The National Wildlife Federation has worked with hunters and anglers since 1936 to tackle the biggest natural resource challenges. The NWF Outdoors Podcast explores the most important conservation issues and the people who do the hard work to safeguard our fish, wildlife, lands, and waters. Hosted by Aaron Kindle, director of sporting advocacy at NWF.
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Friday Apr 26, 2019
Friday Apr 26, 2019
On this conservation news short, we cover new polling from the National Wildlife Federation showing tremendous public support in Colorado and New Mexico for protecting wildlife migration corridors and the new collaboration between Hunt To Eat and the Wyoming Wildlife Federation, Montana Wildlife Federaion, and Idaho Wildlife Federation. We also highlight Idaho Wildlife Federation's work to reform salmon recovery efforts in their state, and close with a plug for Conservation Hawks new film addressing climate change impacts to hunting and fishing, "In the Heart of the Rockies."
Each week, the NWF Outdoors Podcast will cover recent conservation issues in short digests like this episode, along with our full-length interviews with conservation, hunting and fishing leaders each month. The next interview will feature Heather Shaw of the Ruffed Grouse Society, discussing grouse habitat needs and how they're met through active forest management.
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