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🗓️ 29 January 2021
⏱️ 97 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey folks, Randy Nubberg here with another episode of Lou Pold's Hunt Talk radio. |
0:05.2 | Really appreciate you being here today. |
0:07.6 | Uh, this is a podcast episode I've been wanting to do for over a year, |
0:12.5 | but due to calendars and schedules and everything else and then me getting sick and December, |
0:18.3 | it's only now here in January of 2021 that we've been able to get everything to match up. |
0:24.1 | Uh, but I'm a huge fan. |
0:26.6 | If you follow our platforms, you see that we share the information from the Wyoming Migration |
0:33.1 | Initiative. We share it on our Facebook. We share it on YouTube. We share it on Instagram. |
0:40.8 | I'm just a huge fan, so I'm going to tell you right up front. |
0:44.3 | I think that the migration work being done in the West is some of the coolest, |
0:49.9 | most interesting, uplifting, exciting work being done in my 30 years of being in a conservation |
0:58.8 | advocate. So with me today from the Wyoming Migration Initiative is Matt Kaufman and Greg |
1:08.8 | Neckerson. Uh, these are amazing guys who are taking these big landscape migration routes. |
1:19.7 | They're accumulating data. And then they're going the next step of making all this science consumable |
1:27.5 | to those of us who aren't scientists. And it's, it, it demonstrates how critical migrations and |
1:35.5 | corridors and landscapes and the public private interface. It's just, there's so much going on |
1:41.9 | there that is going to be these are challenges that we have to face and work hard on. If we are going |
1:51.0 | to have wildlife in the future to the degree that we have it today because it, the more data they |
1:59.3 | have and the more data they put out there, the more aware we become of the critical nature of, |
2:06.8 | of the work that's ahead of us. So I'm excited for them to be here this. I'm dancing around my |
2:14.0 | studio there. I'm like, ah, all right. This is going to be a fun discussion. And uh, if, if I forget |
2:20.9 | to say it, I hope you'll go out to migrationinitiative.org and follow them. Check in, sign up for their |
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