The Fresh Tracks crew, led by Marcus Hockett, keeps you in the know about what's happening in conservation. The good, the bad, and the ugly. Don't miss this weekly podcast covering the everything you need to know.
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Paying for Comfy Lives with the Currency of Wildlife
Friday, August 2, 2024 • Duration 25:17
This week, we’re discussing how wildlife and habitat are often used as currency to pay for our high standards of living and lower energy costs. We also discuss how issues are very often only evaluated economically and not biologically.
In Montana, a judge just ruled in favor of Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks in a case in which a private landowner group sued the state for failing to kill enough elk.
In Massachusetts, an Act Modernizing Firearm Laws was recently signed into law, which will significantly impact hunters.
We have an update in Colorado: The proposal to ban mountain lion, lynx, and bobcat hunting within the state will be on the ballot in November.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced a voluntary pilot program to incentivize the use of non-lead ammo in National Wildlife Refuges.
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Conservation Groups Can't Bid on Oil & Gas
Friday, July 19, 2024 • Duration 27:09
This week, we’re discussing Wyoming’s recent ban on conservation groups bidding on oil and gas leases on state land and how, by doing so, they might actually be hurting the school system that they’re obligated to fund.
A recently published study shows how human recreation and noise can negatively impact wildlife by displacing them and keeping them out of the area for extended periods.
In Wyoming, billionaire Joe Ricketts has halted construction on a massive resort near a small town along a mule deer migration corridor.
A story in the Wyoming Games and Fish Wildlife Magazine highlighted the struggles wildlife face when it comes to fences on the landscape.
Anti-hunting groups in Colorado have been collecting signatures for a ballot measure to ban mountain lion hunting within the state.
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What Creates Hunting Culture? | Fresh Tracks Weekly | Week of April 8
Friday, April 12, 2024 • Duration 35:24
This week, we’re discussing what creates hunting culture and how it changes over time and by region.
This week, we have just a few headlines, including a bill that, if voters approve it, could impose an additional tax on firearms and ammunition in Colorado.
Boulder County implemented a hunting ban that the Forest Service argues is unauthorized, and researchers across the West have put out a new volume of Wildlife Migration routes.
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Taking Away Public Ownership of Fish And Wildlife? | Week of April 1
Friday, April 5, 2024 • Duration 25:15
This week we’re talking about how there’s a potential threat to the public’s ownership of fish and wildlife as the Georgia Legislature passed a bill that stripped language from a law that had to do with the public trust doctrine.
A few news stories that we also cover include;
The Alaska Governor recently announced new appointments to the Board of Fisheries and Board of Game which included Fresh Tracks regular, Jim Baichtal!
A study in Michigan has been trying to figure out if they can vaccinate wild deer for bovine tuberculosis via an edible bait.
In Grand Teton National Park it was reported that the removal of mountain goats has continued with 15 were killed within the park in 2023 and they estimate around 10-20 goats remain in the Teton Range.
A Dairy worker in Texas recently contracted the bird flu making him the 2nd person in the United States to be reported.
In Wyoming a man has been accused of running down a wolf with a snowmobile, catching it while still alive, taping its mouth shut and then bringing it home with him and then bringing it to a bar, before finally killing it.
The first large-scale wildlife overpass in Idaho was finished last year and the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership put out an article detailing the project and initial success.
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Suing the Feds for Profit | Week of March 25
Friday, March 29, 2024 • Duration 33:15
This week, we are discussing how non-profits will sue federal agencies to stop them from managing land and how they use the Equal Access to Justice Act to profit from the lawsuits.
Also, a few headlines we found interesting include;
In Washington, the push to restore grizzly bears in the North Cascades continues, with the National Park Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service publishing their final Environmental Impact Statements.
Wolves have potentially been sighted in Nevada, which is definitely not a normal occurrence for the state. Are they there to stay? Or are they Passing through?
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation recently announced that they have committed over $760,000 to numerous projects in Utah to improve wildlife habitat, further wildlife management and bolster research and hunting support.
In Vermont, there have been a few updates and amendments to the legislation that would change how the state's wildlife board functions, along with changes to coyote hunting regulations.
In Wyoming, the Legislative session has wrapped up, and Josh Metten with the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership has compiled a list of some of the state's conservation wins.
Contact your Elected Officials
https://www.usa.gov/elected-officials
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Arizona Cancels Auction Tags | Week of March 18
Friday, March 22, 2024 • Duration 24:45
This week, we discuss how the Arizona Game and Fish Commission just voted to cancel its auction permits, which had previously raised millions of dollars for conservation.
In addition to that, we touch on a few headlines and legislative updates.
In Montana, a bill from the last legislative session is still in the air. SB442 is in headlines again, as the mail-out ballots are being sent out to determine whether the Governor’s veto can be overridden.
The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership recently published some highlights and disappointments of recent congressional appropriations from the perspective of hunters and anglers.
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and the Boone and Crocket Club’s respective CEOs, Kyle Weaver and Tony Schoonen, recently wrote a joint op-ed in which they discussed their frustrations with environmental groups blocking forest management.
Montana Legislature
https://leg.mt.gov/legislator-informa...
Link to Letter signed by members of MT Senate
https://dailymontanan.com/wp-content/...
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Putting More Sheep on the Mountain | Week of March 11
Friday, March 15, 2024 • Duration 18:59
This week, we are discussing putting more animals on the mountain, with bighorn sheep in Montana as the main example. We will also briefly cover the following headlines.
In Kentucky, a bill has passed out of Committee and to the Senate that could have significant consequences for the Kentucky Department of Wildlife Resources and, ultimately, the hunters and anglers in the state.
The Arizona Game and Fish Commission is meeting today and potentially voting on whether or not to do away with their conservation permits.
In Wyoming, the Game and Fish Commission just voted unanimously to pursue establishing protections for a pronghorn migration corridor.
In Idaho, an effort has been made to pass a bill that would end the Open Fields Doctrine for conservation officers. This would essentially make it illegal for a game warden to check licenses or harvested animals on private land without a warrant.
In Arizona, the Nature Conservancy recently received an 11.5 million dollar grant to purchase conservation easements in the Upper Verde River Watershed and Big Chino Grasslands.
Page to look up your Kentucky Legislators
https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/findyourlegislator/findyourlegislator.html
Kentucky State Senators Contact
https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/Legislators/smembers_county.html
Idaho Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee
https://www.billtrack50.com/committee/3566
Link to “Selfless” Film
https://youtu.be/zJa3SeEmTn0?si=s7qFVrIfYz3FQEyB
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Screwing Over the Non-Resident Hunter | Week of Feb. 26
Friday, March 1, 2024 • Duration 29:57
This week we are talking about screwing over the Non-resident hunter, how multiple states are adopting regulations that restrict numbers, restrict access, or raise prices for non-residents… along with a few news stories which include;
In Montana, Fish Wildlife and Parks plans to give out a free moose, sheep, or goat license to residents who purchase a general deer or elk tag early.
Also, in Montana, the State Supreme Court sided with the Department of Environmental Quality and the Black Butte Project regarding the controversial copper mine along the Switch River.
Former head of the National Rifle Association, Wayne LaPierre, was recently ordered to repay 4.4 million dollars he had misspent of NRA money, along with retired finance chief Wilson Phillips being ordered to payback 2 million dollars.
In Vermont a bill has been read in several committee hearings that would change how the states fish and wildlife board would function, how members are appointed along with changing certain coyote hunting regulations.
In Iowa a bill has been progressing and has already passed the senate that would hamstring Iowa Department of Natural Resources ability to acquire property.
In Oregon, a Wildlife Package bill has been introduced to provide funding to expand various wildlife programs and address invasive species issues in the state.
Vermont Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Energy
https://legislature.vermont.gov/committee/detail/2024/30
Iowa Legislature House Contact
https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislators/house
Oregon Joint Committee on Ways and Means Contact
https://olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2024R1/Committees/JWM/Overview
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You ARE the Algorithm | Week of Feb. 19
Friday, February 23, 2024 • Duration 27:58
This week we are talking about YouTube and social media and why certain hunting content rises to the top, and why certain things come across your individual feed.
We also have a few news stories to cover including:
In Wyoming a bill is currently making its way through the state house of representatives that would pay private landowners who have elk grazing on their property. The bill would offer the affected landowners 150% of the market value of the grass.
In Colorado, the allocation of big game licenses has been modified for the upcoming season to increase resident tags and decrease non-resident tags.
In Mississippi a bill was recently introduced to create a Turkey stamp that is similar to the federal duck stamp, but to fund turkey specific conservation projects within the state.
In Oregon a petition to get a ballot initiative to “End Animal Cruelty” is somehow still a thing. We talked about the attempt in the past to get this on the ballot which failed in 2022.
In Nevada the first ever Moose season was officially approved for the fall 2024 season.
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Wild Game Flavors | Week of Feb. 12
Friday, February 16, 2024 • Duration 31:09
This week, we have a special guest, Kara Landolfi, and we will discuss some misconceptions about wild game meat.
In addition to that, we have a few news stories we found interesting.
In Idaho, a bill was recently introduced that would allow outfitters to purchase an additional bighorn sheep, mountain goat, or moose tag IF said outfitter fills a wolf tag while guiding.
Also, in Idaho, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and Idaho Fish and Game worked together to add an additional 328 acres to the Tex Creek Wildlife Management area.
A new study conducted in Yellowstone National Park was recently published that compiled data over the last 20 years looking into the claim that wolves, grizzly bears, and mountain lions can restore ecosystems.
A recent study was published looking into alternative testing methods for Chronic Wasting Disease.
Contact Info for Senator Okuniewicz
https://legislature.idaho.gov/legislators/membership/2023/id6706/
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