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MeatEater Conservation

Ep. 195: Poop Cards, Legislation, and Nimby

MeatEater Conservation

MeatEater

Sports, Wilderness, Education

4.99.6K Ratings

🗓️ 23 January 2023

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

This week, Cal talks about the better way to collect DNA, fancy trash pickup, lots of legislation, and so much more.

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0:00.0

From mediators' world news headquarters in Boseman, Montana, this is Cal's We Can Review

0:08.1

presented by Steel.

0:10.3

Steel products are available only at Authorized Deals.

0:13.2

For more, go to StealDealers.com.

0:16.5

Now here's your host, Ryan Calcane.

0:22.7

Officials in the United Kingdom are searching for an animal rights activist known as Carp

0:26.9

and Karen. After footage emerged of the woman berating a carp angler at a lake in Kent.

0:33.5

Twenty-four-year-old Elsa Jones had just landed a big orange and black carp and was trying

0:38.6

to film herself removing it from the net when she was approached by another woman, according

0:43.0

to the New York Post.

0:44.6

This other woman began yelling at Jones, calling her disgusting and ordering her to put the

0:49.6

fish back in the water.

0:51.4

Jones remains surprisingly calm as she tried to explain that the lake, known as Brooklands

0:56.1

Lake, is a popular carp fishery.

0:58.8

We can't play most of the exchange because this is a family-friendly podcast, but here's

1:03.2

a little of what that sounded like.

1:05.2

If you're having trouble understanding that accent, the woman calls Jones a

1:26.1

vial beward, a disgrace, and says she should be drowned.

1:31.0

At other points during the exchange, she says Jones is, quote, not even effing human

1:35.9

and wonders why she likes torturing animals for fun.

1:39.7

Anglers have had honest debates about the merits of kitchen release fishing.

1:43.0

I've heard from some of you who wonder whether it's okay to hook a fish just to throw

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