In an episode recorded a month ago, but only released today because Dave dropped the ball on doing his part to keep this podcast going, the guys discuss a controversial state land disposal proposal near Grand Teton National Park and a recent 7th Circuit Court of Appeals decision regarding the constitutionality of Wisconsin's hunter harassment law. Other topics include: Nephi possessing the rifle that gave Steven Rinella trichinosis, a first elk story, and Dave shamelessly plugs a recently published book that includes a chapter he wrote. It's available everywhere...that sells books about the Endangered Species Act. Take a listen, and we'll record more!
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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