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Wildlife policy battles are reshaping hunting access, conservation funding, and forest management nationwide.

Fred breaks down the most consequential conservation news impacting hunters, anglers, and the broader outdoors community. From prestigious recognition in the hunting world to legislative fights that could redefine wildlife management, this conversation goes beyond headlines and into what it means for boots-on-the-ground sportsmen.

Jeff Crane’s receipt of the Peter H. Capstick Hunting Heritage Award underscores the power of strong leadership in conservation. But while individual achievements are worth celebrating, policy decisions in states like Indiana, Maryland, and Arizona could have lasting effects on waterfowl hunting, big game seasons, veteran hunting access, and the science-based management model that has long defined North American wildlife conservation.

We examine the controversy over lead ammunition restrictions in Maryland and what it means for hunter participation, economic accessibility, and Second Amendment-adjacent debates. We also unpack how changes to natural resources commissions can disrupt science-driven wildlife policy, and why bipartisan conservation legislation remains essential to protecting hunting and fishing traditions.

Finally, we explore proactive forest management and wildfire mitigation critical issues for elk hunting habitat, whitetail range, and public land access.

If you care about the future of hunting, fishing, and conservation policy, this episode delivers the context you need to stay informed and engaged.

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