Just loaded up the next podcast. The guest is Arnie Dood, recently retired Threatened and Endangered Species coordinator for Montana FWP. In his career, he has seen it all. He has been a bit of a mentor as I spent time in two big ESA projects - grizzly bears and wolves.
iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-001-randy-newberg-talks/id1012713381?i=345687547&mt=2
Stitcher - http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/mea...rg-unfiltered-hunting-conservation?refid=stpr
YouTube - https://youtu.be/pIWkn4JjBO0?list=PLLdxutimd-JvflcJylHR04bP4j4GpcxnC
Subjects discussed include how the Endangered Species Act process works, abuse via the Equal Access to Justice Act, process for listing/delisting of species, stupidity of hunters saying "SSS", Gray Wolves, Grizzly Bears, wildlife as a cash cow, need for a new advocacy model in hunting, and how Arnie suckered Randy into three years of ESA indentured servancy.
Arnie is not only a great guy, but one of the biggest libraries of ESA information I know. He is very level headed and is an articulate spokesperson for wildlife. I expect as we dive more into ESA issues and how abusive litigation under that statute is impacting landscape management, Arnie will make additional appearances on the podcast. But, I doubt we will ever get him to be "unfiltered."
P.S. - I mistakenly loaded up the episode that did not have the final edits and I see that 188 people did that download in the first five minutes before I realized my mistake. So, some of your got the "other version."
iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-001-randy-newberg-talks/id1012713381?i=345687547&mt=2
Stitcher - http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/mea...rg-unfiltered-hunting-conservation?refid=stpr
YouTube - https://youtu.be/pIWkn4JjBO0?list=PLLdxutimd-JvflcJylHR04bP4j4GpcxnC
Subjects discussed include how the Endangered Species Act process works, abuse via the Equal Access to Justice Act, process for listing/delisting of species, stupidity of hunters saying "SSS", Gray Wolves, Grizzly Bears, wildlife as a cash cow, need for a new advocacy model in hunting, and how Arnie suckered Randy into three years of ESA indentured servancy.
Arnie is not only a great guy, but one of the biggest libraries of ESA information I know. He is very level headed and is an articulate spokesperson for wildlife. I expect as we dive more into ESA issues and how abusive litigation under that statute is impacting landscape management, Arnie will make additional appearances on the podcast. But, I doubt we will ever get him to be "unfiltered."
P.S. - I mistakenly loaded up the episode that did not have the final edits and I see that 188 people did that download in the first five minutes before I realized my mistake. So, some of your got the "other version."