51 min

Colorado Conversations for Wildlife and Wilderness with Scott Hampel Wild Things & Wild Places

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In this episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, join host Josh and Joey with MFF as they sit down with their longtime friend and conservation advocate, Scott Hampel, leader of the Colorado chapter of the Muley Fanatic Foundation (MFF). Recorded at the Mile High Hunting and Fishing Expo in Denver at the Gaylord, this episode dives deep into the urgent need for volunteerism and education in conservation efforts.
Scott's passion for preserving wild spaces and wildlife shines through as he discusses the growing engagement of communities in conservation initiatives. With years of experience in the field, Scott emphasizes the importance of education in empowering individuals to take action and become stewards of the environment.
In addition to discussing habitat loss and wildlife management, the trio delves into the often misunderstood relationship between conservation efforts and the oil and gas industry. They shed light on the proactive measures taken by some within the industry, challenging the misconception that they are solely detrimental to environmental preservation.
Listeners are treated to a candid conversation about the challenges facing Colorado and other states in terms of conservation, as well as practical ways to address these issues. From habitat loss to wildlife management, the trio explores various strategies for tackling conservation challenges head-on, encouraging listeners to be proactive in safeguarding natural resources for future generations.
Through camaraderie and dedication this episode inspires listeners to become more informed and involved in conservation efforts, whether it's through volunteering, advocating for policy change, or simply spreading awareness. Tune in to learn how you can make a difference in protecting our wild things and wild places.
For more information on how you can get involved or learn more about the conservation efforts led by Scott and the Colorado chapter of MFF, feel free to contact Scott Hampel directly at (720) 261-6232. 
Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.
 

In this episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, join host Josh and Joey with MFF as they sit down with their longtime friend and conservation advocate, Scott Hampel, leader of the Colorado chapter of the Muley Fanatic Foundation (MFF). Recorded at the Mile High Hunting and Fishing Expo in Denver at the Gaylord, this episode dives deep into the urgent need for volunteerism and education in conservation efforts.
Scott's passion for preserving wild spaces and wildlife shines through as he discusses the growing engagement of communities in conservation initiatives. With years of experience in the field, Scott emphasizes the importance of education in empowering individuals to take action and become stewards of the environment.
In addition to discussing habitat loss and wildlife management, the trio delves into the often misunderstood relationship between conservation efforts and the oil and gas industry. They shed light on the proactive measures taken by some within the industry, challenging the misconception that they are solely detrimental to environmental preservation.
Listeners are treated to a candid conversation about the challenges facing Colorado and other states in terms of conservation, as well as practical ways to address these issues. From habitat loss to wildlife management, the trio explores various strategies for tackling conservation challenges head-on, encouraging listeners to be proactive in safeguarding natural resources for future generations.
Through camaraderie and dedication this episode inspires listeners to become more informed and involved in conservation efforts, whether it's through volunteering, advocating for policy change, or simply spreading awareness. Tune in to learn how you can make a difference in protecting our wild things and wild places.
For more information on how you can get involved or learn more about the conservation efforts led by Scott and the Colorado chapter of MFF, feel free to contact Scott Hampel directly at (720) 261-6232. 
Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.
 

51 min