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Backcountry Hunting Podcast

Hunting Conservation with DSC

Backcountry Hunting Podcast

Joseph von Benedikt

Backcountry, Rifle, Deer, Podcast, Elk, Mountain, Sports, Hunt, Wilderness, Cartridge, Hunting

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 26 November 2021

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

SHOW NOTES

Intro: Conservation and the challenges hunters face

Guests: DSC's Corey Mason & Brandon Boyles

Main topic: Conservation locally, nationally, and internationally. How hunters can help (with time, and by standing our ground politically).

  • Current state of affairs across America
  • Local challenges and potential solutions
  • Western mule deer populations and recovery potential
  • Habitat encroachment
  • Areas with many hunters and few resources
  • Areas losing hunters (and votes)
  • Standing our ground and fighting for what we love
  • DSC convention info
  • DSC chapters and what they do
  • Getting involved

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Transcript

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0:16.4

Folks welcome to the show today. We're going to talk about something that's on a lot of people's minds but is often a bit of a dilemma. We aren't sure how to proceed whether it's on a local basis or national basis, in conservation efforts. This is to try and preserve our way of life and our passion for our posterity.

0:22.4

Today on the line here recording via Zoom I've got two

0:26.4

gentlemen that if anybody does should know how to go about this and should have a really good handle on what we can do,

0:37.9

everything from regionally to nationally and even globally.

0:41.4

I'd like to welcome Corey Mason and Brandon Boiles with the

0:45.4

DSC organization. Gentlemen, it's a pleasure to have you on today. Thank you.

0:50.9

It's good to be you. All right.

0:54.0

Why don't we get each of you to just take a minute and kind of hit us with a little bit of

0:59.7

your background on what you do so that our listeners have some context on who we're

1:05.9

talking with you want to start cori sure be happy to thank you for having us

1:10.3

today just I really appreciate that privilege Privilege to be with you.

1:13.4

My pleasure.

1:14.7

Yeah, Corey Mason, Chief Executive Officer of Dallas Safari Club

1:18.4

and Dallas Safari Club Foundation.

1:20.4

I've been with DSC about four years. Prior to that I spent 16 years with the

1:25.0

game and fish agency as a biologist from working on land, working with private

1:30.0

landowners, finished my career there in a game bird program and as the director for the

1:35.7

agency I worked with conservation partners all across North America in that role and

1:40.5

and my role with DSC it's really to fulfill our mission of conservation, education, and advocacy, and we do that at the state level, across North America, at the national level with an active lobby and presence in Washington, D.C.

1:54.0

And then working globally as well with conservation partners on specific projects,

1:59.0

needed research, and then really working to make that voice of wildlife conservation around the world heard in Washington, D.C.

2:07.0

which U.S. policy oftentimes shapes either positively or negatively what conservation looks like around the world.

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