Landscape that exists in a private land state. Discussions include pesticide methods and things to consider when considering whether to use various pesticides.
In 1878 Samuel W. Williston, a veteran of dinosaur-fossil hunting expeditions on the plains, was a would-be scientist between jobs. He wrote an article for a popular magazine, The American Naturalist, entitled, “The Prairie Dog, Owl and Rattlesnake.” He begins, “Very singular and amusing stories have been, and still are, accepted by many of the amicable relationship between the prairie dog, burrowing owl and rattlesnake.”
Settle in, saddle up and join us as we ride alongside George W Brown and Prairie Dog Morrow, two audacious characters who guide us through the exhilarating era of buffalo hunting in the Great Plains of the 1870s. Hear how they mastered the art of buffalo hunting and their thrilling adventures from the Dakotas to Montana. Prairie Dog even reveals his unique prairie dog catching technique, an unexpected skill that surprisingly comes in handy on the frontier. Our journey doesn't stop at hunting. Just when you think it's all buffalo hides and prairie dog tales, we introduce the whiskey saga at Fort Dodge. Hear the inside story of why a liquor ban was implemented, how it stirred chaos, and birthed a new underground business just outside the fort's walls. Thriving despite the ban, these rogue whiskey sellers turned the frontier into the wild west we all know. But remember, every party has a hangover. We'll share the chilling story of a young man named Langford, whose life took a fateful turn after a perilous night of drinking.Finally, listen to the heart-tugging story of Langford's grueling recovery from five gunshot wounds, an aftermath of a drunken brawl. Through this, we explore the dire repercussions of alcohol use, the role of friendship, and the extraordinary resilience of the human body. This isn't just history; it's an adventure, a cautionary tale, and a celebration of the human spirit all rolled into one riveting episode. So grab your headphones, your favorite drink (responsibly, of course) and get ready for a wild ride through the plains of the 1870s!Support the showReturn of the Great HuntersCattle Drives WebsiteLegends of Dodge City WebsiteOrder Books
Fins, Fur and Feathers: Prairie Dogs Critters in Kansas Improved Reproductive Efficiency 00:01:05 – Fins, Fur and Feathers: Prairie Dogs: Beginning today's show is K-State's Drew Ricketts and Joe Gerken with an episode of their podcast Fins, Fur and Feathers. This week the pair discusses prairie dogs in Kansas and their impact. Fins, Fur and Feathers 00:12:05 – Critters in Kansas: An interview about animals people are often averse to continues the show. Drew Ricketts, K-State wildlife specialist, shares some interesting details about critters in Kansas. 00:23:05 – Improved Reproductive Efficiency: Completing today's show is this week's Milk Lines. K-State dairy specialist Mike Brouk looks at how the dairy industry has made tremendous progress in its reproductive efficiency using an application called the pregnancy rate. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan
Moving prairie dogs from one zoo to another - and into a new habitat - means you might not see them much in the beginning. That's because they are busy underground setting up their new digs.But they're there. That's the word from Allie Stoddard of the Binder Park Zoo in Battle Creek, Michigan. The 18 black-tailed prairie dogs arrived in June 2023 - right into a newly prepared habitat at the zoo.Now, Stoddard tells us about an opportunity for some donors to name the prairie dogs, which will provide financial support for them during their stay.Episode ResourcesBinder Park Zoo websiteMore Community Matters episodes about Binder Park ZooABOUT COMMUNITY MATTERSFormer WBCK Morning Show host Richard Piet (2014-2017) returns to host Community Matters, an interview program focused on community leaders and newsmakers in and around Battle Creek. Community Matters is heard Saturdays, 8-8:30 AM Eastern on WBCK-FM (95.3) and anytime at battlecreekpodcast.com.Community Matters is sponsored by Lakeview Ford Lincoln and a production of Livemic Communications.
It seems hard to put in perspective, but prior to European settlement, prairie dogs may have been the most abundant herbivore on the Great Plains. However, their range has been reduced to about 2% of what it used to be, due to poisoning, shooting, loss of habitat, and other factors.
Congress hears testimony from State Superintendent Ryan Walters.Federal agencies are asking Governor Stitt to better fund black colleges.Prairie dogs in Lawton are getting relocated.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, Twitter and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
It's been one year since I started the podcast! Thanks for listening! Last week I was out in Pierre with my buddy Jeremy Williams for a training class. I suggested we go shoot prairie dogs in the Fort Pierre National Grassland the day before. I had done this many times, he never had. We talk about that, shooting, our love of Mexican food, and we sip whiskey out of hotel paper coffee cups. SIOUX FALLS SHOOTING can help you learn to shoot, get better at shooting, or get your South Dakota Enhanced Carry Permit, and you will have fun in the process. Check out Andy's classes or book a private session by going to SiouxFallsShooting.com Need your lawn mowed in Sioux Falls? MowSiouxFalls.com Protect your family with life insurance, contact @ericksonagency.sfg
Savage Superstar Lydia D'Agostino host's this week's awesome episode! Oakland 5 supporter Derek Martin teams up with Neal to take on Ken and Jeff. Time gets all wimbley wombley, a killer coin is on the loose, and Jeff becomes his alter ego… Flag Man. Which team will rise to be the Cream of the Crop this week? Pre-Order Neal's new book which releases on September 19th! https://www.amazon.com/dp/179721943X?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_dp_P8FZESRM9SRF2Z8A0C63 Supporters: https://www.trivialitypodcast.com/the-cream-of-the-crop/ Please RATE, REVIEW, and SUBSCRIBE on iTunes or your preferred podcast app! Follow us on social media, and support the show on Patreon for great perks! Support us Directly: www.Patreon.com/TrivialityPodcast All Social Media: https://linktr.ee/trivialitypodcast Want to hear your trivia question during an episode? Send us question to the email: TrivialityPodcast@Gmail.com with the subject QUESTION 5 and a host's name (Ken, Matt, Neal, or Jeff). We will read one listener submitted question per round. Triviality is an Airwave Media podcast. www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales.trivialitypodcast@gmail.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Triviality is an Airwave Media podcast. [New Episodes Every Tuesday] © Triviality – 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Flip and Mozi find themselves in the grasslands of America, where they meet Cletus, the prairie dog. And discover how Flip and Mozi, and we all can learn from these animals about how to communicate. Listen to more music from Flip and Mozi at https://linktr.ee/earthlingsmusic Originally aired 6/9/22.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week I have on my good friend Scottie Sullivan to talk about our upcoming Prairie Dog hunt in South Dakota! We also went in on health and fitness, and even got into some bowhunting talk. https://www.workingclassbowhunter.com/victorydrive Victory Drive (@victorydrivepod) • Instagram photos and videos Victory Drive is proudly presented by Grizzly Coolers https://www.grizzlycoolers.com/ Code WCB for 15% off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Helix is offering 20% off all mattress orders AND two free pillows for our listeners! Go to HelixSleep.com/BEACHCOPS. This is their best offer yet, and it won't last long! With Helix, better sleep starts now. To listen to this full episode and get other bonus content, go to our PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/beachcops On this episode of Beach Cops, Ryan reveals that his goofy wife won't stop doing prairie dog noises, and it's driving him insane. There‘s some kidney selling talk, and then Andy reveals an industry secret that a big time producer and friend of Ari Shaffir‘s is very concerned about Ari's out of control hemorrhoids. Andy pleads for more writing assignments, and they roast the Penn State dog professor (he's a man, not a dog...just listen to eliminate any confusion).
Gun Talk Hunt's Kevin “KJ” Jarnagin is getting ready to head out on a Wyoming prairie dog hunt with Caldwell, and this gave him a chance to set up his gear. From optics and ammo to rifle selection and gear, KJ will give you a full walkthrough of his loadout. This Gun Talk Hunt is brought to you by Ruger, Range Ready and Timney Triggers. Copyright ©2023 Freefire Media, LLC Gun Talk Hunt 06.12.23
The topic at hand is the Oregunsmithing fast-twist 243 Winchester and the case for heavy-for-caliber bullets for long distance shooting for critters like rockchucks, ground squirrels and coyotes. Outdoor writer, publisher and editor Patrick Meitin talks about a contemporary twist to the classic 243 Winchester. Look for Patrick at www.insidearchery.com and www.insidefirearms.com and on the pages of Rifle Magazine. If you want to support free speech and good hunting content in the Internet Age, look for our coffee and books and wildlife forage blends at https://www.garylewisoutdoors.com/Shop/We recommend our latest book Bob Nosler Born Ballistic. Look for it on our web site and at https://www.nosler.com/products/apparel-gear/books-manuals/books.html Watch select episodes of Frontier Unlimited on our network of affiliates around the U.S. and on Hunt Channel TV or click https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=gary+lewis+outdoors+frontier+unlimited
This week Caleb, Emily, Matt and Rebecca talk about what books they have been reading, prairie dogs missing from the El Paso Zoo, what Chat GPT thinks a Vengeful Conservative wants to know from liberal pastors, some Junior Bible Quiz questions, and charges against Alec Baldwin being dropped. Pastor Becky's Animal Corner https://kfoxtv.com/news/local/truly-a-mystery-14-prairie-dogs-disappear-from-el-paso-zoo-underground-hawk-exhibit-enclosure-animals-wildlife-texas-april-4-2023-usda-report News of the Week https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-65343821 https://emilydbaker.com/the-emily-show/ What we've been reading: https://www.amazon.com/Beautiful-Union-Unlocks-Explains-Everything/dp/0593445031/ https://www.amazon.com/Great-Story-Commission-Participating-Biblical/dp/154096616X https://www.amazon.com/Scripture-Communication-Introducing-Biblical-Hermeneutics/dp/1540962474/ https://www.amazon.com/Revelation-Rest-Us-Prophetic-Dissident/dp/0310135788/ https://www.amazon.com/Remarkably-Bright-Creatures-A-Novel/dp/B09DTGQHKJ/ https://www.amazon.com/All-My-Knotted-Up-Life-Memoir/dp/B0BP9PFGF2 https://www.amazon.com/Bread-Alone-Reflections-Longing-Goodness/dp/1496461347/ https://www.amazon.com/Bible-Without-Jesus-Christians-Differently/dp/0062560158/ https://www.amazon.com/Rangers-Apprentice-Books-Collection-Set/dp/0440872189/ https://www.amazon.com/Bible-vs-Biblical-Womanhood-Consistently/dp/0310140307/ https://www.amazon.com/Recovering-Biblical-Manhood-Womanhood-Evangelical/dp/1433573458/ https://www.amazon.com/Return-Gods-Jonathan-Cahn/dp/1636411428/ https://www.amazon.com/Tell-Her-Story-Taught-Ministered/dp/1514000741/ https://www.amazon.com/She-Deserves-Better-Teachings-Speaking/dp/1540900835/ https://www.amazon.com/Who-Was-Jesus-N-Wright/dp/080287181X/ https://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Quest-Third-Search-Nazareth-ebook/dp/B0033WTLL6/ https://www.amazon.com/Quest-Historical-Jesus-Albert-Schweitzer/dp/0486440273/ https://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Free-Indeed-Story-Disentangling/dp/1400335817/ https://www.amazon.com/1984-Essential-Orwell-Classics/dp/6257120896/ https://www.amazon.com/Brave-New-World-Aldous-Huxley/dp/0062696122/
It's Friday and we're rounding up all the stories that mattered to Denverites this week. First, TikTok: is it a source of endless entertainment and information or a Chinese surveillance operation? And which should we be worried about more? The City of Denver banned the social media app from government-owned devices this week and Colorado's senior senator Michael Bennet (Democrat) is joining Republican calls to ban it from the app stores, so we're digging into the local implications of the TikTok situation. Producers Paul Karolyi and Erin O'Toole are digging in with Hey Denver newsletter editor Adrian González. Do you have a favorite local TikTokker? We want to hear about them! Email us your fave at denver@citycast.fm, or text or leave us a voicemail at (720) 500-5418. We also talked about Denver's bachelorette party ranking, the El Paso County Sheriff's response to the allegations of racism we talked about on the show yesterday, the war against prairie dogs in Aurora, touching dead birds, the Mountain Plover Festival, and what should be our official state smell. Mayoral Madness continues this weekend! We've got interviews with two more candidates -- investment banker Thomas Wolf and state policy advisor Trinidad Rodriguez — coming Saturday and Sunday. Catch those and all the other candidate interviews we've done so far at https://denver.citycast.fm/home/mayoral-madness/ We're taking Monday off for President's Day. See you Tuesday! Subscribe to Hey Denver, our kickass morning newsletter, by texting “Denver” to 66866 Follow us on Twitter: @citycastdenver Or instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight, Bob and Kevin review the long roadtrip Bob took from New York to Texas to Oklahoma and then back to New York. You'll hear about the goals of the trip and how Bob got to spend time wrangling cattle like a real man. A few highlights to mention here: hunting swamps with a coon dog in tow, almost burying the truck in the middle of no where, Prairie Dog gets the call to hunt some midwestern birds, hunting with Memphis, etc. Then we dig into some Q&A from people. Some of the topics include: why good duck dogs need discipline, expectations of a young dog, holding birds vs bumpers and proper force fetch. We also talk about the benefits of floating food and how to fix a hard-mouthed dog, what comes first: collar conditioning or force fetch and then we dig into the difference between American, British and English Labs. Lone Duck's Gun Dog Chronicles is part of the Waypoint Outdoor Podcast Network
Lili Trifilio of Beach Bunny joins Kurt and Scotty to talk about an 81 year old man selling his prairie dog vacuuming business, a wedding invitation that accidentally sent guests to a porn site and man who won a lying down competition!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.