Public Lands and Access with Cody Fulk of the NCWRC Titelbild

Public Lands and Access with Cody Fulk of the NCWRC

Public Lands and Access with Cody Fulk of the NCWRC

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Cody Fulk is the Management Biologist for the souther piedmont region with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. He and I sit down to lament the potential (read immenent) loss of the west bank of Tuckertown Lake. Summary In this episode, Grayson Guyer discusses the significance of Tucker Town, a vital public land area in North Carolina, with Cody, a wildlife biologist. They explore the emotional connections to the land, the trends in public land access, and the challenges facing conservation efforts. The conversation highlights the historical context of the Yadkin River, the role of corporations in land management, and the ecological importance of Tucker Town. They emphasize the need for community involvement and advocacy to preserve this precious resource for future generations. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Tucker Town and Its Importance 02:30 Public Land Access and Trends in Hunting 05:30 The Emotional Connection to Tucker Town 08:05 Historical Context of the Yadkin River and Tucker Town 11:04 The Role of Corporations in Land Management 13:41 Ecological Significance of Tucker Town 16:20 Challenges Facing Public Land and Conservation Efforts 18:57 Community Involvement and Advocacy for Tucker Town 22:12 The Future of Tucker Town and Public Access 24:46 Conclusion and Call to Action Save Tuckertown Donate to Three Rivers Land Trust: https://trlt.org/save-tuckertown/ Visit NCWRC: https://www.ncwildlife.gov/ Visit my website: https://losthighwaykennels.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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