Bringing Back the Wild with Mike Arnold

Mike Arnold

Mike Arnold explores how science, tradition, and hands-on conservation come together to protect the wild places and wildlife we care about. Your host, Mike Arnold, is professor of genetics, a lifelong hunter, and a conservation biologist. As a genetics professor who spends as much time in the woods as he does in the lab. Mike studies wildlife, has a passion for hunting, and cares deeply about conservation. On this podcast, Mike dives into the science and stories behind bringing wildlife species back and keeping wild places wild.

  1. Jul 21

    Robbie Kroger Discusses the Origin of his Origin Foundation, and much more!

    In this episode of Bringing Back the Wild, host Mike Arnold sits down with Robbie Kroger, founder of the Origins Foundation, to trace a journey that challenges nearly every stereotype about hunters and conservationists. Robbie grew up in urban South Africa with no connection to hunting, even while wildlife shaped his worldview. A move to the United States for graduate school changed everything. Friendship, curiosity, and experience led him into hunting, not as a pastime, but as a pathway to conservation, community, and truth. Robbie shares how his scientific background in wetland ecology and his exposure to global politics reshaped his understanding of conservation at scale. He explains why storytelling matters, how misinformation harms sustainable wildlife use, and why hunters play a critical role in protecting ecosystems worldwide. The conversation also dives into the evolution from Blood Origins to the Origins Foundation and the mission to speak to the middle—using science, transparency, and real stories to defend ethical hunting and conservation. This episode delivers insight, honesty, and perspective from one of the most influential voices in modern conservation advocacy. #BringingBackTheWild #OriginsFoundation #RobbieKroger #ConservationMatters #HuntingConservation #SustainableUse #WildlifeStewardship #ScienceAndConservation #HuntersForConservation #TellTheTruth #GlobalConservation #ConservationStorytelling

  2. Jun 9

    A Conversation with Russell Stacy, CEO of Dallas Safari Club, on hunting, conservation and community outreach

    In this episode of Bringing Back the Wild, host Mike Arnold sits down with Russell Stacy, CEO of the Dallas Safari Club, for an in-depth conversation about hunting heritage, leadership, and conservation impact. Russell shares how he grew up hunting in rural Louisiana and South Texas, learning the outdoors from his father and developing a lifelong passion for whitetails, quail, and waterfowl. He reflects on harvesting his first deer at seven years old and explains how hunting shaped his values, family traditions, and work ethic. Thanksgiving and Christmas hunts in South Texas still anchor his year and connect him to a tight-knit hunting community. The conversation traces Russell’s journey from first attending a Dallas Safari Club convention to becoming a dedicated volunteer, board member, foundation president, and ultimately CEO. He explains how volunteering opened doors and why the organization’s strong volunteer culture sets it apart. Russell also breaks down the roles of the Dallas Safari Club and the Dallas Safari Club Foundation, highlighting advocacy, conservation, and education efforts around the world. He discusses successful projects in Africa, Canada, and the United States, including anti-poaching initiatives, habitat restoration, and wildlife research. Throughout the episode, Russell emphasizes community, mentorship, and the responsibility hunters carry in sustaining wildlife for future generations. Sponsors of Bringing Back the Wild include: Dallas Safari Club, Royal Outfitters UK, Life-Form Taxidermy, Zambeze Delta Safaris, and Choctaw Hunting Lodge.

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Mike Arnold explores how science, tradition, and hands-on conservation come together to protect the wild places and wildlife we care about. Your host, Mike Arnold, is professor of genetics, a lifelong hunter, and a conservation biologist. As a genetics professor who spends as much time in the woods as he does in the lab. Mike studies wildlife, has a passion for hunting, and cares deeply about conservation. On this podcast, Mike dives into the science and stories behind bringing wildlife species back and keeping wild places wild.

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