EP. 80 | District of Conservation: Art Noglak

In Episode 80 of District of Conservation, Gabriella caught up with Orvis Arlington store manager and Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders president Art Noglak to get the latest on fly fishing in the Washington, D.C., Metro Area.  Here’s what Art discussed:  His background and how he came into fly fishing Running Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders Managing …

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Here Are Episodes 76-79 of District of Conservation

While the website was being updated, I wasn’t able to post Episodes 76-79 of my podcast District of Conservation. Now that we are live again, here they are: EP 76: ‘Tiger King’ Spurs Wildlife Conservation Debate & Firearms Industry Businesses Essential for COVID-19 Response EP 77: Abby Casey of AC Outdoors EP 78: WSI Sports …

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Columbia Journalism Review: 2020 Conservative Newswork Report

Last year, I was interviewed by one scholar with Columbia Journalism Review (yes, that Columbia!) and their Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia’s Graduate School of Journalism. On March 31st, they publicly announced their findings from the report exploring conservative journalism and reporting methods. The report, titled “Conservative Newswork: A Report on the Values …

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EP. 75 | District of Conservation: Coronavirus Can’t Keep Us Down: Peak Bloom, Virginia Gets an Elk Tag , GoWild Pledges $250K to Wildlife Agencies & More

My podcast District of Conservation has reached EP. 75— hooray! To celebrate, I’ve discussed some GOOD NEWS on the conservation front you may have missed. Here’s the gist: U.S. Department of the Interior announced sportsmen and women pumped back nearly $1B into conservation funding last year AND will waive entry fees for National Park Service …

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In the Time of Coronavirus, Small Business Needs Our Support Now More Than Ever

I hope you are finding joy and staying positive in the comfort of your homes during these uncertain times. The coronavirus pandemic has greatly impacted our lives. The magnitude of its reach is colossal and unlike anything we’ve ever seen. No matter your age, race, geographic region, socio-economic status, etc., we are all feeling the …

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EP. 74 | District Of Conservation: Practice Social Distancing in The Great Outdoors, LWCF Update & MAPLand Act

In Episode 74 of District of Conservation, I discuss ways to practice social distancing in The Great Outdoors and how to heed caution from state wildlife agencies and be aware of any closures in your state(s). She also discussed the Great American Outdoors Act (to permanently & fully fund Land and Water Conservation Fund + …

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3 Ways to Maintain Productivity While Working From Home

If you’re a new to telecommuting, welcome! I know many people were recently put in this position due to the novel coronavirus. The threat of the COVID-19 is very serious, but don’t panic. Take all necessary precautions and refer to the CDC website. If the prospect of working from home scares you, don’t fret. It’s …

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EP. 73 | District Of Conservation: Hannah Downey from Property & Environment Research Center

In Episode 73 of District of Conservation, I interview Hannah Downey from the Bozeman, MT-based  Property and Environment Research Center. Hannah serves as their Policy Director. We touched upon a multitude of subjects , ranging from finding market solutions to environmental problems to the status of the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF), in this …

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