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Florida’s first bear hunt since 2015 is sparking controversy with over 160,000 applications for just 172 permits. What does this mean for conservation, wildlife management, and public opinion? In this episode, we explore the heated debate and its global implications.
But that’s not all. We also dive into the journey of belugas being exported from Canada, the often-overlooked role of seed-spreading animals in fighting climate change, and the return of cheetahs to India. Each story highlights the complex relationship between humans, animals, and ecosystems.
If you care about wildlife, conservation, or the wild surprises shaping our world, this episode will keep you hooked.
By TheWildBitsFlorida’s first bear hunt since 2015 is sparking controversy with over 160,000 applications for just 172 permits. What does this mean for conservation, wildlife management, and public opinion? In this episode, we explore the heated debate and its global implications.
But that’s not all. We also dive into the journey of belugas being exported from Canada, the often-overlooked role of seed-spreading animals in fighting climate change, and the return of cheetahs to India. Each story highlights the complex relationship between humans, animals, and ecosystems.
If you care about wildlife, conservation, or the wild surprises shaping our world, this episode will keep you hooked.