
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
This week on Fresh Tracks Weekly, we're exploring our ideas for improving government efficiency in the outdoors – D.O.G.E. style. Randy shares some ideas on how the government could improve its functionality when managing public lands and questions why these efficiency tools aren’t already being used.
But first, a few news stories:
Mossy Oak Turkey Stamp
Learn how you can support wild turkey conservation through Mossy Oak’s Conservation Stamp—100% of proceeds go to turkey research that benefits populations nationwide.
Controversial Conservation Easement Bill
Two Congresswomen introduced a bill that limits landowner options under the guise of increasing rights. We break down why this bill could hurt long-term land conservation efforts.
Louisiana Land Sale Scandal
A shady land deal in Louisiana potentially robbed the public of river access and millions in value, raising questions about state-level land transfers and government accountability.
Public Lands Rule Likely Death
The Public Lands Rule—meant to elevate conservation to the same level as extractive uses—may be on the chopping block, without a chance for public comment, despite overwhelming support.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4.9
3838 ratings
This week on Fresh Tracks Weekly, we're exploring our ideas for improving government efficiency in the outdoors – D.O.G.E. style. Randy shares some ideas on how the government could improve its functionality when managing public lands and questions why these efficiency tools aren’t already being used.
But first, a few news stories:
Mossy Oak Turkey Stamp
Learn how you can support wild turkey conservation through Mossy Oak’s Conservation Stamp—100% of proceeds go to turkey research that benefits populations nationwide.
Controversial Conservation Easement Bill
Two Congresswomen introduced a bill that limits landowner options under the guise of increasing rights. We break down why this bill could hurt long-term land conservation efforts.
Louisiana Land Sale Scandal
A shady land deal in Louisiana potentially robbed the public of river access and millions in value, raising questions about state-level land transfers and government accountability.
Public Lands Rule Likely Death
The Public Lands Rule—meant to elevate conservation to the same level as extractive uses—may be on the chopping block, without a chance for public comment, despite overwhelming support.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2,800 Listeners
2,408 Listeners
2,862 Listeners
557 Listeners
614 Listeners
163 Listeners
1,617 Listeners
1,143 Listeners
242 Listeners
6,763 Listeners
1,814 Listeners
347 Listeners
109 Listeners
172 Listeners
73 Listeners