Randy and Marcus dive deep into good news, talking about some animal trap and transplant stories that shaped the current status of how we have abundant wildlife throughout North America today.
Marcus and guest, Paul Kemper, talk about sage-grouse farming in Wyoming and the legislative process; Marcus tells the story of the recent lake trout fishing trip; the crew eats some fresh snacks, and more!
Randy and Marcus talk about Market Hunting and wildlife utilization. Randy brings up how we've gotten to where we are today from when these conversations started in the 1800s.
Randy and Marcus discuss Chronic Wasting Disease and how new research suggests that managing herds at lower densities and younger age classes could be better for the overall herd health.
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)...
Wildlife Management - Using Science for an International Resource
Eddie Nickens has chronicled a lifetime's worth of hunting and fishing exploits around the world in the pages of Field & Stream, Garden & Gun, and other magazines, and he's not done yet. In this episode, we share some laughs as I get to know more...
Marcus and Randy dive deep into the Public Trust Doctrine and talk about how trusts work and how Randy's expertise of trusts in the financial world help him understand those in the wildlife world.
Marcus Hockett and Randy Newberg discuss the recent re-listing of Grey wolves under the Endangered Species Act.