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Junking the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation | Episode 220

Hunt Talk Radio

Randy Newberg

Sports, Education, Wilderness, How To

4.62.4K Ratings

🗓️ 25 July 2023

⏱️ 123 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Leupold's Hunt Talk Radio, Randy has guests James Forslund and Kris Cantrell, two Washington hunters engaged in the huge changes underway in the Evergreen State. Topics covered include the WA Wildlife Commission proposal to junk the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation, appointed leaders ignoring paid professionals, politics driving wildlife policy, commission structure, the benefits of showing up and speaking up, how quickly it can change, why it might happen in your state, how to make a difference, how to be informed, and a host of other lessons to be learned from the huge changes occurring in Washington state. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Hey folks, Randy Noberg here. Welcome to Louis Pold's Hunt Talk Radio.

0:35.8

Hey folks, Randy Noberg here with another episode of Louis Pold's Hunt Talk Radio.

1:04.8

Hope you are all doing very well. Hope you're enjoying your summer.

1:10.0

And I hope the weather is as beautiful where you're at as it is here in Bozeman, Montana today. Man,

1:17.9

it had rained pretty much all summer until the last couple days. And if it was like this every day,

1:23.3

you'd have to bring your own rock to stand on here. But this quick as I say that,

1:29.2

the forest fires will start and it'll be smoke in the air and we'll be bemoning the the

1:36.3

throes of summer. But I'm enjoying it while I can. Hope you're doing the same. Today, I have two

1:43.6

guys who've traveled here from Washington as guests. And I'm super thankful that they've taken

1:50.8

the time out of their daily work schedules. They they have their own businesses.

1:56.4

But they are serious advocates for the cause of hunting and conservation in Washington. And

2:03.5

when they offered that they'd come here to talk about the things going on in Washington,

2:08.8

I was really excited. So today, you're going to get a conversation about a lot of things going

2:16.6

on in Washington that way more has happened since I did a podcast I think about a year and a half

2:21.9

ago. That was just focused on the spring bear season. Well, now Washington's commission,

2:29.8

which seems to have taken a really sharp turn with some of the new appointees, has put forth

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