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Hunt Talk Radio

Shane Mahoney and the Wild Harvest Initiative, Part 3 of 5

Hunt Talk Radio

Randy Newberg

Sports, Education, Wilderness, How To

4.62.4K Ratings

🗓️ 31 July 2023

⏱️ 169 minutes

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Summary

In Episode 3 of our 5 part podcast series, Shane Mahoney of Conservation Visions and Randy Newberg continue their discussion on the Wild Harvest Initiative, a massive, year over year, effort to collect and analyze data surrounding wild harvest and its social and economical impacts. In this episodes, Shane and Randy dive head first into some of the statistics gathered from Shane and his crew's research, discuss the human impact on the landscape, as well as jump into hunting as a method of conservation. Shane and his crew have worked very hard to collect data surrounding wild harvest and wild food consumption for the past 6 years. To see their entire breadth of work, please visit the Wild Harvest Initiative website. Wild Harvest Initiative - https://thewildharvestinitiative.com/initiative/ For early access to the entire initiative series, join us on Fresh Tracks + - https://www.freshtracks.tv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Hey folks, Randy Noberg here.

0:32.5

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0:35.8

Hey folks, Randy Noberg here.

1:01.5

I am in beautiful Boatman Montana today and with me in Shane Mahoney.

1:07.2

You've probably listened to the previous two episodes about the Wild Harvest initiative

1:15.3

and all the Wild Harvest where we've been diving into here.

1:21.8

You know, we're doing five podcasts on this and it takes a pretty big deal for me to decide

1:29.2

to allocate this amount of effort, this amount of space on our platforms.

1:34.9

But I am this convinced about the importance of Wild Harvest and what it means and what it

1:42.7

provides for, not just me as a person and how my food is acquired, but what it provides for the

1:49.7

future of hunting and angling and the sustainable way that so many of us go and get our wild foods.

1:56.8

And if you've been listening to the previous two, we got this one and then we got two more

2:03.8

that follow. There's five total. Yeah, there's a lot of work and I really appreciate all the time

2:11.2

Shane has put into this. The outlines that he's put together are leading us down some conversations

2:17.2

that I think you'll find very fascinating. In this episode, oh before we get into that,

2:23.6

I want to make sure that you can go to the wildharvestinitiative.com and check out Shane's work.

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