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MeatEater Conservation

Ep. 62: June Black Bear Round Up, Yellowstone Encounters, and Not Feeding the Bears

MeatEater Conservation

MeatEater

Sports, Wilderness, Education

4.99.6K Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2020

⏱️ 25 minutes

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This week, Cal talks about trouble bears, grizzly tickles, bison bumps, and so much more.

 

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0:00.0

Hey folks, this is Brent Rees with me, the Ethers new podcast of this country live.

0:05.0

You ever wondered how to pick out a good dog, bowl up a mess of crawfish or catch cat fish

0:09.3

on a trot line?

0:10.3

Well, on this country life, I'm inviting you into my home, where in each episode I'll

0:14.8

be telling you the story of a good hunt, close call, a hard time, a good time, whatever.

0:20.0

And then we'll talk on some good country skills I think you ought to know.

0:24.1

Listen to this country life in the Bear Greece feed on the I Heart Radio F or wherever you

0:29.3

get your podcasts.

0:33.6

From Meadie Ders World News Headquarters in Boseman, Montana, this is Cal's We Can Review

0:47.5

with Ryan Cal Calan.

0:49.9

Now here's Cal.

0:52.3

Our Abodas is a nesting process in which a bunch of turtles crawl up the beach and lay

0:58.6

eggs at the same time.

1:00.6

Synchronized nesting, you could call it.

1:04.1

Probably not a future Olympic event.

1:08.4

This type of tactic is used by many species to overwhelm predators and when I say many

1:14.0

species I'm talking about oaks to elk, drop a bunch of elk calves on the ground at roughly

1:19.8

the same time or acorns for that matter and there is just no way the predators can get

1:25.9

to them all before they get into the ground or their wobbly little eggs turning to solid

1:31.3

muscle and propel them away from danger.

1:34.6

Olive Ridley Sea Turtles, which is one of the most abundant sea turtles in the world

1:39.4

as well as one of the smallest nests in several locations when I'm talking about as in Costa

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