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Hunt Talk Radio

North American Wildlife Conservation Model (Part 4 of 5)

Hunt Talk Radio

Randy Newberg

Sports, Wilderness, Education, How To

4.92.4K Ratings

🗓️ 18 April 2022

⏱️ 137 minutes

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Summary

In this episode (185) of Leupold's Hunt Talk Radio Randy and Shane Mahoney continue with Part 4 of 5 in their discussion of the North American Wildlife Conservation Model, detailing the next three tenets 1) Public Trust Doctrine, 2) Democratic Allocation of Opportunity, and 3) Allocation by Law. Issues explored start with the Public Trust Doctrine as applied to wildlife policy and allocation.  From there we examine how law is the basis for all wildlife allocation and applied in a democratic manner, discussing ideas of commerce around wildlife, responsibility of Public Trustees, respect for Property Rights, legislation and policy to provide the "greatest good," along with many other interesting tangents. 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 Fold's Hanthac Radio.

0:08.0

Hey folks, Randy Noberg here and I am getting ready to do another podcast with Shia

0:24.1

Mahoney.

0:40.4

Those of you may have already listened to our first three podcasts in this episode.

0:44.8

This is number four.

0:47.6

I don't know that Shia needs any introduction, but we're working our way through the seven

0:53.1

tenets of the North American model.

0:55.9

And in this one, we're going to cover three tenets.

0:59.0

So it might be a little bit longer.

1:01.8

The three pillars that we're going to talk about are that wildlife is allocated according

1:07.8

to law, or law is the foundation for how we allocate wildlife.

1:14.5

The next one, wildlife resources are a public trust.

1:18.0

In other words, they are held in trust for the public, under the public trust doctrine.

1:24.1

We'll go into some history of that.

1:26.3

And then we're going to touch on just this idea that is the last tenet that the allocation

1:35.2

of the wildlife resources in our country, countries, because it includes Canada and the United

1:42.4

States.

1:43.4

It was done in a democratic manner.

1:46.1

And Shia is really good at explaining what the intention of that was and how it's expressed

1:51.2

in the way that we do it.

1:53.5

So I hope you're getting benefit out of this.

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