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Hunt Talk Radio

North American Wildlife Conservation Model (Part 3 of 5)

Hunt Talk Radio

Randy Newberg

Sports, Wilderness, Education, How To

4.92.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2022

⏱️ 131 minutes

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Summary

In this episode (184) of Leupold's Hunt Talk Radio Randy and Shane Mahoney continue with Part 3 of 5 in their discussion of the North American Wildlife Conservation Model, detailing the next two tenets 1) Eliminating Commercial Markets and 2) Legitimate Purpose for taking wildlife. Issues explored are the commerce around dead animals and the value of life wildlife, intended exceptions, what is legitimate purpose and what is not, what contradictions exist, how the tenets evolve from recovery to sustainability, subsistance and indigenous priorites, the history of how these tenets were critical for wildlife recovery, and many more interesting paths. 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 with another episode of Loop Holds, Hanthac Radio.

0:36.0

Today I am doing episode three of five, maybe three of six, maybe three of seven.

0:46.0

I don't know how many it'll take on, but the time we're all done.

0:50.0

But Shane Mahoney is with me again today.

0:55.0

Those of you who know Shane's background know that he is, I would say, one of the experts on the North American model, on the history of conservation, on and off a lot of things.

1:08.0

And the fact that he would take this time, put so much work into the outlines and scripts that he's prepared for this, I'm immensely grateful.

1:19.0

Today in this third episode, we're going to talk about the next two tenets of the seven tenets that make up the North American model of wildlife conservation.

1:31.0

These two tenets will be how the markets for game were eliminated or at least reformed at the most basic sense.

1:41.0

And then the one after that will be that wildlife can only be taken for a legitimate purpose, in other words, no waste.

1:49.0

And we'll get into what is a legitimate purpose and whose eyes is it legitimate?

1:55.0

So a lot of really good stuff going to be here today and I really appreciate all you being here and appreciate your following along.

2:02.0

Hope that you're finding this series worthwhile. We'll be seeking input and feedback on this process because Shane and I have both worried.

2:17.0

Yeah, I'd say we're not worried, but we're wondering if five episodes, because you end up having to exclude so much, that's five episodes really do it justice.

2:29.0

Probably put you all asleep if we do too many more of them, but anyhow, we'll be looking for feedback.

2:35.0

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2:44.0

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2:56.0

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3:02.0

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3:10.0

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3:24.0

So go to nozzler.com and you'll see all their products, as scarce as products are in the ammunition world these days, they're working non-stop.

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