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Tom Landwehr is a former DNR Commissioner for the state of Minnesota. Tom shares stories from 8 years in office, plus we discuss how he got the job, what he accomplished that he was proud of, what he wishes he could have done differently, why DNR offices take so much heat, how politics and legislation affect wildlife conservation, what hunters and anglers can do to make a difference on the landscape, water wars, losing habitat, losing hunters, who pays the bills, is the North American Model of Conservation working, and so much more… @tomtheduckman Presented by: Walton's (https://www.waltons.com/) OnX Maps (https://www.onxmaps.com/) Aluma Trailers (https://www.alumaklm.com) Chief Upland (https://chiefupland.com/) Lucky Duck Premium Decoys (https://www.luckyduck.com/) Federal Premium Ammunition (https://www.federalpremium.com/) Sage and Braker (https://sageandbraker.com/) Hunt North Dakota (https://www.helloND.com/) Aberdeen, SD (https://huntfishsd.com/)
Tom Landwehr is a former DNR Commissioner for the state of Minnesota. Tom shares stories from 8 years in office, plus we discuss how he got the job, what he accomplished that he was proud of, what he wishes he could have done differently, why DNR offices take so much heat, how politics and legislation effect wildlife conservation, what hunters and anglers can do to make a difference on the landscape, water wars, losing habitat, losing hunters, who pays the bills, is the North American Model of Conservation working, and so much more… @tomtheduckman Presented by: Walton's (https://www.waltons.com/) OnX Maps (https://www.onxmaps.com/) Aluma Trailers (https://www.alumaklm.com) Chief Upland (https://chiefupland.com/) Lucky Duck Premium Decoys (https://www.luckyduck.com/) Federal Premium Ammunition (https://www.federalpremium.com/) Sage and Braker (https://sageandbraker.com/) Hunt North Dakota (https://www.helloND.com/) Aberdeen, SD (https://huntfishsd.com/)
On this episode, former MN DNR commissioner Tom Landwehr stopped by the home studio to chat with the guys regarding the current duck hunting conditions.... The post Finding Fur and Feathers Show #28: The Future of Waterfowling with Tom Landwehr and John Devney appeared first on Fish Hunt Forever.
On this episode, former MN DNR commissioner Tom Landwehr stopped by the home studio to chat with the guys regarding the current duck hunting conditions. John Devney also joined the show via the interwebs to discuss what he's seeing in North Dakota. The two then discuss what the future looks like for duck and goose […]
On this week's podcast, we have a special guest in the studio! Former Minnesota Department of Natural Resources commissioner Tom Landwehr took a break from hunting to come over and chat with the guys. John Devney from Delta Waterfowl also joined via the internet to talk about the current conditions of our ducks and geese, […]
The Boundary Waters is a wonderful and intricate place that boasts vast amounts of fauna and flora. But according to Tom Landwehr the Director of the Save the Boundary Waters campaign, the Boundary Waters is in danger of becoming polluted through mining interests around it. In this episode, we dive into the threat that the Boundary Waters faces with Tom Landwehr.
Former Minnesota DNR boss Tom Landwehr joins to talk about the controversy surrounding a foreign corporation Twin Metals mining project right near the Boundary Waters. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Billy broadcasts from the cabin and is noticing that the days are getting shorter. Bob on the other hand is just itching for it to be bird season. Former DNR Commissioner, outdoor advocate, and now author, Tom Landwehr calls in to discuss his new book on Minnesota's hunting past. Naturist and photographer, Stan Tekiela calls also to discuss many things but mostly the wonder that is flying squirrels. Of course Tackle Terry as well. And why you can never have too many hunting dogs.
Billy broadcasts from the cabin and is noticing that the days are getting shorter. Bob on the other hand is just itching for it to be bird season. Former DNR Commissioner, outdoor advocate, and now author, Tom Landwehr calls in to discuss his new book on Minnesota's hunting past. Naturist and photographer, Stan Tekiela calls also to discuss many things but mostly the wonder that is flying squirrels. Of course Tackle Terry as well. And why you can never have too many hunting dogs.
Former State DNR Commissioner, Tom Landwehr, calls in to talk keeping the Boundary Waters clean for all to continue to enjoy. Outdoor photographer and naturalist, Stan Tekiela calls in to talk this weather, where the critters are hungry. Tackle Terry Tuma calls in. Professional angler and internet sensation, Mavrik Joos, who is in town with Wambo Sports to broaden the horizons for sport fishing, joins the show.
Former State DNR Commissioner, Tom Landwehr, calls in to talk keeping the Boundary Waters clean for all to continue to enjoy. Outdoor photographer and naturalist, Stan Tekiela calls in to talk this weather, where the critters are hungry. Tackle Terry Tuma calls in. Professional angler and internet sensation, Mavrik Joos, who is in town with Wambo Sports to broaden the horizons for sport fishing, joins the show.
Wilderness Areas and the BWCAW In this eighth episode of the Modern Carnivore Podcast I take a trip to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness ( BWCAW ) with a great group of guys to go hunting and fishing. That group included Miles Nolte from Gray's Sporting Journal (but he's now a member of the crew at Meat Eater), Lukas Leaf from Sportsmen For The Boundary Waters, Rob Drieslein who is the President of Outdoor News and Jack Hennessy who is an outdoor writer and wild game cook. I also focus on Wilderness (with a capitol "W") and specifically the threats to public lands and waters like the BWCAW. The Modern Carnivore Podcast is talking BWCAW grouse hunting and fishing #grouse #fishingClick To Tweet Why Listen to The Modern Carnivore Podcast? With all the podcasts out there why would you want to listen to this one? Well, if you're looking for a new adventure in the outdoors we've got some very interesting guests talking about topics related to honest food and wild adventures. Get ready to be entertained and enlightened on topics related to hunting, fishing, foraging...and more. Here are a couple other podcasts you may be interested in: Episode 7: Chronic Wasting Disease in Deer Episode 6: Tom Landwehr, former Commissioner of MN Department of Natural Resources talking deer camp. Have a question you'd like answered, or have an idea for the Podcast? Shoot us a note at info@modcarn.com. Subscribe to the Modern Carnivore Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and Podbean. Please support the podcast by giving us honest feedback on iTunes or wherever you listen to the podcast. And if you do like it, don't forget to tell your friends about it! The Modern Carnivore Podcast is talking BWCAW grouse hunting and fishing #grouse #fishingClick To Tweet Transcript Of Podcast Podcast: Wilderness Areas and BWCAW Intro: 00:08 Welcome to the Modern Carnivore Podcast. A guide for those interested in hearing more about fishing and other paths to eating more responsibly. Now here's your host, Mark Norquist. Mark: 00:23 Hey everyone. Welcome to episode number eight of Modern Carnivore Podcast. Mark: 00:30 Today we're going to talk about Wilderness areas. And more specifically, we're going to take you to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, which is the most threatened Wilderness in the U.S. So before we get into that, let's do a little background on what we mean by wilderness with a capital w. The Wilderness Act was signed into law by President Lyndon B Johnson in 1964 and it created the National Wilderness Preservation System and it also put a legal definition around the term Wilderness. One of the primary authors of this act, Howard Zahniser, uh, defined it this way, "A Wilderness, in contrast with those areas where man and his own works dominate the landscape is hereby recognized as an area where the earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man, where man himself is a visitor who does not remain. BWCAW Hunting and Fishing Mark: 01:43 It's really protective overlay that's applied to certain areas in our country; certain areas of public lands. They could be national forest parks, wildlife refuges, any number of different places. Um, one of the criticisms that has been made in the past about it is the reference to quote man himself as is a visitor who does not remain. But I think that's the critical element of it and why it is really unique. So if you think about it, there are very few places where there are no buildings, no roads, no machines, and the only really semi-permanent structures I can think of would be these throne toilets. Basically a seat to sit on and do your business and the fire grades to control where you, where you do fires. And that's specific to the Boundary Waters where we're at today. And I think that's a pretty special thing in something that is, that is needed in this world. Mark: 02:52
Former Minnesota DNR Commissioner Tom Landwehr talks about one underlying issue with Mille Lacs that dates back to the 1970's, the waterfowl season changes he was a part of and more. Curtis Blake checks in from Haybale Heights on Devils Lake and catches perch nonstop on the air (we'll find out what he's using) and […]
Former Minnesota DNR Commissioner Tom Landwehr reflects on his time as the head of the game management department and discusses what the future might hold for him and the DNR. Jamie Dietman talks about armpit-deep snow drifts, 4-foot ice shards, 42″ lake trout and everything else he dealt with while ice fishing on Lake Superior […]
Chronic Wasting Disease In this seventh episode of the Modern Carnivore Podcast I sit down with Dr. Lou Cornicelli who is the Wildlife Research Manager for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Dr. Cornicelli has dedicated his professional career to the study and management of large ungulates (mammals with hooves). We primarily discuss Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) and the risks this disease poses to our wild deer herd. If you're just starting your hunting journey please don't let this topic scare you in any way from continuing with your journey, but do educate yourself on the topic as it's an important one. Dr. Lou Cornicelli is on the Modern Carnivore Podcast talking about Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in deerClick To Tweet Dr. Lou Cornicelli recording the Modern Carnivore Podcast in 2017 Why Listen to The Modern Carnivore Podcast? With all the podcasts out there why would you want to listen to this one? Well, if you're looking for a new adventure in the outdoors we've got some very interesting guests talking about topics related to honest food and wild adventures. Get ready to be entertained and enlightened on topics related to hunting, fishing, foraging...and more. Here are a couple other podcasts you may be interested in: Episode 6: Tom Landwehr, the former Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources talking "deer camp" and more. Episode 5: Howard Vincent, The CEO of Pheasants Forever which is one of the leading hunting conservation organizations in the U.S. Do you have a question that you'd like answered on the podcast, or an idea for an episode? Shoot us a note at info@modcarn.com. Reference Links For This Podcast New CWD-positive deer in Crow Wing County and southeastern Minnesota require additional disease monitoring and management Minnesota Lawmaker Seeks Tougher Action Against Deer Disease CDC Map Showing Spread Of CWD Across States 2017 News Story on Cervid Farm Testing Positive for CWD in Merrifield, MN Subscribe to the Modern Carnivore Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and Podbean. Please support the podcast by giving us honest feedback on iTunes or wherever you listen to the podcast. And if you do like it, don't forget to tell your friends about it! Dr. Lou Cornicelli is on the Modern Carnivore Podcast talking about Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in deerClick To Tweet Transcript Of Podcast Podcast: Chronic Wasting Disease in Deer Intro: 00:09 Welcome to the Modern Carnivore Podcast, a guide for those interested in hearing more about hunting, fishing, and other paths to eating more responsibly. Now, here's your host, Mark Norquist. Podcast: Chronic Wasting Disease in Deer Mark: 00:22 Hello everyone, and welcome to this episode seven of the Modern Carnivore Podcast. I'd like to thank everyone who has been sending notes and a positive (comments) in terms of asking when our next episode was coming out. And I do need to apologize because I have been relatively inconsistent in pushing these out, uh, recently. And that's mainly a function of a very busy lifestyle. And I love this platform for having conversations and introducing new people to you and new topics. And so I'm really going to put an effort this next year around putting out episodes more consistently. So, uh, look for that. And again, I appreciate your positive feedback on the recent episodes. So today I am joined by Dr Lou Cornicelli. Ah, Lou is a leading wildlife biologist who has really dedicated his career to the study of large ungulates. For those of you aren't familiar with the term ungulates, it is a hooved mammal. Podcast: Chronic Wasting Disease in Deer Mark: 01:31 Uh, so things like deer, elk, moose, et cetera. And he is the Wildlife Research Manager for the Department of Natural Resources. What we talk about today is a little bit of the history of science in managing wildlife. Uh, for those of you listen to other podcasts,
In this sixth episode of the Modern Carnivore Podcast I sit down with Tom Landwehr who is the Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. This is a position that is appointed by the Governor of Minnesota. Tom has been in this position for eight years, overseeing the management of wildlife and habitat across the state. I caught up with the Commissioner at the 2017 Minnesota Governor's Deer Hunting Opener to talk about the culture of deer camp and the work his agency does in the state of Minnesota. In early 2019 he is ending his tour of duty as the Commissioner, so while I'm very delayed in getting this post out I felt it was important to share this conversation with a true conservation leader. Tom Landwehr, Commissioner of the MN DNR and Defender of the Land is on the Modern Carnivore PodcastClick To Tweet Why Listen to The Modern Carnivore Podcast? With all the podcasts out there why would you want to listen to this one? Well, if you're looking for a new adventure in the outdoors we've got some very interesting guests talking about topics related to honest food and wild adventures. Get ready to be entertained and enlightened on topics related to hunting, fishing, foraging...and more. Here are a couple other podcasts you may be interested in: Episode 5: Howard Vincent, The CEO of Pheasants Forever which is one of the leading hunting conservation organizations in the U.S. Episode 4: Daniel Galhardo is the Founder and CEO of Tenkara USA. Listen to the story about how he brought the unique Japanese style of fly fishing called Tenkara to the US. Do you have a question that you'd like answered on the podcast, or an idea for an episode? Shoot us a note at info@modcarn.com. Subscribe to the Modern Carnivore Podcast on iTunes and/or Stitcher. Please support the podcast by giving us honest feedback on iTunes or wherever you listen to the podcast. And if you do like it, don't forget to tell your friends about it! Tom Landwehr, Commissioner of the MN DNR and Defender of the Land is on the Modern Carnivore PodcastClick To Tweet Transcript Of Podcast Intro: 00:09 Welcome to the Modern Carnivore Podcast, a guide for those interested in hearing more about hunting, fishing, and other paths to eating more responsibly. Now, here's your host, Mark Norquist. Mark: 00:22 Hello everyone and welcome to this episode of the Modern Carnivore podcast. Today I'm joined by Tom Landwehr and this is actually a recording from back in 2017 at the Minnesota Governor's deer hunting opener event, and this is an event that's gone on for many years here in Minnesota and I think is a great reflection of the importance of deer camp culture and the deer hunting season to our state, that the Governor would put an event like this together. Commissioner Landwehr is now ending his tour here as the as the Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources in early 2019, and so I thought it was appropriate to get this podcast recording out as the commissioner of the DNR. He is appointed by the governor to really enforce hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation laws, and also manage much of the public land that exists within the state of Minnesota. There are also federal and county lands, but they're much of it is managed by the state, which is then managed by this organization, the Department of Natural Resources for both recreation as well as industry like timber and mining. They also deal with threats to the land and water like invasive species in diseases like chronic wasting disease, that's starting to affect the deer herd in different areas of the country. Stepping back for a moment, if you look at the North American model for conservation, one of the tenants of it calls for scientific management of wildlife and habitats and state agencies are a big part of that management model. In Minnesota it's called the department of natural resources or the DNR. In other states it's called game and fish or the department of fish and wildlife or ...
It's a Cabin Cast! DNR commissioner Tom Landwehr calls in, Mark Strand talks turkeys, and Tommy George sets the hook!
It's a Cabin Cast! DNR commissioner Tom Landwehr calls in, Mark Strand talks turkeys, and Tommy George sets the hook!
Why should you support increases in MN Hunting and Fishing license fees? Because management needs it to continue to provide the opportunities the state offers. To explain more, we talked to DNR Commissioner Tom Landwehr, Al Lindner, and Jeremy Smith. We also get an update from Lake of the Woods and Devils Lake. Original Air […]