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The Ballot’s Bloody Rigged - A podcast by the Fiordland Wapiti Foundation
The Ballot’s Bloody Rigged - A podcast by the Fiordland Wapiti Foundation
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The Ballot's Bloody Rigged is a podcast by the New Zealand's Fiordland Wapiti Foundation.
We talk hunting, conservation, tell crazy stories about the outdoors and more.
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Britt Davies, who started the Wāhine & Wapiti movement, and a group of wāhine that just returned from an annual trip in the Fiordlands, talk about their week, why they joined a group of women they've never met for a trip into the rough country, what they learned, gear, expectations vs reality and how to suck it up and send it.
We laughed (very loudly), we cried (literally) and had good yarns.
The goal of Wāhine & Wapiti is to curate a group of keen wāhine from differing backgrounds, various age groups and levels of experience to offer an environment where we can all learn from each other.
Common denominators that need to shine through from applicants are a thirst for adventure, a desire to learn and share knowledge and the ability to keep an open mind.
Special thanks to Fiordland Outdoors and First Lite for your support!
Hosted by Gerhard Uys
'The Ballot is Bloody Rigged' - a podcast by the Fiordland Wapiti Foundation.
Roy Sloan, General Manager, of the Foundation talks about how they cull to improve the Wapiti herd, and shares a ton of tips on what hunters should consider when they are chasing a big bull - wind, terrain, staying dry and more.
In this episode Roy Sloan talks about deer and wapiti management.
He goes into why it is often boom and bust, how skinny deer who seemingly have no trophy potential sometimes turn out to be monsters later in life, we talk about National wild animal recovery operations (WARO) and how their skills are needed, but also why hunters have a challenging relationship with WARO, how do you manage for trophies is in the wild, monitoring to see that management is working and a possible education arm of the Wapiti Foundation that will hopefully teach managing deer from a data driven environmental perspective.
Thanks again to Lou and Peter Berryman for letting us use their cover of the Dem Deer song as an intro.
In this episode Roy Sloan, General Manager, of the Fiordland Wapiti Foundation says for the first time in ages he is content...because we got permission from Lou and Peter Berryman to use their cover of the Dem Deer song.
He and Adam Fairmaid, President of the Fiordland Wapiti Foundation, talk about Herds of Special Interest and the announcement by Hunting and Fishing Minister James Meager of draft plans for Wapiti and Sika herds to be managed.
Meager said the proposal is for a new approach to managing wapiti deer in parts of Fiordland National Park and sika deer in the Kaimanawa and Kaweka forest parks.
“These changes will allow hunter-led conservation groups to sustainably manage herd numbers and create opportunities to drive economic growth in those areas".
Roy and Adam talk about reaction from the conservation sector, what a HOSI would possibly mean for deer herds going forward, they call on hunters to submit on the plan, and more.
Welcome to episode one of 'The Ballot is Bloody Rigged' - a podcast by the Fiordland Wapiti Foundation.
Roy Sloan, General Manager, and Adam Fairmaid, President, talk about how Wapiti were introduced, what their home range is, traits of a Wapiti, they talk conservation efforts, reflect on hunting culture, back country huts, and talk about how gnarly fiordlands is....o yeah, and the ballot is rigged.
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