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Wild Things & Wild Places

Wild Things & Wild Places

Muley Fanatic Foundation Team

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Frequency: 1 episode/7d. Total Eps: 98

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This is Wild Things & Wild Places is a Muley Fanatic Foundation podcast that aims to discuss issues and efforts related to the MFF mission, the conservation of mule deer, furthering the sport of hunting and sound wildlife management. Featuring experts from the field, decision makers, celebrities, partners and everyday sportsmen and sportswomen. Wild Things and Wild Places celebrates the passion we hold for the great outdoors and our role of stewardship to maintain it. We look forward to having you along on the journey uncovering Wild Things & Wild Places.
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Reflections at 50: A Special Episode of Wild Things & Wild Places with Joshua Coursey

Season 1 · Episode 66

mardi 24 septembre 2024Duration 21:33

In this unique episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, host Joshua Coursey takes a moment to pause and reflect on life as he celebrates his 50th birthday. Milestones like these naturally bring about a time of introspection, and Joshua delves into his personal journey, highlighting the significant moments that have shaped who he is today.

But this episode isn't just about Joshua. It's also a tribute to a close friend and longtime supporter of the Muley Fanatic Foundation, Brian Nesvik, who recently retired as the Director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. Joshua shares heartfelt reflections on their friendship, the impact Brian has had on the foundation, and what his retirement means for the future of conservation efforts.

The episode begins with a special recording of Joshua speaking at Brian Nesvik's retirement, setting the tone for a conversation full of gratitude, memories, and forward-looking thoughts. You can watch Joshua’s speech from the retirement here.

Whether you're a longtime listener or tuning in for the first time, this episode offers a rare glimpse into the personal side of Joshua Coursey and his reflections on life, friendship, and the road ahead. Don’t miss this special moment on Wild Things & Wild Places.

The quick growth of MFF is a direct tribute to the value folks place on ensuring our wild things and wild places continue to exist for generations to come

 Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

 

Custom Fit for Adventure: Behind the Scenes with Covers & Camo

Season 1 · Episode 65

mardi 17 septembre 2024Duration 45:11

In this exciting new episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, host Joshua Coursey takes us behind the scenes with George, one of the owners of Covers & Camo, a company transforming the Muley Fanatic Foundation truck with custom-fit covers. This truck upgrade brings practical style and protection to a vehicle built for outdoor adventures.

Covers & Camo, formerly known as Mr. Trim, is a family-owned, American-made business specializing in custom seat covers for vehicles, including side-by-sides. With over 20 different camo options to choose from — and many non-camo designs available too, they provide the perfect blend of utility and personalization for outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, and anglers alike.

This episode delves into their passion for conservation, their connection to the oil and gas industry, and their dedication to supporting Veterans. If you’ve never considered seat covers an essential piece of gear for your vehicle, this episode will change your mind. 

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Angi Bruce Takes the Helm: Future of Wyoming Game and Fish Explored

Season 1 · Episode 56

mardi 16 juillet 2024Duration 37:15

In this latest episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, host Joshua Coursey welcomes a very special guest, Angi Bruce, the newly appointed Director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. Set to take over the role from Director Brian Nesvik in September, Angi Bruce shares her vision and the challenges she anticipates facing as she steps into this pivotal position.

Governor Mark Gordon's recent appointment of Angi Bruce marks a significant milestone for Wyoming's wildlife conservation efforts. She also addresses the "elephant in the room"—the contentious topics that have sparked debate among conservationists and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

She highlights positive developments and initiatives that aim to foster collaboration between the department and the public. Listeners can look forward to insightful discussions and heartfelt congratulations for Angi Bruce as she prepares to lead the Wyoming Game and Fish Department into a new era. 

To hear more from Angi Bruce, check out a previous episode here. In this episode, Josh and Angi discuss the incredible achievement of securing $24.3 million in government funding for the South Kemmerer Wildlife Crossing Project, a critical initiative set to significantly impact local deer herds.

Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

 

 

Task Force Round Table on Wyoming's Future World-Class Shooting Complex

Season 1 · Episode 55

mardi 9 juillet 2024Duration 34:32

In this latest episode of the Wild Things & Wild Places podcast, host Joshua Coursey brings together an esteemed panel for an insightful round table discussion about Wyoming's upcoming world-class shooting complex. This episode features Aaron Davidson, owner of Gunwerks, Cade Maestas from Maven Optics, and Senator Larry Hicks, chair of the Wyoming State Shooting Task Force. Joshua himself is also a member of the task force, adding another layer of expertise to the conversation.

The discussion delves into the history and process behind the creation of this shooting complex, a significant development for the Cowboy State. Our panel provides a detailed overview of how this ambitious project came to be, the rigorous selection process, and the vision for a top-tier facility that will attract shooting sports enthusiasts from around the globe.

 With nine areas initially submitting proposals, the competition has now narrowed down to two finalists: Cody in Park County and Gillette in Campbell County. As the panelists share their insights and firsthand knowledge, listeners gain a unique perspective on the strengths and potential of each location. The episode even offers some intriguing thoughts on who might ultimately win the bid! 

This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of shooting sports in Wyoming. This episode provides a comprehensive look at the journey towards establishing a world-class shooting complex in the state.

This engaging discussion not only highlights the collaborative efforts behind this ambitious project but also showcases Wyoming's commitment to advancing shooting sports. With the decision between Cody and Gillette imminent, this episode provides timely insights and a deeper understanding of what’s at stake for the state and the shooting community.

Celebrating One Year and Independence: The Freedom of 'Wild Things & Wild Place

Season 1 · Episode 54

mardi 2 juillet 2024Duration 20:44

In the latest episode of "Wild Things & Wild Places," we commemorate two significant milestones: our podcast's one-year anniversary and the upcoming celebration of America's Independence Day. This special episode is a tribute to the freedom of speech that allows us to share our stories, connect with our audience, and honor the values that define our great nation.

The First Amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees our right to free speech, a cornerstone of American democracy. This freedom empowers individuals to express their thoughts, ideas, and beliefs without fear of censorship or retribution. In today's digital age, podcasting has emerged as a powerful platform for exercising this freedom, enabling voices from all walks of life to reach global audiences.

As we celebrate our first anniversary, we reflect on the incredible journey we've had. From our inaugural episode to the thought-provoking discussions and heartfelt stories we've shared, each episode has been a testament to the spirit of adventure and the importance of preserving our natural heritage. Host Joshua Coursey has been at the forefront, guiding us through these narratives with passion and dedication.

This episode holds a special place as we honor Independence Day, a time to reflect on the values that have shaped our nation. We kick off with a stirring rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner," setting the tone for a profound exploration of freedom and patriotism.

Joshua Coursey then takes the mic, sharing his thoughts on the significance of the 4th of July and the parallels between our nation's independence and the freedom we celebrate through our podcast. He delves into the importance of remembering the sacrifices made by our forefathers to secure the liberties we enjoy today.

To conclude this episode, we feature a powerful recording from the YouTube channel Mona Rose, titled "Star Spangled Banner As You've Never Heard It" (watch the video here). This rendition of our national anthem is a moving reminder of the resilience and spirit that define America.

 As we celebrate our podcast's first anniversary and honor the spirit of Independence Day, we thank you, our listeners, for your continued support and engagement. Together, let's continue to explore the wild places, share the untold stories, and cherish the freedoms that make it all possible.

 

 

Part 2: Celebrating Our Hunting Heritage at the Wyoming Sportsperson Conservation Forum

Season 1 · Episode 53

mardi 25 juin 2024Duration 21:49

Welcome back to the second part of our coverage of the inaugural Wyoming Sportsperson Conservation Forum! In this episode, we continue our deep dive into the topic of Celebrating Our Hunting Heritage with Joshua Coursey as the moderator. If you missed the first part, we previously featured insightful discussions with Christine Peterson and Alex Livingston, who shared their unique perspectives on wildlife and hunting traditions.

In this second part, we are excited to highlight Charlie Booher. Charlie is a professional member of the Boone and Crockett Club and a consultant at Watershed Results. He has an impressive background in government relations and brings a wealth of experience to the table. Growing up hunting, fishing, camping, and paddling with his family in Michigan and Wisconsin, Charlie’s passion for the outdoors is evident. His positions with The Wildlife Society, the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, and Michigan United Conservation Clubs have further solidified his expertise.

Mark your calendars for the next Wyoming Sportsperson Conservation Forum, tentatively set for May 22nd, 2025 (watch for news confirming date). This is an event you won’t want to miss, as we continue to celebrate and preserve our rich hunting traditions.

 

Additionally, this episode features a short Q&A session with some of the public. 

Stay tuned, subscribe to our podcast for updates, and follow us on social media to stay connected with the latest in Wyoming’s conservation initiatives.

Find more on this years event here.

Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

 

Inaugural Wyoming Sportsperson Conservation Forum: Celebrating Our Hunting Heritage - Part 1

Season 1 · Episode 52

mardi 18 juin 2024Duration 34:29

If you couldn't make it to the inaugural Wyoming Sportsperson Conservation Forum, don't worry! You can catch some of the insightful discussions and panels at your convenience with our podcast. Governor Gordon recently hosted the inaugural Wyoming Sportsperson Conservation Forum in Dubois, an event dedicated to celebrating and preserving the rich hunting heritage of Wyoming. This forum brought together key figures in the wildlife and conservation community, marking a significant milestone for Wyoming's outdoor enthusiasts.

The forum kicked off with introductory remarks by Brian Nesvik and Governor Gordon, setting the stage for a series of engaging discussions. In the first part of this two-part podcast series, we spotlight the panel on Celebrating Our Hunting Heritage, moderated by Joshua Coursey. This panel highlights the voices of individuals deeply connected to Wyoming's hunting traditions.

Our featured guests in this episode include Christine Peterson, a freelance journalist who has extensively covered wildlife and conservation topics. Christine’s articles have been featured in prestigious publications such as National Geographic, providing her with a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of wildlife conservation.

Also joining the discussion for part 1 is Alex Livingston, daughter of the well-known outfitter Lee Livingston. Alex brings a personal and familial connection to the world of outfitting and hunting, sharing stories and insights that underscore the importance of preserving these traditions for future generations.

This podcast episode is the first of a two-part series, offering listeners a comprehensive look at the inaugural Wyoming Sportsperson Conservation Forum. In Part 2, we will continue to explore the discussions and insights from the forum, featuring additional speakers and topics that further highlight Wyoming’s commitment to conservation and hunting heritage.

Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

 

 

Honoring a Hero: Sheridan Police Chief Travis Koltiska Remembers Sgt. Nevada Krinkee with Exclusive Raffle

Season 1 · Episode 51

mardi 11 juin 2024Duration 15:14

In a deeply moving episode of "Wild Things and Wild Places," Sheridan Chief of Police, Chief Travis Koltiska, joins us to honor and remember Sgt. Nevada Krinkee, a fallen hero who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. This episode is not only a tribute to Sgt. Krinkee’s dedication and bravery but also highlights the efforts being made to honor his memory and support the community he loved.

On February 13, 2024, the Sheridan, Wyoming Police Department faced an unimaginable tragedy when Sgt. Nevada Krinkee was shot and killed while serving his community. Sgt. Krinkee was known for his unwavering dedication and passion for helping others. Before joining the police force, Nevada served with distinction in the United States Army’s 82nd Airborne Division, completing two tours in Afghanistan.

Nevada’s legacy of service extended beyond his military and law enforcement careers. One of his greatest joys was helping children.  Nevada left behind a loving wife, Karla, and a 6-month-old daughter, Bella. His dedication to his family and community will never be forgotten.

For more about Sgt. Krinkee and the impact he had on his community, listen to our February 20th episode of Wild Things & Wild Places.

In honor of Sgt. Krinkee’s memory, the Sheridan Police Department and the Police Protective Association (PPA) have partnered with Weatherby, Inc. to raise funds for a scholarship fund. This fund will provide educational opportunities to students, ensuring a brighter future for our youth.

To raise funds for the scholarship, Weatherby, Inc. has crafted a unique rifle, the Model 307 Alpine MDT Carbon, engraved with Nevada’s name and adorned with the Thin Blue Line. This rifle, chambered in 7mm PRC, is a one-of-a-kind creation designed to honor Nevada’s legacy. This exclusive model hasn't even hit the sales floor yet; it was just released.

The Raffle and Fundraiser

To support the scholarship fund, the Muley Fanatic Foundation has offered to help raffle off this beautiful rifle. With only 250 tickets available, this raffle provides a unique opportunity to own a piece of history while contributing to a noble cause. The drawing will take place on July 4th, set for Independence Day. This serves as a poignant reminder of Sgt. Krinkee’s ultimate sacrifice for our freedom, highlighting the profound connection between his service and the values we celebrate on this significant day.

How You Can Help

By purchasing a raffle ticket, you not only stand a chance to win the exclusive Model 307

Guardians of the Thin Blue Line: A Tribute to Sacrifice and Service

Wyoming's Wildlife Conservation License Plate: A New Era of Conservation

Season 1 · Episode 50

mardi 4 juin 2024Duration 26:09

Wyoming's Wildlife Conservation license plate is undergoing a transformation, and the latest episode of Wild Things & Wild Places dives deep into this exciting change. Hosted by Joshua Coursey and includes guest Joey Faigle from the Muley Fanatic Foundation (MFF), this episode is all about the evolution of the license plate design, replacing the beloved mule deer with a fresh symbol of Wyoming's wild beauty. 

Listeners tuning in to the podcast will discover the reasoning behind the shift from the mule deer to the new design featuring the majestic pronghorn. While some may wonder if they can keep their mule deer plates, Coursey and his guest provide clarity, dispelling any misinformation surrounding the transition. By addressing common questions, they aim to ensure that everyone understands what steps to take regarding their current plates and the process for acquiring the new pronghorn design.

One of the key highlights of the episode is the discussion surrounding the significant impact of the Wildlife Conservation license plate on funding wildlife conservation efforts in Wyoming. Coursey and joey examine the impressive amount of money raised through the sale of these specialty plates and emphasize the tangible benefits these funds bring to wildlife conservation initiatives across the state. From habitat preservation to species protection, the investment in these license plates yields a remarkable return, contributing to the preservation of Wyoming's natural treasures for generations to come.

In summary, this episode of Wild Things & Wild Places offers listeners an engaging and informative exploration of Wyoming's Wildlife Conservation license plate. Through lively discussion and expert insights, Coursey and his guest shed light on the transition to the new pronghorn design, address common questions and misconceptions, and highlight the crucial role these specialty plates play in supporting wildlife conservation efforts throughout the state.

Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

 

 

Planting Native Trees for Wildlife with OneCanopy

Season 1 · Episode 49

mardi 28 mai 2024Duration 29:21

Welcome back to another exciting episode of Wild Things & Wild Places! With your host, Joshua Coursey, and as the summer sun starts to warm up our days, it's the perfect time to delve into the world of native plantings. In today's episode, we're focusing on the importance of planting native trees and shrubs, and we have a special guest joining us to shed some light on this crucial topic.

Joining the show is Katelynn Martinez from OneCanopy, a pioneering organization dedicated to conservation and reforestation efforts. With a mission to be a premier partner across the entire conservation pipeline, OneCanopy is making significant strides in restoring and preserving natural habitats through their nursery and seedling tree program.

OneCanopy is equipped with a 34,000-square-foot greenhouse and surrounding property, they have the capacity to grow over a million seedlings annually, facilitating reforestation efforts on a large scale. But their impact extends far beyond just planting trees; they collaborate with various stakeholders, from seed collectors to nonprofits, from government entities to schools, ensuring a comprehensive and holistic approach to conservation.

In today's episode, Katelynn will be sharing insights into the importance of planting native trees and shrubs, particularly for species like Mule Deer. These efforts not only enhance biodiversity but also contribute to the overall health and resilience of ecosystems.

If you're interested in growing trees and shrubs that would benefit Mule Deer or other wildlife, don't hesitate to contact OneCanopy here.

Stay wild, stay curious!

Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.

 


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