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  • Season 3: Episode 4: Trapping Myths, BMPs, and Conservation with Bryant White of AFWA.
    Jan 27 2026

    Bryant White of the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies joins Connecting with Conservation to unpack modern trapping, Best Management Practices (BMPs), and why regulated trapping remains a critical wildlife management tool. From river otter and beaver restoration to managing human–wildlife conflicts and protecting infrastructure, he explains how agencies use trapping for conservation, public safety, and habitat health.The discussion covers AFWA’s decades-long BMP research, rising trapper numbers, the North American Trapper Education Course, and a new video series aimed at hunters and the public. The hosts and Bryant also tackle persistent myths about trapping—addressing regulation, humaneness, and the broad conservation benefits funded by hunters, anglers, trappers, and shooters.For more information:Wildlife Management Institute: https://wildlifemanagement.instituteOutdoor Stewards of Conservation: https://outdoorstewards.orgAssociation of Fish and Wildlife Agencies: https://fishwildlife.org#wildlifeconservation #trapping #furbearers #hunting #fishing #humanwildlifeconflict #wildlifemanagement #conservation #BMPs #afwa #trappereducation #furbearers #otters #beavers #coyotes #raccoons #publiclands #outdoors #huntingcommunity #conservationfunding #wildlifemanagementinstitute #outdoorstewards

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    37 Min.
  • Season 3: Episode 3: Wild Sheep Conservation and the Path Forward with Corey Mason.
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of Connecting with Conservation, hosts Jon Gassett and Jim Curcuruto sit down with Corey Mason, Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President of Conservation at the Wild Sheep Foundation. Corey shares his extensive background—from his time at Texas Parks and Wildlife to international conservation work—while explaining the unique challenges facing wild sheep across North America and beyond. Listeners get an insider’s look at the habitat, natural history, and incredible resilience of these iconic mountain species.

    The conversation digs into the major threats wild sheep face today, including disease transmission, predation, habitat degradation, climate impacts, and human disturbance. Corey explains how the Wild Sheep Foundation has invested over $110 million into conservation projects, supporting agencies and partners across the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Central Asia. From innovative disease‑management strategies to prescribed fire and water distribution improvements, this episode highlights the passion, science, and partnerships driving modern sheep conservation.


    For more information:

    Wildlife Management Institute: https:// wildlifemanagement.institute

    Outdoor Stewards of Conservation: https:// conservationstewards.org

    Wild Sheep Foundation: https:// wildsheepfoundation.org


    #WildSheep #SheepConservation #wildlifeconservation #mountainhunting #bighornsheep #DallSheep #StoneSheep #habitatrestoration #wildlifemanagement #DiseaseResearch #conservationfunding #WesternWildlife #outdoorstewards #BackcountryWildlife #sustainablehunting #connectingwithconservation #WildSheepFoundation #wildlifemanagementinstitute #wildlife

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    31 Min.
  • Season 3: Episode 2: Elevating Indigenous Voices in Wildlife Conservation with Dr Julie Thorstenson.
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode of Connecting with Conservation, hosts Jon Gassett and Jim Curcuruto sit down with Dr. Julie Thorstenson, Executive Director of the Native American Fish and Wildlife Society. Julie shares her remarkable journey from wildlife habitat restoration on the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation to leading a national organization dedicated to supporting tribal conservation efforts. Her insights reveal the complexity of managing fish, wildlife, and ecosystems across tribal lands and the importance of integrating traditional ecological knowledge into modern conservation strategies.The conversation explores pressing issues such as invasive species management, climate adaptation, and funding inequities that tribes face. Julie highlights innovative projects like beaver relocation, feral horse management, and youth education programs aimed at growing the next generation of Native conservation leaders. This episode is a powerful reminder that conservation is not just science—it’s culture, resilience, and collaboration. Tune in to learn how tribal voices are shaping the future of wildlife management in North America.For more information:Wildlife Management Institute: https://wildlifemanagement.instituteOutdoor Stewards of Conservation: https://outdoorstewards.orgNative American Fish and Wildlife Society: https://nafws.org#wildlifeconservation #nativeamerican #indigenousleadership #fishandwildlife #habitatrestoration #climateadaptation #invasivespecies #BeaverRestoration #FeralHorses #conservationeducation #tribalsovereignty #TraditionalEcologicalKnowledge #outdoorstewards #wildlifemanagementinstitute #wildlifemanagement #connectingwithconservation #conservationfunding #sustainableecosystems #YouthInConservation #environmentalstewardship #IndigenousConservation

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    35 Min.
  • Season 3: Episode 1: Range USA supports wildlife conservation from the urban landscape.
    Jan 8 2026

    Dive into the business of conservation with Tom Willingham of Range USA, discussing the recent opening of their 50th indoor range, welcoming 350,000+ new shooters yearly, and how the excise tax from firearms and ammo sales helps to support wildlife conservation. Hosts Jon Gassett and Jim Curcuruto explore how indoor ranges cure cabin fever while supporting wildlife, habitats, shooting opportunities, and other outdoor-related recreation.Learn how recreational shooting bolsters the billion-dollar conservation efforts, and how every round fired helps.For more information:

    Wildlife Management Institute: https://wildlifemanagement.institute Outdoor Stewards of Conservation: https://outdoorstewards.org Range USA: https://rangeusa.com #wildlifeconservation #rangetalking #shootingranges #excisetax #newshooters #RangeUSA #targetpractice #hunteradoption #firearmsafety #conservationfunding #indoorranges #wildlifemanagement #shootinglessons #huntingprogression #pittmanrobertson #cabinfever #gunretail #wildlifefunds #outdoorsports #wildlifemanagementinstitute #outdoorstewards

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    33 Min.
  • Season 2: Episode 53: Wildlife Corridors, Migration, and Big Game Conservation with Casey Stemler.
    Dec 30 2025

    Wildlife migration is one of the most fascinating, and urgent, challenges in modern conservation. Today we’re joined by Casey Stemler, former U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service leader and architect of the national Wildlife Corridor & Big Game Migration Initiative (Secretarial Order 3362). Casey’s background spans wildlife biology, policy development, and federal leadership, making him uniquely qualified to explain how major landscape-scale conservation happens.

    We discuss:

    • Why wildlife corridors matter for elk, deer, pronghorn, and even squirrels & frogs
    • How species movement is shaped by highways, development, and winter range loss
    • The origin story of Secretarial Order 3362 and how it survived multiple administrations
    • Federal-state partnerships, tribal roles, and how collaboration, not authority, drives success
    • The growing concern for pronghorn movement and declining migratory bird populations
    • How sportsmen, NGOs, and the public can engage in conservation policy at local, state & federal levels


    This is a deep dive into how policy bridges science and on-the-ground wildlife work, and why migration connectivity is one of the most impactful conservation frontiers of our time.

    Resources Mentioned & Places to Get Involved:

    Wildlife Management Institute: https://wildlifemanagement.institute.

    Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation: https://www.outdoorstewards.org.

    Western Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies: https://wafwa.org.

    Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation: https://congressionalsportsmen.org.

    Safari Club International: https://safariclub.org.


    #wildlifecorridors #migration #conservation #biggame #ElkMigration #pronghorn #HabitatConnectivity #conservationpodcast #fishandwildlife #SecretarialOrder3362 #wildlife #wildlifemanagement #HighwayCrossings #connectingwithconservation #wildlifemanagementinstitute #conservationfunding #fws #conservationstewards

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    33 Min.
  • Season 2: Episode 52: ATA’s Fight for Fair Conservation Funding with V.P. & Chief Conservation Officer Dan Forster
    Dec 22 2025

    Hosts Jon Gassett and Jim Curcuruto interview Dan Forster, VP and Chief Conservation Officer of the Archery Trade Association (ATA), on the podcast Connecting with Conservation. They explore ATA’s evolution from a business trade show to a key player in policy and funding for wildlife efforts. Forster details his wildlife biology background and Georgia DNR leadership before joining ATA.

    The episode dives into excise taxes on bows, arrows, and accessories, which generate $50 million annually for state agencies—funding habitat, research, and access beyond just game species. Challenges like tax slippage on imported arrows threaten U.S. manufacturers and conservation dollars, with ATA pushing bipartisan bills to close loopholes. Discussions also cover PR Modernization Act successes, like earmarking funds for hunter recruitment (R3), and efforts to standardize archaic archery regs across states.

    Relevance ties directly to hunters and shooters: These taxes sustain public lands and programs you use, while ATA modernizes rules for crossbows, target archery growth, and fair competition. Attending the ATA Show offers hands-on gear testing and supports the industry fueling conservation.

    For More Information

    Wildlife Management Institute: https://wildlifemanagement.institute

    WMI Outdoor News Bulletin: https://wildlifemanagement.institute/outdoor-news-bulletin

    Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation: https://outdoorstewards.org

    Archery Trade Association: https://archerytrade.org

    #HuntingPodcast #ConservationFunding #ArcheryTrade #ExciseTax #PittmanRobertson #R3Efforts #Bowhunting #TargetArchery #ATA2026 #WildlifeManagement #HunterRecruitment #Crossbows #ArrowSlippage #PublicLands #OutdoorStewards #WMI #DanForster #JonGassett #JimCurcuruto #TradeShow #WildlifeManagementInstitute. #OutdoorNewsBulletin

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    33 Min.
  • Season 2: Episode 51: Restoring Elk in the East—Science, Funding, and the RMEF Mission.
    Dec 16 2025

    Elk once roamed much of the eastern United States but restoring them has taken decades of science, funding, and collaboration. In this episode, Steven Dobey, Mission Lead for the Eastern Region of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF), joins us to explore how elk restoration has succeeded across Appalachia and the Midwest.We discuss the history of eastern elk extirpation, modern restoration efforts, and how states like Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Tennessee, Arkansas, and North Carolina are managing growing elk populations today. Steven explains how hunters, conservation organizations, and state agencies work together through habitat protection, conservation easements, public access projects, and research, often leveraging Pittman-Robertson funds alongside private donations.The conversation also dives into current challenges, including disease risk (CWD), fragmented private land ownership, wildlife corridors, and balancing human–elk coexistence in the East. This episode highlights how elk restoration benefits far more than elk, improving habitat for deer, turkeys, bears, and countless non-game species.If you’re interested in how wildlife conservation is funded and delivered on the ground, this is a must-listen episode.Learn more:Wildlife Management Institute — https://wildlifemanagement.instituteStewards of Conservation Foundation — https://www.stewardsofconservation.orgRocky Mountain Elk Foundation — https://www.rmef.org#ElkRestoration , #RockyMountainElkFoundation , #wildlifeconservation , #wildlife , #publicland , #habitatprotection , #pittmanrobertson , #HuntersForConservation , #elkhunting , #conservationfunding , #AppalachianWildlife , #connectingwithconservation , #RMEF , #wildlifemanagementinstitute , #outdoorstewards , #wildlifemanagement

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    34 Min.
  • Maine’s Wildlife Conservation Story—from Moose to Arctic Char with Commissioner Judy Camuso
    Dec 9 2025

    Commissioner Judy Camuso of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife joins us to explore one of the most wildlife-rich states in the U.S. We dive into the science, management, and on-the-ground conservation work that keeps Maine’s natural heritage thriving. From world-class target shooting programs and public shooting ranges, to ice-fishing traditions, brook trout and Arctic char research, and the nation’s longest-running black bear study, this episode highlights how conservation science shapes real results.We also discuss Maine’s adaptive moose management in the face of winter tick impacts, innovative camera-trap monitoring for furbearers, Operation Game Thief’s efforts against poaching, and a surprising new discovery—golden eagles wintering in Maine. Whether you hunt, fish, trap, shoot, watch wildlife, or simply love the outdoors, Maine has opportunities found nowhere else.If you enjoy behind-the-scenes conservation stories, give this episode a thumbs up and subscribe to get updates when new episodes drop.Learn more:Wildlife Management Institute — https://wildlifemanagement.institute Stewards of Conservation Foundation — https://www.stewardsofconservation.orgNew England Naturals — https://www.nenaturals.com


    #MaineWildlife , #ConservationScience , #MooseResearch , #ArcticChar , #BlackBearStudy , #HuntingCulture , #IceFishing , #TargetShooting , #WildlifeManagement , #OutdoorRecreation , #PittmanRobertson , #FishAndWildlife , #GoldenEagles , #BrookTrout , #OperationGameThief , #ConnectingWithConservation , #WildlifeManagementInstitute

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    38 Min.