Arlington County, Virginia, deer management plan should include archery hunting

Arlington County, Virginia, wants to manage its overpopulated deer herd. Archery hunting can do the job and save money.

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|2023-08-07T14:31:37-04:00August 7th, 2023|Comments Off on Arlington County, Virginia, deer management plan should include archery hunting

Katie Pavlich on private conservation efforts and clean energy follies

Katie Pavlich joins District of Conservation again to dish Season 2 of her Fox Nation show and trending public policy issues.

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|2023-07-31T18:15:42-04:00July 31st, 2023|Comments Off on Katie Pavlich on private conservation efforts and clean energy follies

Rep. Tom Tiffany: ‘If it’s not multiple-use land, then it’s not public land’

“If it's not multiple-use land, then it's not public land. And I think we really need to emphasize that this is the public's land. And we can do we can do all-of-the-above out on our public lands. I think it's really important to emphasize that, but we need to tell the stories. We need to tell the stories both in terms of the negative that by not managing our federal forests, as we should have, that is what has led to these massive forest fires. That's what's burned down communities. That's what's threatened our sequoias. I think that gets people's [...]

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|2023-07-27T09:04:54-04:00July 24th, 2023|Comments Off on Rep. Tom Tiffany: ‘If it’s not multiple-use land, then it’s not public land’

Are fishermen deliberately harming endangered Rice’s whales in the Gulf of Mexico?

Captain Dylan Hubbard joins District of Conservation to discuss Rice's whales and NOAA Fisheries' misguided vessel speed rule.

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|2023-07-11T14:02:46-04:00July 11th, 2023|Comments Off on Are fishermen deliberately harming endangered Rice’s whales in the Gulf of Mexico?

Lab-grown chicken approved & Black Rock’s Larry Fink is ashamed of ESG

Lab-grown chicken gets green lit and Black Rock CEO Larry Fink is ashamed of ESG acronym becoming controversial. Tune in to learn more.

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|2023-06-29T15:43:31-04:00June 29th, 2023|Comments Off on Lab-grown chicken approved & Black Rock’s Larry Fink is ashamed of ESG

Maine lobstermen score victory against NOAA Fisheries

Gabriella Hoffman updates listeners on the latest conservation news—including Maine lobstermen prevailing against NOAA Fisheries.

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|2023-06-22T10:22:16-04:00June 22nd, 2023|Comments Off on Maine lobstermen score victory against NOAA Fisheries

Fixing water scarcity in California ft. Johnny Amaral & William Bourdeau

Here's an expanded view of CFACT's new Conservation Nation episode on water scarcity. Learn more on District of Conservation today.

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|2023-06-16T10:30:22-04:00June 15th, 2023|Comments Off on Fixing water scarcity in California ft. Johnny Amaral & William Bourdeau

Finally—a good bipartisan bill expanding outdoor recreation

Gabriella breaks down the America's Outdoor Recreation Act of 2023 on the podcast this week. Tune in to learn more.

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|2023-05-31T13:10:59-04:00May 31st, 2023|Comments Off on Finally—a good bipartisan bill expanding outdoor recreation

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.

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|2023-05-16T16:38:28-04:00May 16th, 2023|Comments Off on Conservation roundup: Feral horses, Sunday hunting ban repeal, and more

Forest Service wants to permanently close 226k acres to recreational shooting in Colorado

Gabriella argues it's not pro-public lands to close Forest Service lands to recreational shooting opportunities on District of Conservation this week.

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|2023-05-11T10:07:48-04:00May 9th, 2023|Comments Off on Forest Service wants to permanently close 226k acres to recreational shooting in Colorado

Right to hunt and fish amendment clears Florida legislature, now onto 2024 ballot

Gabriella speaks with three leading conservationists on the Florida legislature approving a right to hunt and fish amendment.

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|2023-05-03T15:50:04-04:00May 3rd, 2023|Comments Off on Right to hunt and fish amendment clears Florida legislature, now onto 2024 ballot

Governor Huckabee Sanders holds bear cubs, wants to bolster outdoor recreation

"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 [...]

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|2023-04-13T22:08:07-04:00April 14th, 2023|Comments Off on Governor Huckabee Sanders holds bear cubs, wants to bolster outdoor recreation

Virginia is protecting farmland from the CCP

Virginia's Ag Secretary joins the podcast to discuss Governor Youngkin's policies aimed at protecting the Commonwealth's farmland from the CCP.

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|2023-04-13T17:21:40-04:00April 13th, 2023|Comments Off on Virginia is protecting farmland from the CCP

Biden administration is undermining multiple-use management of public lands

Karen Budd-Falen joined the podcast to discuss the new BLM Public Lands Rule that would undermine multiple-use management of public lands.

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|2023-04-11T15:23:09-04:00April 11th, 2023|Comments Off on Biden administration is undermining multiple-use management of public lands

Climate realism and true environmental justice with Shakira Jackson

Shakira Jackson joins Gabriella on District of Conservation to discuss her activism, climate realism, and true environmental justice.

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|2023-04-05T17:02:57-04:00April 5th, 2023|Comments Off on Climate realism and true environmental justice with Shakira Jackson
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