EP 127 | District of Conservation: COVID Gives Hunting New Life? Not Fake News

“Be more like Missouri—and less like New Jersey— with respect to wildlife management,” argues Gabriella Hoffman, host of District of Conservation Podcast, on Episode 127 of the podcast. In today’s installment, Gabriella discusses three positive developments on the hunting front that may have slipped under your radar. Good news: COVID-19 has given new life to …

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EP 126 | District Of Conservation: EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler

In Episode 126 of District of Conservation, Gabriella sits down with EPA Administration Andrew Wheeler – the agency’s 15th administrator. Join in and listen to this wide-ranging interview regarding climate and environmental issues.  Listen on Apple Podcasts Watch on YouTube His bio:  On February 28, 2019, the U.S. Senate confirmed Andrew Wheeler as the fifteenth …

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EP 125 | District Of Conservation: Congresswoman-elect Kat Cammack (R-FL)

In Episode 125 of District of Conservation, Gabriella speaks with Kat Cammack – who’ll succeed her boss, Ted Yoho, as the congresswoman from Florida’s 3rd Congressional District. Cammack grew up on a cattle ranch and is passionate about fishing, agriculture, and water issues in her state. Kat will be the youngest Republican serving in Congress …

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EP 124 | District Of Conservation: Rep. Westerman to Be Natural Resources Ranking Member and More

In Episode 124 of District of Conservation, Gabriella highlights three interesting stories from the conservation and energy space. The three stories include: Rep. Bruce Westerman (R-AR) is incoming Ranking Member for House Natural Resources Committee for the 117th Congress; 42 corporations urge incoming Biden admin and Congress to re-enter unenforceable, ineffective Paris Climate Accords; and …

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Townhall: Biden’s Interior Pick Likely to Move Agency to Radical Direction

Much to the chagrin of radical environmentalists and legacy media, President Donald Trump’s Department of Interior (DOI) largely succeeded in promoting true conservation policies.  Since 2017, the department gave sportsmen and women— the largest drivers of conservation funding— a bigger seat at the table, bolstered relations with landowners out West and strengthened the multiple-use, sustained …

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EP 123 | District Of Conservation: National Parks & Mysterious BLM Monolith

In Episode 123 of District of Conservation, Gabriella discusses two subjects: why National Park Services fees shouldn’t go up to Disneyland levels/price out visitors and an update on the strange Utah monolith that appeared, then disappeared on Bureau of Land Management lands. Listen on Apple Podcasts SHOW NOTES Kevin Williamson’s Article Arguing to Raise NPS …

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EP 122 | District Of Conservation: Black Rifle Coffee & Biden Interior Secretary Nominees

In Episode 122 of District of Conservation, Gabriella revisits the failed cancellation attempts of Black Rifle Coffee Company, a pro-Second Amendment, pro-conservation brand, and examines four likely contenders to be Biden’s Interior Secretary pick. Listen on Apple Podcasts Subscribe to Apple Podcasts SHOW NOTES Black Rifle Coffee Company Letter in Response to Kenosha Evan Hafer on …

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San Diego Mayor: One-Party Rule Isn’t Serving Our State Well (Town Hall)

Unlike Democrat-run cities, San Diego stands out from the pack with Republican Mayor Kevin Faulconer at the helm.   A former San Diego City Council member, he was elected in 2014 after Bob Filner resigned in disgrace eight months into the job. In 2016, Faulconer won a full term to office.  The city’s 36th mayor …

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VLOG: My First Deer EVER + The Wyoming Hunt That Changed It All

I write about hunting in the U.S. and am an adult onset hunter. (Translation: new hunter.) I’ve always been curious about the sport and its resurgence in our country following diminished levels of participation. I embedded myself in the industry several years ago. I made it my mission to speak to experts and thought leaders …

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