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Home Range: Research, Resilience, and the Future of Wildlife

Home Range: Research, Resilience, and the Future of Wildlife



Join us for a conversation with Carmen Vanbianchi, Research Director and Co-founder of Home Range Wildlife Research, based in Winthrop, Washington, in the Methow Valley. Home Range’s mission is “to a…


Published on 9 hours ago

Safeguarding the Northeast’s Hunting and Fishing Heritage

Safeguarding the Northeast’s Hunting and Fishing Heritage



The Northeast is the most densely populated part of our country, and is rich in opportunities for hunting, fishing, hiking and camping, due to an extensive network of public lands and the massively s…


Published on 1 week, 6 days ago

The Native Habitat Project with Kyle Lybarger

The Native Habitat Project with Kyle Lybarger



Kyle Lybarger, a native of Hartselle, Alabama, is a botanist and restoration ecologist and the founder of the Native Habitat Project. He’s also a father, a conservationist, a lifelong whitetail and t…


Published on 3 weeks, 6 days ago

Southern Folk Medicine with Phyllis Light

Southern Folk Medicine with Phyllis Light



Come with us to Arab, Alabama, to meet Phyllis Light, herbalist, responsible forager, native plant conservation advocate, founder of the Appalachian Center for Natural Health, and author of Southern …


Published on 1 month, 1 week ago

Saving Coldwater Fisheries with Chris Jordan, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Northwest Fisheries Science Center

Saving Coldwater Fisheries with Chris Jordan, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Northwest Fisheries Science Center



Chris Jordan has some unwelcome news for the watershed and fisheries restoration movement. Restoring robust populations of salmonids and other fish species in degraded rivers and wetlands is much mor…


Published on 1 month, 3 weeks ago

Special Guest Ryan Callaghan: Public Lands Under Fire

Special Guest Ryan Callaghan: Public Lands Under Fire



The news keeps getting worse: over 250 million acres of our public lands potentially up for sale and 3 million or more likely carved out.  While this has been a goal, and a dream, of many radical …


Published on 2 months ago

Iowa: Agriculture and the Tallgrass Prairie

Iowa: Agriculture and the Tallgrass Prairie



“At first the Euroamerican settlers could not fathom the tallgrass prairie.
Stepping into it from cropland-speckled woodlands to the east, they entered
a land of sky and horizon, wind and light, flow…


Published on 2 months, 1 week ago

The Future of OUR Public Lands with Walt Dabney

The Future of OUR Public Lands with Walt Dabney



Everything you will ever need to know to win any argument about the future of our American public lands--special and crucial episode with Walt Dabney.

Understanding the background and history of our …


Published on 2 months, 3 weeks ago

Turkeys, Novels and Wild Appalachia with David Joy

Turkeys, Novels and Wild Appalachia with David Joy



“[David Joy]is a man who sees his homeplace clearly and who writes like his hand was touched by God.” — The New York Times

Novelist and essayist David Joy is a tall, lean and red-bearded denizen of t…


Published on 3 months ago

An Assault on Public Lands with BHA's Patrick Berry and Kaden McArthur

An Assault on Public Lands with BHA's Patrick Berry and Kaden McArthur



Public lands and waters have risen to the forefront of hunter-angler issues in 2025, from Utah's attempted steal of 18.5 million acres of land owned by us all and managed by the Bureau of Land Manage…


Published on 3 months, 2 weeks ago





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