We're taking a one-week break from the Artemis Leadership Series to talk with Sara Parker Pauley, the director of Missouri's Department of Conservation. Like many state agency leaders, Sara is gearing up in the hopes that Recovering America’s Wildlife Act (RAWA) is passed into law. RAWA funding is earmarked specifically for species of special concern, aimed at preventing the kind of decline that might land a species on the Endangered Species List. Stay tuned for details on Artemis's "Conservation & Cocktails" event, where you can add your voice to the mix in helping RAWA coming to fruition.
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4:00 Spring bounty: Turkeys and morels
5:00 Sara is the director of the Missouri Department of Conservation, formerly the director of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, and past President of the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies
8:00 We all want to work for the kind of leaders who appreciate their teams
10:00 How do agencies draft their wildlife conservation plans/priorities?
12:00 States have identified over 12,000 species in conservation need
13:00 Endangered Species Act, what happens when a species gets "listed"
15:00 The point of the Recovering America's Wildlife Act is to keep species off the Endangered Species List -- to conserve and recover them before they're severely imperiled
17:00 How does revenue from sporting get allocated to conservation?
18:00 Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program
20:00 In some states, sales taxes can also contribute to conservation funding
21:00 Federal duck stamp program = an example of the power of dedicated habitat funding for waterfowl recovery
28:00 RAWA's model: Federal money with a state match; Projects to focus on habitat preservation/restoration; Cost-share projects on private lands; Expanding recreation opportunities -- any projects that tie back to the state's wildlife action plan and protecting species of concern
34:00 RAWA aims to fully fund state wildlife projects that aim to recover imperiled species
36:00 In a state like Missouri that's more than 90% private, you need more workers reaching out to landowners to execute desired habitat projects
38:00 "Are you RAWA-ready?" vs. "We'll believe it when we see it."
40:00 States that are RAWA-ready stand to use their funds more quickly
44:00 Hunters/anglers have traditionally paid for conservation, but more resources are needed
49:00 Leadership tactics when you're at the top
52:00 Don't miss our episode with Dr. Wini Kessler, the first woman to receive professional membership with the Boone and Crockett Club
54:00 "Antifragile: Things that gain from disorder" by Nassim Taleb
57:00 Take Action on RAWA
58:00 Forthcoming: "Artemis' Conservation & Cocktails" events to write/rally to support RAWA as it nears fruition. Or email us at artemis@nwf.org for more.
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Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedApril 28, 2022 at 10:00 AM UTC
- Length1 hr
- Season3
- Episode128
- RatingClean