Public lands shouldn’t be set aside for radical special interests (ft. Rep. Westerman)
Congressman Westerman rejoined District of Conservation to discuss Democrats locking Americans off of public lands and the future of conservation. Tune in here!
Congressman Westerman rejoined District of Conservation to discuss Democrats locking Americans off of public lands and the future of conservation. Tune in here!
Tyler Freel from Tundra Talk Podcast joins the podcast to discuss the latest on ANWR and why DC isn't vested in Alaska's interests.
Across the globe, many conservation programs have strategically tied up with the local communities, thus providing a win-win situation for both the wildlife and the people who live nearby their habitat.
The guys from the Your Mountain podcast join District of Conservation today to chat the latest in conservation news, cicadas, and crazy Yellowstone tourist stories. Tune in here!
"My roots are deep-seated with conservation...It's really incredible to to see the landscape of conservation changed so much in the country—even in the last 20 years." — Kristy Titus, "Pursue the Wild" host and conservationist In Episode 173 of District of Conservation, Gabriella introduces her listeners to "Pursue the Wild" host Kristy Titus. In this episode, Kristy chronicles her journey in the outdoor industry, why digital TV programming is the future, legislation that concerns her, social media challenges for outdoor content creators, why the media must focus on good hunters, increased firearms purchases, and how to recruit and retain new hunters [...]
Stephen Gutowski joins District of Conservation to discuss The Reload and how to cover firearms in the Biden era. Listen.
Senator Daines joins District of Conservation for a wide-ranging interview to share his thoughts on the latest in conservation/energy public possible and much more. Tune in!
In Episode 162, Gabriella talks with Florida ranchers Brad Phares and Matt Pearce on how they work to sustain the Greater Everglades ecosystem while running their operations.
Gabriella is joined by one of the four Outdoor Life editors who penned a response to the MeatEater article arguing against hunter recruitment.
On the podcast today, Gabriella spoke with "The Last Unknown" host Ian Shive about his new Discovery + show and the power of outdoor storytelling.
CFACT, in connection with lion conservationist Patricia Vaughn, is sponsoring a solution.
Brad Smith from Walton Rods rejoins the podcast today to give listeners an update on the company and fish tales from PA's Steelhead Alley. Listen/watch here!
Senator Marsha Blackburn joined the podcast today to talk Teddy Roosevelt, highway cleanups, and what conservation means to her. Tune in today!
Do Congressional Democrats want to undermine hunting and safe shooting sports activities? Should one new bill, H.R.405, pass—that could very well be the case. In Episode 144 of District of Conservation, Gabriella discusses the implications of Rep. Ted Lieu's (D-CA) House Resolution 405 which would "require the Secretary of the Interior to prohibit the use of lead ammunition on United States Fish and Wildlife Service lands, and for other purposes." Lieu is no friend to hunters. Prior to entering Congress in 2015, he received the full backing of the Humane Society. Lieu is also opposed to big game hunting and hunting with dogs. Gabriella cautions listeners [...]
What are national monuments? Why does President Biden want to enlarge them? What implications could arise by his recent actions? Gabriella dives deep into this on the podcast today.