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In this episode, we sit down with the founder of the Prairie Chicken Project in Wisconsin to explore the incredible work being done to protect one of North America’s most iconic grassland birds: the greater prairie chicken. Once a common sight across the Midwest, these vibrant birds are now fighting for survival as their native habitat disappears.

We dig into how the project got started, why these birds matter, and what it takes to restore and protect their grassland homes. Whether you're a conservationist, a hunter, or just someone who loves wild places, this conversation offers a powerful look at the impact of dedicated, grassroots conservation.

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 Bill Koepke is the founder of the Prairie Chicken Project, a Wisconsin-based conservation initiative focused on preserving and restoring habitat for the greater prairie chicken. With a background in [Insert relevant background], they’ve dedicated their work to ensuring these birds remain a part of the Wisconsin landscape for generations to come.

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