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In this episode, Taylor Maples and Josh Stratton are joined by Kurt Kuklinski from Oklahoma's Department of Wildlife Conservation to talk about several on-going research projects affecting hunting, wildlife management, and our understanding of both local and transient game populations across our region. Plus, the guys discuss the role Citizen Scientists play in helping capture data for professional use, and how that data can benefit non-professionals in a variety of ways--from hunters and trappers, to gardeners and birdwatchers, more data is more better! Kurt always bring a wealth of knowledge and lifts the intellect of The Outdoor Hours, and this week's episode is no different!
By Taylor MaplesIn this episode, Taylor Maples and Josh Stratton are joined by Kurt Kuklinski from Oklahoma's Department of Wildlife Conservation to talk about several on-going research projects affecting hunting, wildlife management, and our understanding of both local and transient game populations across our region. Plus, the guys discuss the role Citizen Scientists play in helping capture data for professional use, and how that data can benefit non-professionals in a variety of ways--from hunters and trappers, to gardeners and birdwatchers, more data is more better! Kurt always bring a wealth of knowledge and lifts the intellect of The Outdoor Hours, and this week's episode is no different!