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Tice Supplee has had a remarkable career in wildlife management and conservation. She served as a game warden in Arizona, and after retirement she became active in conservation groups like the Arizona Antelope Foundation and the Arizona Elk Society. These days she works in bird conservation, and we discuss habitat restoration. What's good for elk is often good for birds - it's a win-win. Plus: Zuni bowls, sourdough victories, condor reintroduction and more. Also: Artemis has a giveaway going on! Take our podcast listener survey for a chance to win a $100 gift card to Isle Royale Outfitters.
3:00 Archery elk hunt
4:00 Coues deer in southeast Arizona
7:00 Hunting in your 70s, being a game warden & game manager
8:00 Audubon Southwest
9:00 When respectable, nice people violate wildlife laws (and busting in on an illegal elk camp)
14:00 Why people violate game laws
16:00 Arizona Elk Society, Arizona Antelope Foundation and board service
19:00 Bringing veterans into conservation, starting with a hunt
20:00 Auctioning off game tags to fundraise for conservation, perks and drawbacks to the program
24:00 Grassland restoration work for bird habitat (plus... the pinyon jay!)
26:00 Habitat improvements for some ungulates/birds often benefit others... but not always
29:00 On southeast Arizona: "We don't have a lot of anything, but we have a little bit of just about everything."
31:00 Condor reintroduction and lead ammo
32:00 90% of captive doves force-fed two size 8 lead pellets died, compared to 0% of doves that were not fed lead shot
34:00 Arizona's yellow-billed cuckoos
35:00 Zuni bowls: an old-school method for increasing water retention on the landscape
39:00 New to conservation? Join an organization. If you can't join, volunteer. You can help no matter where you are in your sporting journey, and you'll meet a lot of people
44:00 An archery elk hunt turns into a recovery mission, then getting the abrupt whiff of elk after hearing an unusual bark
51:00 Vacuum-sealing your meat... it KEEPS
53:00 You've earned a travel trailer when you're in the field as much as Tice
54:00 #sourdoughvictories and a rabbit hole on heirloom flour
1:00 "The Time of the Buffalo" by Tom McHugh
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Tice Supplee has had a remarkable career in wildlife management and conservation. She served as a game warden in Arizona, and after retirement she became active in conservation groups like the Arizona Antelope Foundation and the Arizona Elk Society. These days she works in bird conservation, and we discuss habitat restoration. What's good for elk is often good for birds - it's a win-win. Plus: Zuni bowls, sourdough victories, condor reintroduction and more. Also: Artemis has a giveaway going on! Take our podcast listener survey for a chance to win a $100 gift card to Isle Royale Outfitters.
3:00 Archery elk hunt
4:00 Coues deer in southeast Arizona
7:00 Hunting in your 70s, being a game warden & game manager
8:00 Audubon Southwest
9:00 When respectable, nice people violate wildlife laws (and busting in on an illegal elk camp)
14:00 Why people violate game laws
16:00 Arizona Elk Society, Arizona Antelope Foundation and board service
19:00 Bringing veterans into conservation, starting with a hunt
20:00 Auctioning off game tags to fundraise for conservation, perks and drawbacks to the program
24:00 Grassland restoration work for bird habitat (plus... the pinyon jay!)
26:00 Habitat improvements for some ungulates/birds often benefit others... but not always
29:00 On southeast Arizona: "We don't have a lot of anything, but we have a little bit of just about everything."
31:00 Condor reintroduction and lead ammo
32:00 90% of captive doves force-fed two size 8 lead pellets died, compared to 0% of doves that were not fed lead shot
34:00 Arizona's yellow-billed cuckoos
35:00 Zuni bowls: an old-school method for increasing water retention on the landscape
39:00 New to conservation? Join an organization. If you can't join, volunteer. You can help no matter where you are in your sporting journey, and you'll meet a lot of people
44:00 An archery elk hunt turns into a recovery mission, then getting the abrupt whiff of elk after hearing an unusual bark
51:00 Vacuum-sealing your meat... it KEEPS
53:00 You've earned a travel trailer when you're in the field as much as Tice
54:00 #sourdoughvictories and a rabbit hole on heirloom flour
1:00 "The Time of the Buffalo" by Tom McHugh
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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