The guys sit down with Josh Coursey, CEO of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and host of the Wild Things & Wild Places podcast, to discuss a controversial Resource Management Plan (RMP) in Southwest Wyoming. They correct misinformation about the draft RMP, speak to the importance of local collaboratives, explain how the Bureau of Land Management could have more effectively rolled out the draft, and dive deeply into the importance of participating in the planning process. Then, Josh shares his Mountain. Whether you are from Wyoming, or enjoy public lands elsewhere in the country, this episode gives you some important tips on how to make your voice heard.
0061 - The New Director of the BLM
60 Randy Newberg
0059 - Grizzly Bears and Hunting in Africa
0058 The Long Ranger
0057 - Wolves
0056 - How Gerrymandering and the Census May Impact Wildlife Decision Making (seriously)
0055 - Legalizing Sunday Hunting with Jake McGuigan of the National Shooting Sports Foundation
0054 - Public Access Lawsuit in Montana's Crazy Mountains
0053 - Western Big Game Hunting Hacks
0052 - Elephant Hunting Policy in Botswana
0051 - An Ag Tech and Habitat Collaboration with Pheasants/Quail Forever and Land O'Lakes SUSTAIN
0050 - Herrera v. Wyoming
0049 - The Global Wildlife Crisis (and a little about grizzly bears)
0048 - Dissecting the Target Practice & Marksmanship Training Support Act
0047 - Everything You Wanted to Know About Compensatory Mitigation But Were Too Afraid to Ask
0046 - The Stories and Experiences of Three Women Bow Hunters
0045 - Hunting and Conservation with Federal Premium Ammunition and Backcountry Hunters & Anglers
0044 - The Second Amendment: Its History, and How Hunting Influenced its Creation
0043 - John Gale, Conservation Director for Backcountry Hunters and Anglers
0042 The Often Ignored History of Public Lands in the United States
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