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Hunt Talk Radio

EP 123: Shane Mahoney Shares More Insight

Hunt Talk Radio

Randy Newberg

Sports, Education, Wilderness, How To

4.62.4K Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2020

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

In this Episode (123) of Leupold's Hunt Talk Radio, Randy shares a mic with recurring guest, Shane Mahoney. Shane brings a wide perspective in his role as scientist and policy maker in global conservation. Topics covered include recent studies on acceptance of hunting, species thinking and feelings, along with topics on genetics research, DNA sharing with animals, reconcile taking for food, evolving ideas on hunting, how wildlife is viewed worldwide, learning from animals, dangers of ignoring reality, why hunting will lead the future of wildlife conservation, and many more topics if huge importance to hunting and conservation.

Transcript

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0:00.0

A folks randy noberg here with another episode of loopholes hunt talk radio.

0:05.8

Today I have a great guest. He's been on our podcast many times before.

0:11.0

He's always one of those guests that people ask for when you're going to have Shane

0:15.9

Mahoney back on. And Shane and I run in a lot of the same circles involved in a lot of

0:22.3

the same organizations. And it just seems like even though as much as we see each other,

0:29.9

it's always a struggle to find time to do a podcast because both of us are so busy.

0:35.8

But today here in Reno at the Wild Cheap Foundation, annual Cheap Chill, Shane Salman

0:42.7

said, Hey, let's try to do a podcast. Last time we didn't get a chance to cover it all.

0:50.0

So that's going to be with us today. He gave an, I guess, an address, an abbreviated

0:56.8

address. He was actually the MC, which he's normally not an MC. Normally Shane is a keynote

1:06.0

speaker. But in his MC, he gave some bits and pieces of some new studies that are out there

1:12.1

about how people view animals, wild things about how society is viewing their role with

1:23.6

hunting, with animals. And then also it, Shane talks a lot about, and this is because

1:31.3

of his science background, about how similar just in so many ways, humans and other animals

1:40.9

are in how we do things. And sometimes people look at him like, man, you've lost your

1:47.7

mind. I always look at him and say, I never thought of it that way. So once I let you know

1:56.7

who makes this podcast possible, Shane is going to join me here on the, on the mic. I want

2:05.6

to thank Lou Pold for making this possible. Lou Pold Optics go to loopold.com. Check out

2:11.1

their great optics. I'm going to be hanging out with them. The shot showed down here in

2:15.5

Vegas here in a couple of weeks and learning all the new stuff that's coming out for 2020.

2:24.0

And hope you'll, you'll support them because they surely support us. We have on X maps.

2:32.1

And just every time I talk about them being part of the podcast, I try to figure out, how

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