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North American Wildlife Conservation Model (Part 2 of 5)

Hunt Talk Radio

Randy Newberg

Sports, Wilderness, Education, How To

4.92.4K Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2022

⏱️ 117 minutes

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Summary

In this episode (183) of Hunt Talk Radio, Randy and Shane Mahoney continue their discussion on the concept known as the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation.  In Part 2, they start an in depth discussion on the seven tenets that support this Model.  This episode focuses on 1) science as the foundation for wildlife management and 2) wildlife considered an international resource.  Shane explains that the Model is a set of principles that express the values we have in how we want wildlife to be held, managed, and allocated. To support management we must use the best information, mostly scientific information, a long history of which got us to where we are today.  Many species span multiple countries, requiring an international perspective in management and allocation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey folks, Randy Noberg here.

0:05.0

Welcome to Loop Holds, Hanthac Radio.

0:08.0

Hey folks, Randy Noberg here.

0:34.0

Getting ready to do another episode of Loop Holds, Hanthac Radio.

0:38.0

This is podcast number two in the series I'm doing with Shane Mahoney.

0:44.0

Hopefully you listen to episode number one.

0:47.0

It was the introduction and background to the North American model.

0:52.0

Today we're doing number two of surely five podcasts, maybe more, but for sure there will be five.

0:59.0

So this is episode number two.

1:02.0

On the other line, we're going to get into the topic of the actual pillars, the some column, the seven sisters or the tenants that are the foundation of the North American model.

1:15.0

The two we're going to cover today is that science is the proper tool for the discharge of wildlife policy.

1:22.0

And the second one is wildlife is considered an international resource. And I think you're going to find that Shane has an awful lot of perspective on this.

1:34.0

Just remarkable, just a fountain of knowledge.

1:40.0

I want to have questions on the North American model, how it applies, if it does apply. He's the guy shooting email to or who I call. So I appreciate that he's taking the time to be with us and do this project with us.

1:54.0

But I want to make sure that we let you know the companies that support this project help make it possible.

2:01.0

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2:12.0

They are huge supporters in the work we do and the work that Shane does because they understand the value of conservation, the value of this North American model that is really the basis for all that we love.

2:26.0

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2:36.0

And know that they're also a big supporter of hunting, shooting public access. I could go on and on. It would sound like a broken record.

2:47.0

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3:00.0

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3:10.0

A long time ago, Dana was on the podcast, a remarkable guy. And if you want to save 10% on your Miss your inch back, I'm going to give you a little insider tip here because I like you to save money.

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