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Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

579 | Farming and Conservation in the Driftless with Carol Abrahamzon of the Mississippi Valley Conservancy

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Dave Stewart

Leisure, Hobbies, Sports, Wilderness

4.7531 Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2024

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/579

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Join us as we explore the enchanting Driftless Area, where conservation meets agriculture, and the past informs the future. Our guest, Carol Abrahamzon, Executive Director at Mississippi Valley Conservancy, shares her remarkable transition from nursing to farming and her eventual foray into conservation work. Discover the beauty of this unique region as we discuss how farmers are using sustainable practices to ensure their lands thrive for generations. Carol unveils the significance of conservation easements in preserving these precious ecosystems and the extraordinary efforts to maintain biodiversity through stream protection and buffer strips.

Listen in as we expand on the impact of climate change on the agricultural landscape of Minnesota and Wisconsin. Carol sheds light on the resilience of native species with deep root systems and the importance of cover crops to combat wind erosion. Our conversation serves as a beacon of hope, offering actionable steps for individuals to make a difference, such as supporting local agriculture and engaging in policy advocacy. You'll also get a glimpse into our collaborative conservation projects, including the protection of an 18-mile stretch along the Kickapoo River and a 1600-acre property restoration, emphasizing the crucial role of community involvement.

Finally, be captivated by our coverage of the conservation programs and events that bring the community together to foster a deeper connection with nature. Learn about our habitat restoration efforts, such as the planting of 2000 trees in the Plum Creek area, and our 'Link to the Land' program that invites participation in activities like migratory bird hikes and Mushroom forays. Carol also spotlights the importance of sustainable farming in conserving nature, from protected land corridors to stream protection for trout populations. Tune in for a heartfelt appreciation of the tireless work done by conservation organizations and how you can be part of this vital mission to protect our natural world.

Episode Chapters - Mississippi Valley Conservancy

(0:00:05) - Conservation Efforts in the Driftless
Nature's interconnectedness in the Driftless Area, sustainable farming, and conservation efforts to protect land and biodiversity.

(0:08:29) - Conservation Projects and Climate Change Impact
Nature's conservation projects protect rivers, engage landowners, and rely on partnerships and community support.

(0:19:50) - Addressing Climate Change Through Conservation
Nature's challenges for farmers in MN and WI due to climate change, benefits of native species, cover crops, and actionable steps to combat it.

(0:26:44) - Conservation Programs and Events Overview
Nature's restoration efforts, events like 'Link to the Land', guided hikes and Mushroom forays, and the importance of bio blitz program.

(0:32:20) - Conserving Nature and Sustainable Farming
Nature's protected land corridors expand, focusing on Devil's Backbone and Chase Creek for stream protection and brook trout. Emmy-winning video on Driftless area. Visit website for public nature preserves and activities, with La Crosse and Verroqua as notable spots.

(0:45:10) - Local Conservation Follow-Up and Appreciation
Nature's conservation efforts and achievements in the local area were discussed, with a call for ongoing support and excitement for future visits.

Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/579

Transcript

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0:00.0

Have you noticed anything different about the winter this year?

0:05.4

Was it a bit warmer than usual in your area?

0:08.4

And do you know what you can do to battle some of the changes in climate and how this will all benefit fish populations in your area?

0:15.5

Today we have an expert on to talk about what they are doing to help protect habitats in the Mississippi basin and how this can apply directly to you this year. This is the wet fly swing podcast where we show you the best places to travel to for fly fishing, how to find the best resources and tools to prepare for that big trip, and what you can do to give back to the fish species you all love. Hey, I'm Dave, host of the Wet Fly Swing podcast.

0:38.9

I've been fly fishing since I was a little kid.

0:40.7

I grew up around a fly shop and have created one of the largest fly fishing podcasts in this country.

0:46.2

I've also interviewed more of the greatest fly anglers than just about any show in the world.

0:52.4

Today, Carol Abrahamson, executive director of the Mississippi Valley Conservancy is here

0:57.4

to shed light on what they are doing to help protect farmlands and native habitats for

1:02.1

future generations.

1:04.0

You will get the three biggest takeaways today, including discovering how farming can

1:08.5

actually help fish populations, why native plants are more resilient

1:12.6

to changes in climate, and why larger corridors of the natural habitat areas are the focus of

1:19.4

the conservancy here.

1:21.1

Plus, we're going to share an Emmy Award-winning video that tells the story and history

1:26.3

of the geology of the Driftless Area.

1:28.7

This is amazing.

1:29.6

Can't wait to share this one with you.

1:31.4

Is there anything bigger than protecting the habitats of our native species?

1:35.3

Let's find out how they do it.

1:37.1

Here we go.

1:37.7

Carol Abrahamson from the Mississippi Valley Conservancy.org.

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