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Episode 204: The Fight for Mountain Lion Hunting, Conservation, and Food Security in Colorado

Episode 204: The Fight for Mountain Lion Hunting, Conservation, and Food Security in Colorado

Update: 2024-09-24
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Summary:

In this episode, we discuss Proposition 127 in Colorado, which seeks to change the regulations surrounding mountain lion hunting. The guests explore the implications of this proposition on conservation, food security, and the culinary value of mountain lion meat. The conversation includes personal experiences from hunters, the challenges of hunting mountain lions, and the public perception of eating predators. The guests also emphasize the importance of responsible wildlife management and the need for hunters and non-hunters alike to unite against extremist views that threaten hunting rights.

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Guest:

Jeremy and Chandra Sanderson, partners with three children, truly shatter the "trophy hunter" caricature that the anti-hunting industry presents —they love wildlife, fight for conservation, and honor their harvest with beautiful culinary creations.

Mike Costello is an "adult-onset hunter" in California and a contributor to HOWL for Wildlife. As a conservation advocate, he believes all native species deserve a place to thrive and that true conservation success results in an abundance of critters and the opportunity for people to sustainably hunt, harvest, and participate in nature.

Ways to Help:

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Takeaways:

Proposition 127 aims to ban mountain lion hunting in Colorado.

Hunting is a crucial part of wildlife management and conservation.

Mountain lion meat is edible and can be delicious.

Public perception of eating predators is often influenced by cultural programming.

The consequences of banning mountain lion hunting could be detrimental to ecosystems.

Hunters contribute significantly to conservation funding and wildlife management.

Engaging in conversations about hunting can help change perceptions.

Voting and supporting responsible wildlife management organizations is essential.

The anti-hunting movement is gaining traction and could affect other states.

Food security is a fundamental right that includes the right to hunt. 

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to Proposition 127 and Its Implications

03:04 The Role of Hunting in Conservation and Food Security

05:53 Personal Experiences with Mountain Lion Hunting

08:47 Culinary Aspects of Mountain Lion Meat

11:59 The Challenges of Hunting Mountain Lions

14:56 The Impact of Proposition 127 on Wildlife Management

18:03 Public Perception of Eating Predators

20:55 The Consequences of Banning Mountain Lion Hunting

23:53 Call to Action: Supporting Responsible Wildlife Management

26:57 Final Thoughts and Closing Remarks

Keywords:

Proposition 127, mountain lion hunting, conservation, food security, wildlife management, culinary uses, hunting rights, Colorado, ethical hunting, predator meat

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Episode 204: The Fight for Mountain Lion Hunting, Conservation, and Food Security in Colorado

Episode 204: The Fight for Mountain Lion Hunting, Conservation, and Food Security in Colorado

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