

Ep. 587: Finding a Middle Ground on Predators
Aug 19, 2024

Guest
Charles Whitman
Guest
John Stallone
Guest
Ryan Callaghan
Guest
Maggie Hudlow
Guest
Brody Henderson
Guest
Randall Williams
Guest
Phil Taylor
Guest
Corinne Schneider
In this lively discussion, Charles Whitman and John Stallone of HOWL, along with conservation experts like Ryan Callaghan and Phil Taylor, dive into the ethical complexities of predator management. They explore the missteps of ballot box biology and the consequences of manipulative anti-hunting campaigns. The guests emphasize the importance of balancing conservation with practical wildlife management while reflecting on how urban perspectives often clash with rural realities. Their insights highlight the need for informed dialogue around hunting, ethics, and wildlife education.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Hunting Rights and Conservation Insights
03:07 • 5min
Gun Laws and American Tourists
08:32 • 14min
Debating Nuclear Power and Coos Deer
22:02 • 6min
Navigating Subscriptions and Affordable Wireless Solutions
27:46 • 3min
Exciting Developments in Hunting Gear and Energy Discussion
30:55 • 3min
Balancing Nature and Technology
34:20 • 11min
Controversies in Predator Management
45:21 • 18min
Hunting Ethics and Public Perception
01:03:18 • 16min
Bridging the Gap in Wildlife Management
01:19:22 • 14min
Hunting in the Crossfire: Advocacy and Perception
01:33:00 • 20min
Wild Horses and Their Complex Legacy
01:53:20 • 10min
Balancing Predators and Hunters
02:02:52 • 8min
Navigating Wildlife Management Challenges
02:10:35 • 17min
Navigating Hunting Regulations and Conservation Efforts
02:28:01 • 2min
Navigating Legislative Complexities
02:29:34 • 5min
Navigating the Challenges of Hunting Advocacy
02:34:26 • 2min
Fishing Trip Giveaway at Cypress Cove
02:36:00 • 2min
A Call to Wildlife Conservation
02:37:40 • 2min
The Significance of Wildlife Conservation and Tradition
02:39:16 • 4min