Conservation roundup: Feral horses, Sunday hunting ban repeal, and more
Feral horses, another Sunday hunting ban lifted, designating feral horses the official Nevada state animal? Learn more today.
Feral horses, another Sunday hunting ban lifted, designating feral horses the official Nevada state animal? Learn more today.
Gabriella argues it's not pro-public lands to close Forest Service lands to recreational shooting opportunities on District of Conservation this week.
Gabriella speaks with three leading conservationists on the Florida legislature approving a right to hunt and fish amendment.
"I'm very proud of the fact that through the conservation efforts here in the state of Arkansas. We have the most successful reintroduction of a large carnivore. I think back several decades before this program started there were roughly only 50 bears that they could identify here in the state. And now the population is well north of 5,000. So, a very successful conservation program and a really neat thing to get to be part of. Hold[ing] baby bear cubs is a pretty exciting thing to do." — Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders In Episode 354 of District of Conservation, Gabriella exclusively [...]
Virginia's Ag Secretary joins the podcast to discuss Governor Youngkin's policies aimed at protecting the Commonwealth's farmland from the CCP.
Karen Budd-Falen joined the podcast to discuss the new BLM Public Lands Rule that would undermine multiple-use management of public lands.
Shakira Jackson joins Gabriella on District of Conservation to discuss her activism, climate realism, and true environmental justice.
Interior's proposed Public Lands Rule copies a lot from the BLM 2.0 Planning Rule that was nullified in 2017. Learn that more today on District of Conservation.
Gabriella discusses the Biden administration creating two new national monuments and their WOTUS rule being invalidated in two states.
$1.6B for conservation funding. Willow Project approved but with caveats. MCC codes paused. Learn more on the podcast today.
Listen to Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy discuss conservation and natural resources development on District of Conservation today.
Mandy Gunasekara from Independent Women's Forum rejoins the podcast to discuss their new Center for Energy & Conservation.
Author John Nores returns to the podcast to the status of the hidden war on public lands and how border policies affect wildlands.
"The good news is that we have very little federal land in Texas. So the Feds haven't been able to shut down oil and gas here like they have everywhere else in the country. It's why Texas, right now, is leading the nation in oil and gas production. It really cannot be overstated how important energy independence is. And so many people don't realize that oil and gas, I mean—it's it's the chair you're sitting on; it's the makeup you put on your face. It's a component of our everyday lives—not just energy. And we saw last last winter with the [...]
Sarah Montalbano breaks down the Roadless Rule reinstatement and its effects on the Tongass National Forest. Listen in.