National Wildlife Federation Outdoors

On Location in Southeast Alaska with the Southeast Alaska Conservation Council

08.12.2022 - By National Wildlife Federation OutdoorsPlay

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Join us for this fun pilot episode of our new “From the Field” podcast series we are beginning to explore. For the past week, our sporting team has been traveling around Southeast Alaska recording interviews with hunters and anglers regarding the endless opportunities and abundance of the region. During this episode, Aaron and Mandela sit on the edge of the Tongas National Forest with Artemis ambassador, Jodee Dixon, and the Executive Director of the Southeast Alaska Conservation Council (SEACC), Meredith Trainor. We discuss their friendship and connection through hunting, mentorship and Yoga. We learn about the important conservation work SEACC does and the Artemis outreach programs Jodee offers. We also talk about the ways in which their background in mountaineering and whitewater kayaking parallel hunting and fishing.

Enjoy this abbreviated podcast pilot episode and let us know what you think. Did you like hearing podcasts recorded in the field? Would you like them to be shorter or longer? What questions would you like to ask our guests?

Links:

www.seacc.org

www.artemis.nwf.org

www.nwf.org/gamechanger

Show notes:

0:26 – Aaron sets the scene, introduces the guests and the stand-in cohost for this episode.

3:00 – Jodee talks about her passion for seeking and sharing knowledge. How she met Meredith and the transition to teaching Meredith how to hunt.

5:10 – Jodee talks about the different species she and her husband hunt in SE Alaska including Dahl sheep, elk, black bear and Sitka blacktail deer.

7:00 – Meredith talks about how she met Jodee and grew an interest in hunting after being a vegetarian for most of her life.

10:30 – Jodee shares how she got introduced to hunting and the story behind her first big game hunt for Dahl sheep.

14:00 – Jodee is currently teaching Meredith how to hunt. They both chat about how Artemis helped strengthen their connection and the opportunity to bring women together to share wild game and embrace a curiosity of hunting.

18:49 – Jodee and Meredith share how their experiences in whitewater kayaking, Yoga and mountaineering parallel how they approach hunting and fishing. Jodee reflects on single point focus and “forced meditation”.

23:19 – Meredith shares the conservation work she and her team at the Southeast Alaska Conservation Council (SEACC) focus on. One part of their work is focused on climate action, citizen science and the importance of sharing observations of a changing landscape due to climate change.

27:53 – Alaska is front and center when it comes to a warming climate. Meredith discusses how an increase in 3-6 degrees effects wildlife in Southeast Alaska.

29:40 – Jodee shares her observations and concerns regarding hunting, fishing and climate change in Southeast Alaska.

31:56 – Jodee highlights some of the Artemis outreach opportunities she offers in the region.

32:55 – Closing statements.

 

 

 

 

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