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Conservation & Constant Change with Doug Duren

Conservation & Constant Change with Doug Duren

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On this episode of The Wisconsin Sportsman, Pierce is joined by Doug Duren to dive into conservation on private land in an ever-changing environment. Doug resides in the Driftless region of Southwest Wisconsin, and is the founder of Sharing the Land; a non-profit focused on connecting private landowners with outdoor recreators seeking land to access. In this episode, the guys dive into what projects Doug has been working on around the farm, his recent appearance on Meateater Sheds, and his involvement with The Prairie Farm Podcast. Then they dive into how landowners can implement conservation projects in conjunction with livestock, the pros and cons of absentee landowners, non-deer impacts of CWD on a landscape, holes that exist in the North American model of Conservation, private landowners role in conservation, how valuable access to someone's land is, and the changing landscape of hunting and conservation. All that and more in this week's episode!

Huge thanks to Doug for coming on the show! If you'd like to learn more and follow along with Doug, you can do so on Instagram @dougduren and @sharingtheland Check out his other projects using the links below:

Doug's website: www.dougduren.com

Sharing the Land: www.sharingtheland.com

The Prairie Farm Podcast: hokseynativeseeds.com/the-prairie-farm-podcast

Hoksey Native Seeds - A Sharing The Land Example of "It's Not Ours, It's Just Our Turn"

Inside Doug Duren's Family Farm | MeatEater Sheds

Big thanks to our fantastic partners:

Lone Wolf Custom Gear: www.lonewolfcustomgear.com

onX Hunt: www.onxmaps.com

Huntworth: www.huntworthgear.com

Good Chance Fly Fishing: www.goodchanceflyfishing.com

Wisconsin Backcountry Hunters & Anglers: www.backcountryhunters.org/wisconsin

TAKE ACTION THROUGH BACKCOUNTRY HUNTERS & ANGLERS

  1. www.backcountryhunters.com/take_action
  2. Call the US Capitol Switchboard at (202) 224-3121 and ask to speak with your representative

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