EP7 | District Of Conservation: Lots of Good Conservation News From DC

In Episode 7 of District of Conservation, I recapped by Florida trip and covered a lot of ground with respect to the various good conservation news that emanated from Washington, D.C., this past week. Below is EP 7: Here’s the gist: I discussed the recent National Hunting and Fishing Month proclamation I discussed the implementation …

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Sporting Classics Daily: Judicial Review Shouldn’t Trump Wildlife Management

A federal judge in Montana recently ruled to reimpose Endangered Species Act (ESA) protections on grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis) in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE). This motion comes after Judge Dana L. Christensen, Chief United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Montana, blocked the upcoming managed hunt on two recent occasions. This goes against …

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EP6 | District Of Conservation: Joe Kondelis – Western Bear Foundation

In Episode 6 of District of Conservation, I interviewed Joe Kondelis of Western Bear Foundation. Joe serves as president and CEO of the organization, which is dedicated to the conservation of western bears like the grizzly. Here’s more about the organization: The Western Bear Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that operates in the Rocky Mountain …

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EP5 | District Of Conservation: It’s Time to Modernize the Endangered Species Act

In EP 5 of District of Conservation, I break down the need to reform the Endangered Species Act, discussed the Supreme Court case Weyerhaeuser v. USFWS, and several ESA reform bills – including a bill to delist the gray wolf – that passed in the House Committee on Natural Resources. Listen below: Here’s the gist …

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Twitter to Ban Dehumanizing Speech Against Groups. Will It Include Protections for Hunters and Conservatives?

Twitter has struggled to maintain viewpoint balance on their platform. Now they want to help root out dehumanizing speech. While they are are private company, they tout being an open platform for people of all views—even the views of conservatives and hunters. Can they finally strike a balance and function more along the lines of …

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EP4 | District Of Conservation: NRATV Host Cam Edwards Joins the Podcast

In Episode 4 of District of Conservation, NRATV host Cam Edwards joined on the show as the first guest for the series. Cam was gracious enough to join Listen below: Here’s the gist of EP4: How Cam got his start on radio How Cam landed his gig at NRATV How the NRA can do a …

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Instagram’s Co-Founders Out at Company Amid Growing Tensions with Facebook

Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger are leaving the company they set up amid growing tensions with Facebook, which acquired their company in 2012 for $1 billion. Recode lays out a good explanation behind the departure: The duo, who founded Instagram 2010 and sold it to Facebook in 2012 for $1 billion, told Facebook executives today …

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