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The Fresh Tracks crew, led by Marcus Hockett, keeps you in the know about what's happening in conservation. The good, the bad, and the ugly. Don't miss this weekly podcast covering the everything you need to know.

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The Fresh Tracks crew, led by Marcus Hockett, keeps you in the know about what's happening in conservation. The good, the bad, and the ugly. Don't miss this weekly podcast covering the everything you need to know.

    BLM Policy Punted like a Political Football | Week of May 6

    BLM Policy Punted like a Political Football | Week of May 6

    Randy Newberg TAKEOVER! 

    Marcus and Michael are busy catching Walleye and Smallmouth so Randy stepped in to deliver this week’s news.

    On this week’s episode, we are celebrating Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation’s 40th Anniversary. In the last 40 years, RMEF has amassed 12,000 members, conserved 8.9 million acres as well as improved or secured access for 1.5 million acres. The mission continues! 

    To signup for RMEF visit this link - https://www.rmef.org/join/

    40th Anniversary Articles
    https://www.rmef.org/elk-network/celebrating-40-years-of-volunteers/
    https://www.rmef.org/40th-anniversary/page/2/

    Also on this week’s episode, Randy digs into the “politicizing of wildlife management”. Nevada, Vermont and Kansas are in the news for bills that could shake up their Wildlife Commissions appointment process. 

    Nevada - https://knpr.org/show/knprs-state-of-
    nevada/2024-04-26/why-nevadas-wildlife-commission-is-under-scrutiny

    Vermont- https://legislature.vermont.gov/bill/status/2024/S.258
    https://www.howlforwildlife.org/vts258

    Kansas - https://www.kslegislature.org/li/b2023_24/measures/hb2530/
    https://congressionalsportsmen.org/news/commission-restructuring-bill-gains-
    momentum-during-kansas-veto-session/

    To get involved and stay in the know, consider signing up for HOWL’s email list - www.howlforwildlife.org

    Upcoming news! The Wyoming corner crossing case appears at the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver. To catch up on the case, check out the below links. 
    https://wyofile.com/corner-crossing-hunters-cattle-king-era-is-over/
    https://publicland.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/opinion-in-wyoming-corner-crossing-
    lawsuit.pdf

    Lastly, a severe case of Mange will be impacting the Eastern Black Bear populations of Virginia and many neighboring states. 

    The WyldLife Fund - Pronghorn Fund - https://thewyldlifefund.org/preserving-wyomings-crown-jewel-the-pronghorn-fund/

    For this week’s deeper dive, Randy plays referee in the latest game of Political Football. The House of Representatives just passed the WEST Act, an Act that would eliminate the BLMs current
    proposal to put conservation and landscape productivity on the same footing as other uses under the “Multiple Use” mandates Federal land agencies are required to operate
    under.

    To read the entire 176 page proposal, the WEST Act, and editorials from Outdoor Life, check out the below links.

    https://www.outdoorlife.com/conservation/blm-rule-controversy/
    https://www.outdoorlife.com/conservation/blm-public-lands-rule-proposal/
    https://www.blm.gov/public-lands-rule
    https://www.blm.gov/sites/default/files/docs/2024-04/BLM-Conservation-Landscape-
    Health-Final-Rule.pdf
    https://www.blm.gov/press-release/interior-department-releases-proposed-plan-guide-
    balanced-management-public-lands
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    Range Wide Wildlife Declines | Week of April 29

    Range Wide Wildlife Declines | Week of April 29

    This week, we are talking about the overall decline of wildlife, shifting baselines, and the biggest factors that affect long-term population levels.

    Randy Newberg, Congresswoman Debbie Dingell, and Congressman Bruce Westerman received Theodore Roosevelt’s Conservation Awards for 2024!

    We have a quick recap from last week’s episode. Michael, Jace, Kara, and I went to shoot in the NRL hunter competition in Idaho, where we learned a lot about precision shooting.

    In Pennsylvania, two bills have been introduced that could remove the longstanding prohibition of Sunday hunting.

    President Biden just expanded the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument by nearly 14 thousand acres to protect an 11-mile-long ridgeline named Molok Luyuk, which means Condor Ridge in the Native Patwin people’s language.

    Wildlife biologists are beginning to test the feasibility and accuracy of using drones to conduct population surveys, in particular, drones with thermal cameras that can detect animal heat signatures through various covers.

    An article by Doc Collins, recently published in Outdoor Life, summarized recent legislation passed by the U.S. House of Representatives that could significantly impact hunters and anglers.


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    Becoming a Better Shot | Week of April 22

    Becoming a Better Shot | Week of April 22

    This week we’re discussing a news series we're creating to become a better shot with a rifle but also how recreational shooters might contribute more money to conservation than hunters.

    A few news stories from this week include the following.

    In Alaska the Bureau of Land management has released their final supplemental environmental impact statement in regards to the construction of the Ambler Road where they have recommended "No Action".

    News of chronic wasting disease potentially infecting humans has been spreading like wild fire in national news, but our friend Jim Heffelfinger has pointed out that the article that is often being cited, is NOT a scientific study, it is simply a short report of events.

    The California Department of Fish and Wildlife just released their draft black bear conservation plan that shows that bear populations are thriving in the state and there is more than enough room for hunter harvest.

    Link to California Draft Black Bear Conservation Plan
    https://wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/Mammals/Black-Bear

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    • 33 min
    What Creates Hunting Culture? | Fresh Tracks Weekly | Week of April 8

    What Creates Hunting Culture? | Fresh Tracks Weekly | Week of April 8

    This week, we’re discussing what creates hunting culture and how it changes over time and by region.

    This week, we have just a few headlines, including a bill that, if voters approve it, could impose an additional tax on firearms and ammunition in Colorado.

    Boulder County implemented a hunting ban that the Forest Service argues is unauthorized, and researchers across the West have put out a new volume of Wildlife Migration routes.
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    Taking Away Public Ownership of Fish And Wildlife? | Week of April 1

    Taking Away Public Ownership of Fish And Wildlife? | Week of April 1

    This week we’re talking about how there’s a potential threat to the public’s ownership of fish and wildlife as the Georgia Legislature passed a bill that stripped language from a law that had to do with the public trust doctrine.

    A few news stories that we also cover include;

    The Alaska Governor recently announced new appointments to the Board of Fisheries and Board of Game which included Fresh Tracks regular, Jim Baichtal!

    A study in Michigan has been trying to figure out if they can vaccinate wild deer for bovine tuberculosis via an edible bait.

    In Grand Teton National Park it was reported that the removal of mountain goats has continued with 15 were killed within the park in 2023 and they estimate around 10-20 goats remain in the Teton Range.

    A Dairy worker in Texas recently contracted the bird flu making him the 2nd person in the United States to be reported.

    In Wyoming a man has been accused of running down a wolf with a snowmobile, catching it while still alive, taping its mouth shut and then bringing it home with him and then bringing it to a bar, before finally killing it.

    The first large-scale wildlife overpass in Idaho was finished last year and the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership put out an article detailing the project and initial success.


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    Suing the Feds for Profit | Week of March 25

    Suing the Feds for Profit | Week of March 25

    This week, we are discussing how non-profits will sue federal agencies to stop them from managing land and how they use the Equal Access to Justice Act to profit from the lawsuits.

    Also, a few headlines we found interesting include;

    In Washington, the push to restore grizzly bears in the North Cascades continues, with the National Park Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service publishing their final Environmental Impact Statements.

    Wolves have potentially been sighted in Nevada, which is definitely not a normal occurrence for the state. Are they there to stay? Or are they Passing through?

    The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation recently announced that they have committed over $760,000 to numerous projects in Utah to improve wildlife habitat, further wildlife management and bolster research and hunting support.

    In Vermont, there have been a few updates and amendments to the legislation that would change how the state's wildlife board functions, along with changes to coyote hunting regulations.

    In Wyoming, the Legislative session has wrapped up, and Josh Metten with the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership has compiled a list of some of the state's conservation wins.

    Contact your Elected Officials
    https://www.usa.gov/elected-officials


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Customer Reviews

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33 Ratings

33 Ratings

Talk Over ,

LLJ

The best one so far love the addition of Kara as it slows Marcus down as he usually talks 1200 miles an hour and hard to hear clearly at times.

B.e.n… ,

Best Conservation Podcast

I look forward to this podcast every week. I hope the team at Fresh Tracks keeps producing conservation and advocacy focused content like this, even though they admit it’s not the content that pays their bills. The messaging included in this podcast is truly the meat and potatoes of western fishing and hunting, and every outdoorsman in the West should be listening to this every week. Big thanks to Marcus and the guys for keeping us informed.

Breakshunter ,

Where have the mule deer gone.

Really good podcast. My comment specifically to Marcus is if Montana’s model of deer seasons is so great why are we the only western state who does it this way? All the western states I hunt have more mature bucks, better age classes in general, and units with quotas and shorter seasons. Seems to be a connection.

Very informative podcast!

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