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Cal of the Wild

Ep. 138: Poison, a Feline Arms Race, and Game Commissions

Cal of the Wild

MeatEater

Education, Sports, Wilderness

4.89.6K Ratings

🗓️ 20 December 2021

⏱️ 27 minutes

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This week Cal talks about Montana Elk, pheasant thighs, wolf poisonings, and so much more.


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The NFL and its players and teams are committed to advancing social justice.

0:05.0

They're work that reduces barriers to opportunity

0:08.0

and creates promise in police community relations,

0:11.0

criminal justice reform, education, and economic advancement.

0:16.0

Throughout this season, the NFL family has been working to highlight efforts across the league

0:21.0

to inspire change in our communities and advance these issues.

0:25.0

To learn more, visit nfl.com slash inspired change.

0:55.0

This is Kyle's We Can Review, presented by Steel.

1:00.0

Steel products are available only at authorized dealers.

1:04.0

For more, go to steeldealers.com.

1:07.0

Now, here's your host, Ryan Calcalan.

1:12.0

Washington State Spring Black Bear Hunt continues to be a home for the NFL.

1:18.0

The spring hunt is not back on, but things are staying interesting.

1:23.0

As you recall, the incomplete state wildlife commission had a deadlocked vote of 4-4

1:28.0

when considering this spring's hunt.

1:31.0

Without a majority vote, the hunt was suspended.

1:34.0

At the time of the vote, there was an open eastern Washington seat

1:38.0

that would be a big deal.

1:41.0

Without a majority vote, the hunt was suspended. At the time of the vote, there was an open eastern Washington seat

1:48.0

that would, in theory, have prevented a tie, but we don't know if it would have necessarily prevented a no-hunt outcome.

1:56.0

Now, however, state wildlife commissioner Fred Coons, who has served just shy of one year of a six-year commitment,

2:03.0

has announced his resignation from the commission stating that the, quote,

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