Jun 30, 2025
Unearthing among my grandfather's belongings a small folder of brittle mimeographed budgets dated throughout the 1940s and succinctly entitled "Goose Camp" opened a window into stories I grew up hearing around the supper table, and shed light onto an almost forgotten chapter of American waterfowling history....
Jun 26, 2025
Britt Longoria hunts across 6 continents—but, as she explains, no longer collects taxidermied trophies—holds a prestigious SCI Diana Award, is working on a Ph.D., and chairs a foundation committed to safeguarding wild ecosystems. But behind the headlines and viral leopard photo is a woman with grit, grace, and...
Jun 23, 2025
Something’s going sideways in Manitoba—and Rob Olson isn’t keeping quiet about it. As head of the Manitoba Wildlife Federation, he sounds the alarm on shifting wildlife management roles, Crown land (public properties) access suddenly disappearing under private control, and a government seemingly asleep at...
Jun 20, 2025
Fun for the whole family, in the air conditioning, over 450 exhibits from around the world--the first annual Dallas Safari Club Summer Expo is the place to be July 17-19! Why now, why it matters, and why you need to be there, from bold conservation wins and youth mentorship to a huge surprise announcement and...
Jun 19, 2025
Diving ducks, migration mysteries, and data from the duck lab—Joshua Osborne from the world-renowned Forbes Biological Station talks all things scaup. And more. We dive into how these amazing waterfowl are studied, where and when they go, and what long-term research--along with the oldest ariel waterfowl survey in...