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Into The Wilderness with Byron Pace

Into The Wilderness with Byron Pace

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Ep 198#198 Sam Thompson: sika deer and how not to be a hunting douche

From being a hunting douche, to the virtues of sika venison and going on a DIY black bear hunt. Sam Thompson is back on the show to kick off 2022 the way it should be: with laughs a subtle hints of educational value. Produced in partnership with www.modernhuntsman.com Support on patreon: www.patreon.com/byronpace www.byronpace.com

Jan 20, 20221h 39m

Ep 198#198 Sam Thompson: sika deer and how not to be a hunting douche

From being a hunting douche, to the virtues of sika venison and going on a DIY black bear hunt. Sam Thompson is back on the show to kick off 2022 the way it should be: with laughs a subtle hints of educational value. Produced in partnership with www.modernhuntsman.com Support on patreon: www.patreon.com/byronpace www.byronpace.com

Jan 20, 20221h 39m

Ep 198#198 Sam Thompson: sika deer and how not to be a hunting douche

From being a hunting douche, to the virtues of sika venison and going on a DIY black bear hunt. Sam Thompson is back on the show to kick off 2022 the way it should be: with laughs a subtle hints of educational value. Produced in partnership with www.modernhuntsman.com Support on patreon: www.patreon.com/byronpace www.byronpace.com

Jan 20, 20221h 39m

Ep 198#198 Sam Thompson: sika deer and how not to be a hunting douche

From being a hunting douche, to the virtues of sika venison and going on a DIY black bear hunt. Sam Thompson is back on the show to kick off 2022 the way it should be: with laughs a subtle hints of educational value. Produced in partnership with www.modernhuntsman.com Support on patreon: www.patreon.com/byronpace www.byronpace.com

Jan 20, 20221h 39m

Ep 198#198 Sam Thompson: sika deer and how not to be a hunting douche

From being a hunting douche, to the virtues of sika venison and going on a DIY black bear hunt. Sam Thompson is back on the show to kick off 2022 the way it should be: with laughs a subtle hints of educational value. Produced in partnership with www.modernhuntsman.com Support on patreon: www.patreon.com/byronpace www.byronpace.com

Jan 20, 20221h 39m

Ep 197#197 Living with Nature: Ben Lizdas Swarovski Optik

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Host, Byron Pace, gives a brief run-down of his projects from last year before getting into the first in a new series presented by Swarovski Optik: Living with Nature. Once a month you get to hear from a spectrum of guests from around the globe, from biologists to explorers, answering five questions on how they connect with nature. 1/How do you connect to nature on a regular basis? 2/Do you have a good example of how companies, people or organisations are helping to rebuild the bridge and connection between people and nature? 3/Is there a conservation story happening right now that you are particularly passionate about? 4/Is there someone who inspires you and/or is doing great work in the outdoors space? 5/Do you have a stand-out memory connecting with nature? In association with Swarovski Optik Presented by Modern Hunstman More info www.byronpace.com Support the podcast on Patreon

Jan 6, 202239 min

Ep 197#196 Living with Nature: Ben Lizdas Swarovski Optik

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Host Byron Pace gives a brief run-down of his projects from last year before getting into the first in a new series presented by Swarovski Optik: Living with Nature. Once a month you get to hear from a spectrum of guests from around the globe, from biologists to explorers, answering five questions on how they connect with nature. 1/How do you connect to nature on a regular basis? 2/Do you have a good example of how companies, people or organisations are helping to rebuild the bridge and connection between people and nature? 3/Is there a conservation story happening right now that you are particularly passionate about? 4/Is there someone who inspires you and/or is doing great work in the outdoors space? 5/Do you have a stand-out memory connecting with nature? In association with Swarovski Optik Presented by Modern Hunstman More info www.byronpace.com Support the podcast on Patreon

Jan 6, 202239 min

Ep 196#196 Mike Robinson: Sustainable, wild food sourcing. Deer / conservation / management / cooking

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Mike Robinson is a Forloh ambassador, hunter, fisherman, restauranteur, deer manager and TV host to mention just a few things. In this episode we discuss sustainable food sourcing, using wildlife as a resource and how to cook the perfect grouse. This episode is presented by www.forloh.com Podcast partner www.modernhuntsman.com www.byronpace.com [email protected]

Nov 10, 202151 min

Ep 195#195 Tecovas Outpost Ep 1: Matt Skoglund, North Bridger Bison & regenerative grazing

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In the first episode of an ongoing collaboration with Tecovas, the Outpost Series brings you gritty stories of the American West from the people who live, breathe and work on the land. In this episode, we visit Matt Skoglund from North Bridger Bison to talk about land management and regenerative grazing. www.tecovas.com https://www.northbridgerbison.com Podcast partner www.modernhuntsman.com For more visit www.byronpace.com

Nov 3, 202150 min

Ep 194#194 Addison Edmonds: The legacy of Gunner the dog. Hunting / dogs / birds / life stories

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This episode is part of our ongoing collaboration with Gunner Kennels, kicked off by a moving conversation with the company founder Addison Edmonds. We hear about his passion for working dogs and how the legacy of his hunting companion Gunner, became the driving force behind the world's toughest transport kennels. www.gunner.com Podcast partner www.modernhuntsman.com More: www.byronpace.com Support the show: www.patreon.com/byronpace

Sep 1, 202139 min

Ep 193#193 Conservation Roundtable Ep6: Climate change targets, bison management & conservation politics

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In the last of six conservation roundtable episodes, Byron is joined by Jess Johnson, government affairs director at the Wyoming Wildlife Federation, and Ford Van Fossen, conservation and content manager at First Lite to tackle stories from around the world. Stories this week: Tree planting problems: https://news.mongabay.com/2021/05/bad-science-planting-frenzy-misses-the-grasslands-for-the-trees/ Grand canyon bison cull: https://www.euronews.com/green/2021/05/07/why-are-45-000-people-signing-up-to-kill-a-threatened-species Politics and metrics: https://trib.com/outdoors/metrics-or-politics-biden-conservation-plan-raises-questions/article_9e718ac6-dd70-51fb-a723-60d589b943de.html Series brought to you by www.firstlite.com Podcast partner www.modernhuntsman.com

Jul 17, 202138 min

Ep 192#192 Conservation Roundtable Ep5: Invasive species, sage grouse & nuclear disaster wildlife recoveries

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In the fifth of six conservation roundtable episodes, Byron is joined by Jess Johnson, government affairs director at the Wyoming Wildlife Federation, and Ford Van Fossen, conservation and content manager at First Lite to tackle stories from around the world. Stories this week: The cost of invasive species: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03405-6 Sage grouse hunting limits: https://www.wyofile.com/after-hunters-kill-874-sage-grouse-hens-wyos-hunt-questioned/ Wildlife rebounds in the face of disaster zones: https://www.euronews.com/green/2021/05/07/chernobyl-why-the-nuclear-disaster-was-an-environmental-success Series brought to you by www.firstlite.com Podcast partner www.modernhuntsman.com

Jul 3, 202141 min

Ep 191#191 Conservation Roundtable Ep4: wildlife trade bans, venison markets & the impacts of human altered landscapes

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In the fourth of six conservation roundtable episodes, Byron is joined by Jess Johnson, government affairs director at the Wyoming Wildlife Federation, and Ford Van Fossen, conservation and content manager at First Lite to tackle stories from around the world. Stories this week: Wildlife trade bans. The USA look to ban kangaroo leather imports: https://theconversation.com/a-us-ban-on-kangaroo-leather-would-be-an-animal-welfare-disaster-and-a-missed-farming-opportunity-155904 How human-altered landscapes impact wildlife: https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1365-2435.13827?campaign=wolacceptedarticle Legalising wild venison markets: https://americanfarmpublications.com/anne-arundel-co-asks-to-legalize-venison-programs/ Series brought to you by www.firstlite.com Podcast partner www.modernhuntsman.com

Jun 22, 202139 min

Ep 190#190 Conservation Roundtable Ep3: Rock climbing conflicts, do fish feel pain & wild horses as ecosystem engineers

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In the third of six conservation roundtable episodes, Byron is joined by Jess Johnson, government affairs director at the Wyoming Wildlife Federation, and Ford Van Fossen, conservation and content manager at First Lite to tackle stories from around the world. Stories this week: Do fish feel pain: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/apr/12/there-is-ample-evidence-that-fish-feel-pain Climbing conflicts: https://www.wyofile.com/climbing-conflicts-forest-service-intervenes-in-tensleep-canyon/ Wild horses as ecosystem engineers: https://science.sciencemag.org/content/372/6541/491 Series brought to you by www.firstlite.com Podcast partner www.modernhuntsman.com

Jun 14, 202155 min

Ep 189#189 Dr Mark Elbroch: The Cougar Conundrum. Mountain lions, conservation, hunting, conflict

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Dr Mark Elbroch is the lead scientists for Panthera's Puma Program. If you want to understand mountain lions this is the show to listen to and he the person to guide you through it. From the evolution to human conflict, this is an important discussion on predator conservation. Mark: https://www.panthera.org/people/mark-elbroch-phd The Cougar Conundrum: https://www.amazon.com/Cougar-Conundrum-Sharing-Successful-Predator/dp/161091998X www.byronpace.com Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com Support the podcast: www.patreon.com/byronpace

Jun 9, 20211h 40m

Ep 188#188 Conservation Roundtable Ep2: Wolf management, dam removal & genetic degradation in salmon

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In the second of six conservation roundtable episodes, Byron is joined by Jess Johnson, government affairs director at the Wyoming Wildlife Federation, and Ford Van Fossen, conservation and content manager at First Lite to tackle stories from around the world. Stories this week: Wolf management: https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/idaho-lawmakers-pass-bill-kill-most-states-wolf-population-2021-04-28/ Dam removal: https://lmtribune.com/northwest/simpson-calls-on-his-challengers-to-provide-alternatives/article_8b12612b-96fd-5660-b79e-0440871bb7fd.html Salmon genetic degradation: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/apr/21/genetic-diversity-in-salmon-has-declined-since-fish-farming-introduced-study Series brought to you by www.firstlite.com Podcast partner www.modernhuntsman.com

May 25, 202139 min

Ep 187#187 Conservation Roundtable Ep1: Bison culling, species reintroduction & fence management

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In the first of six conservation roundtable episodes, Byron is joined by Jess Johnson, government affairs director at the Wyoming Wildlife Federation, and Ford Van Fossen, conservation and content manager at First Lite to tackle stories from around the world. Stories this week: Bison culling in Gran Canyon National Park:https://www.newsweek.com/thousands-sign-petition-stop-grand-canyon-bison-hunt-lottery-after-45000-volunteer-1590024 Lay down your fences: https://oilcity.news/community/2020/08/06/photos-wildlife-friendly-fencing-project-underway-in-the-bighorns/ Bison recovery in Europe and wildfires: https://blog.nature.org/science/2017/08/22/remarkable-story-how-bison-returned-europe/ Episode brought to you by www.firstlite.com Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com Support the podcast: www.patreon.com/byronpace

May 19, 202142 min

Ep 186#186 Dr Cathy Mayne: Rewilding ourselves. Scottish deer management to sustainable living

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Dr Cathy Mayne is an ecologist based in Scotland. We tackle the prickly topic of rewilding, the implications for how we manage deer and our landscape, and what does sustainable living really mean in a world driven by 'progress' and economic growth. https://mountainenvironmentservices.com/ www.byronpace.com Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com Support the podcast: www.patreon.com/byronpace

May 5, 20211h 16m

Ep 185#185 Jake Willers: From wildlife sanctuary to National Geographic presenter. Conservation / documentary / film making / lions / bears

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Jake Willers is a wildlife documentary filmmaker and National Geographic presenter. He transformed his career from working at the family wildlife park in England to presenting wildlife documentaries around the world. From insects to mountain lions and bears, he has an incredible wealth of knowledge. More info: www.jakewillers.com Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com Support the podcast: www.patreon.com/byronpace

Apr 19, 20211h 27m

Ep 184#184 Simon Parker: An adventurous life of a travel writer. Sustainability / conservation / cycling the world / the education of living

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Simon Parker is a journalist, radio and TV presenter, and travel writer, who has lived a restless life forever in search of adventure. Having travelled half the world's countries, he has reported for numerous major news networks, covering everything from the migrant crisis in Greece to the impacts of climate change in Svalbard. We discuss his latest project to tell stories of sustainability and conservation from people who live and embrace that life, in his new series on Amazon, Earth Cycles. More in Simon: https://www.simonwparker.co.uk/ Support the podcast: www.patreon.com/byronpace Win Tecovas boots: www.tecovas.com Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com www.byronpace.com

Apr 5, 20211h 4m

Ep 183#183 Laura Zerra: Surviving the wilderness. Persistence hunting / vegetarian / knife forging / nature / naked and afraid

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Laura Zerra is most well known from the TV show Naked and Afraid, but there is so much more to who she is. From that the art of letter writing, to hand forging knives and leaving her own bloody footprints in the snow, I was enthused and captivated by Laura's stories and life. Dive in with me as we hear about her move from vegetarian to hunter, living with the seasons and grappling with the morality of nature. Laura: Website Instagram Support on Patreon www.byronpace.com Supported by Modern Huntsman

Mar 23, 20211h 13m

Ep 182#182 Dr Steven Rosenzweig: Understanding regenerative agriculture. Conservation / EPIC / climate change / ecosystem health

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What is regenerative agriculture and why is it important? We speak to the senior soil scientist at General Mills, Dr Steven Rosenzweig, about the science, the importance of indigenous knowledge, and how this is being applied in modern farming practices. Modern Huntsman article More on Epic Provisions Support the podcast Website: www.byronpace.com

Mar 8, 202135 min

Ep 181#181 Adeline Fox: Preserving land, water, dark skies and cultural heritage with the Big Bend Conservation Alliance.

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Adeline Fox is the president of the Big Bend Conservation Alliance. Originally established to fight against a proposed gas pipeline cutting across Texas, today they work to protect land, water, dark skies and cultural heritage through grass routes projects. More info: https://www.bigbendconservationalliance.org/ Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com www.byronpace.com Support the podcast: www.patreon.com/byronpace Contact: [email protected]

Feb 23, 202156 min

Ep 180#180 Jess Johnson: From wolves to the Grand Teton National Park wild goat controversy. Conservation / hunting / America / wild sheep

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Jess Johnson, government affairs director at the Wyoming Wildlife Federation, joins me to discuss the recent controversy surrounding mountain goat management in Grand Teton National Park. We hear the nuances of the problem, and get a blow for blow account of her near-death experience. We even find time to talk about wolf reintroductions and the importance of wildlife passes. Supporting the podcast: www.patreon.com/byronpace Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com More info: www.byronpace.com Contact: [email protected]

Feb 16, 20211h 19m

Ep 179#179 Jake Muise: Harvesting wild meat in Hawaii. The Maui Nui story. Conservation / invasive species / venison / food / ecology

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Jake Muise is the co-founder of Maui Nui Venison based in Hawaii. He has turned the problem of an invasive species, the axis deer, into a business which not only helps to manage the ecological impact but puts food on the table. From the economics of conservation to the benefits of venison as a protein source, Jake offers an intriguing insight. Support the podcast: www.patreon.com/byronpace www.byronpace.com Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com Show notes: www.mauinuivenison.com

Feb 9, 20211h 14m

Ep 178#178 James Glancy: From Royal Marine to documentary film-maker. Conservation / wolves / military / poaching / wildlife

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James Glancy is a former British Royal Marine turned documentary film-maker. He has a passion for conservation and storytelling, and currently working on film projects for National Geographic and Discovery Channel. From rewilding lynx in Scotland to filming bull sharks and his time being deployed in Afghanistan, it's a packed show. Support the show: www.patreon.com/byronpace www.byronpace.com Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com Contact: [email protected] www.jamesglancy.com Twitter: @jaglancy Instagram: @jaglancy Facebook: @jamesglancyofficial

Feb 2, 20211h 10m

Ep 176#177 Tyler Sharp: From wolves in Yellowstone to the black cowboys who help forge the West. Conservation / Modern Huntsman / whales / Cameroon / photography / survival

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Editor in Chief of Modern Huntsman, Tyler Sharp, joins me around the table in Montana to talk about the contents of volume 6: the resilience issue. After recounting our experience of watching wolves in Yellowstone, we deep-dive into selected stories and give an insight into the creative process of producing a new volume. Support the podcast: www.patreon.com/byronpace Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com Email the show: [email protected] www.byronpace.com

Jan 27, 20211h 12m

Ep 175#176 Bill Roden: Insights from the outdoors industry. Hunting / fishing / marketing / advertising / writing

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Bill Roden is the Chief Marketing Officer for Modern Huntsman. We discuss the outdoors industry, how it interacts with the community and take a view on how this may evolve. We consider the difficulties of integrating people with nature and moments we have achieved pure contentment. To wrap up, Bill discusses great writers, and what we can learn from their processes in storytelling. www.patreon.com/byronpace www.byronpace.com www.modernhuntsman.com

Jan 20, 20211h 33m

Ep 175#175 Dr Mark Scherz: The importance of species in conservation. Madagascar / herpetology / frogs / evolution / DNA / barcoding

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For the first show of 2021 we are joined by herpetologist and evolutionary biologist, Dr Mark Scherz. We dive into the reasons why naming species is important for conservation, the idea of taxonomic inflation, the problem with habitat fragmentation, the concept of ecosystem functionality and what the hell we mean by DNA barcoding. That's just for the warm-up. For all the links on Dr Mark Scherz, visit: www.markscherz.com To support the show visit: www.byronpace.com or www.patreon.com/byronpace For more in Modern Huntsman visit: www.modernhuntsman.com

Jan 13, 20211h 51m

Ep 174#174 Women in the Wilderness. The feral horse problem. America / conservation / adventure / documentary

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For the final episode of the year, I am joined by a team of three women about to embark on an amazing adventure across the wilderness of North America. Creating a feature documentary along the way, Katherine, Caroline and Louisa will explore the controversies around managing wild horses. Find out more: https://womeninthewildernessfilm.com/ Support the podcast: www.patreon.com/byronpace Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com More info: www.byronpace.com

Dec 14, 202050 min

Ep 173#173 Science Shorts: Dr Richard Thomas. Global wildlife trade. Conservation / poaching / pangolin / tigers / elephants

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Dr Richard Thomas is the director of communications for Traffic, a non-governmental organisation focused on the sustainable use of wild resources through international trade. From tigers in the U.K. to abalone in South Africa and the global timbre trade, we discuss the benefits and problems of international trade. Traffic: https://www.traffic.org/ Monthly column: www.modernhuntsman.com/stories/into-the-anthropocene-column-byron-pace More info: www.byronpace.com

Dec 7, 202050 min

Ep 172#172 Peter Carr: From gamekeeper to journalist and global conservationist. Hunting / conservation / Africa / lions / illegal trade

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Editor-in-Chief of Sporting Rifle, Peter Carr, comes back on the show to talk about his life, transitioning from skipper to gamekeeper to journalist, and now international conservationist. From the British countryside to the illegal wildlife trade, it's a ranging, intriguing conservation. Support the podcast: www.patreon.com/byronpace Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com More info: www.byronpace.com

Nov 30, 20201h 17m

Ep 171#171 Science Shorts: Christine Figgener Ph.D. Sea turtle conservation. Biology / biodiversity / Costa Rica / environment / plastic pollution / evolution

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Marine biologist, Christine Figgener, Ph.D. joins us to discuss the complexities of sea-turtle conservation. From their evolutionary history to environmental threats and their role in marine food webs, we draw on the greater conservation issues of endangered species and their role within ecosystems. Christine: www.seaturtlebiologist.com Support the show: www.pacetron.com/byronpace More info: www.byronpace.com Column: https://modernhuntsman.com/stories/into-the-anthropocene-column-byron-pace

Nov 23, 202038 min

Ep 170#170 Rob Nelson: Stone Age Man. Tackling the natural world. Wolves / species conservation / fire ecology / Chernobyl / film-making

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Rob Nelson from www.stoneageman.com joins us for an epic show. From 'radioactive' wolves to fire ecology, dead chickens in your pillow, species conservation, mountain lion attacks, and his new book: Mother Nature Is Not Trying to Kill You. Support the show: www.patreon.com/byronpace Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com More info: www.byronpace.com Rob Nelson: @untamedscience

Nov 16, 20201h 55m

Ep 169#169 Science Shorts: Sarah Roberts on the world's largest iceberg. Conservation / Antarctica / South Georgia / penguins / climate change / global warming / whales

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There is a giant iceberg travelling towards South Georgia, two times the size of Luxemburg, and we are bringing you the latest, with science journalist Sarah Roberts. What will be the impact of one trillion tonnes of ice beaching on the island? We investigate. Support the podcast: www.patreon.com/byronpace Sarah Roberts: Intsagram @sarahsrealjob / https://www.sarahrobertsofficial.com/ Information on A68: https://www.universetoday.com/146952/this-giant-iceberg-has-been-sailing-the-southern-seas-for-three-years-now/ Dust in icebergs: https://phys.org/news/2019-11-icebergs-source-nutrients.html

Nov 9, 202022 min

Ep 168#168 Amanda Monthei: A landscape of fire. Conservation / environment / fire-mitigation / fire-management / wildfire / climate change

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This show is all about fire in the landscape. From wildfire to a managed fire, from indigenous burning to decades of inappropriate forest management policy, we dive into the role of fire in natural cycles and the part humans have to play. To guide us through, former Hotshot firefighter, journalist and podcaster, Amanda Monthei. Amanda on Instagram: @A_monthei or @living_with_fire. Twitter: @A_monthei and @lwf_pod. Website: www.amandamonthei.com. To support the show visit www.patreon.com/byronpace Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com For more info: www.byronpace.com

Nov 2, 20201h 10m

Ep 167#167 Science Shorts: Lauren Redmore Ph.D. Human, elephant co-existence. Africa / Botswana / conservation / wildlife / conflict

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What can conservation programs learn from wildlife, human co-existence? I speak with Lauren Redmore, Ph.D. about her research into elephant interactions in the Okovango Delta in Botswana. Support the podcast: www.patreon.com/byronpace For more info visit: www.byronpace.com Follow Lauren on Twitter: @laurenredmore Related publications: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fevo.2019.00117/full

Oct 25, 202032 min

Ep 166#166 Lindsey B. Davis: From vegetarian to hunter. Ecology / indigenous knowledge / permaculture / citizen science

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We kick off with an update on the Modern Huntsman Field Outrider photography competition, before diving into a deep conversation with writer, citizen scientist and board member of the Outdoor Alliance, Lindsey B. Davis. From ecology and permaculture to embracing indigenous knowledge in land management, we talk about her road-kill to hunter journey and the time she testified in front of Congress. What a show. What a guest. Field Outrider competition: www.moderhuntsman.com For more info visit: www.byronpace.com Support on Patreon: www.patreon.com/byronpace Lindsey Davis Instagram: @lindsey.browne.davis www.outdooralliance.org

Oct 19, 20201h 49m

Ep 165#165 Show update

A quick update on the Into The Wilderness podcast hosted by Byron Pace. Show partner: www.modernhuntsman.com Field Outrider photo competition: https://modernhuntsman.com/field-outrider Visit: www.byronpace.com

Oct 15, 20205 min

Ep 164#164 Science Shorts: Professor David Beerling. Can basalt answer our soil health and climate change problems? Carbon / environment / global-warming

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We are sticking with the theme of climate change from two weeks ago, but turning our attention to a potential solution for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and it just so happens that this may also help rebuild the health of our soils. I speak with Professor David Beerling from the department of animal and plant science from the University of Sheffield about the use of basalt in agricultural production. Podcast Partner: www.modernhuntsman.com Support the podcast: www.patreon.com/byronpace Read Into The Anthropocene: https://modernhuntsman.com/stories/into-the-anthropocene-column-byron-pace Professor Beerling's book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Making-Eden-Plants-Transformed-Barren/dp/019879830X Discussed paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2448-9

Oct 12, 202026 min

Ep 163#163 Nick Baker: Exploring the natural world. Conservation / wildlife / Isle of Wight / nature education / science communication

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Joined by naturalist and TV presenter Nick Baker, we weave our way through his journey to becoming a wildlife presenter, un-pack our dissociation with nature, discuss the wonder of observing animals, and hear about his love for the Isle of Wight. Support the podcast: www.patreon.com/byronpace Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com More info: www.byronpace.com Show notes: Isle of White video with Nick: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRu_2nRDyTI www.wightlink.co.uk www.nickbaker.tv Twitter: @bugboybaker Instagram: nick_bug_baker

Oct 1, 20201h 12m

Ep 162#162 Science Shorts: Dr Nina Friggins. Are trees always the answer to climate change? Carbon / sequestering / emergency / Scotland / science / soil / heather / moorland

After our fascinating discussion last week with Dr Jason Goldman about sea otter reintroductions to the west coast of Canada, we are shifting from the marine environment to the terrestrial one, and from fauna to flora, and possibly the greatest threat and challenge of our time: climate change. Are trees always the answer for carbon sequestration? Dr Nina Friggins walks us through a new study which answers this question. Podcast Partner: www.modernhuntsman.com Support the podcast: www.patreon.com/byronpace Read Into The Anthropocene: https://modernhuntsman.com/stories/into-the-anthropocene-column-byron-pace Read Dr Friggins' paper: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/gcb.15229 Dr Friggins on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ninafriggens?lang=en

Sep 26, 202027 min

Ep 161#161 Danny Christensen: The Urban Huntsman. Food sourcing to hunting public lands and high-end fashion photography

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One wouldn't associate a high-end fashion photographer in New York with the world of hunting, fishing and wild food sourcing, but that is Danny Christensen, aka, The Urban Huntsman. This is such an insightful conversation chronicling an amazing life story. Why is a connection with nature the foundation of being human? We have that covered. Why should men cry more? We got that too. Dive in and lose yourself. Support the show on Patreon: www.patreon.com/byronpace Danny: www.dannychristensen.com www.theurbanhuntsman.com Instagram: @theurbanhuntsman Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com More info: www.thepacebrothers.com

Sep 17, 20201h 45m

Ep 160#160 Behind The Lens: Teddy Robb. Country music.

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Singer-songwriter Teddy Rob joins us on Behind The Lens, to tell us how the great outdoors, hunting and fishing, has helped to shape his music and career. We hear his latest single, Heaven on Dirt, and find out a little more about the heart and soul of the man behind the music. Teddy Robb: www.teddyrobb.com Single: https://smarturl.it/HeavenOnDirt Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com More: www.thepacebrothers.com

Sep 11, 202029 min

Ep 159#159 Mansal Denton: psychedelics, hunting and rebuilding a life after prison

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Probably the most spiritually charged podcast we have put together, I speak with Mansal Denton: author, podcaster, hunter, entrepreneur, and a man who found himself locked up in prison. We dig deep into the mindset which pulled his life back on track, how he found hunting, and the world of psychedelics. Buckle up, let's dive in. Mansel Denton: https://www.sacredhunting.com/ Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com Support the show: www.patreon.com/byronpace More info: www.thepacebrothers.com

Sep 3, 20201h 21m

Ep 158#158 Lorne Ramoni: From the view of an African hunting outfitter

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Professional Hunter, Lorne Ramoni, gives us a deep dive into running a safari hunting outfit in Africa, and how conservation and community engagement go hand in hand with the controversial topic of trophy hunting. Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com Learn more: https://www.instagram.com/tanzania_big_game_safaris/?hl=en https://twcfund.org/journal-/open-letter www.thepacebrothers.com

Aug 20, 20201h 32m

Ep 157#157 Behind The Lens: New World Cartography

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Today we have not one, but three guests on the show. Editor and Chief of Modern Huntsman, Tyler Sharp, joins me to speak with the guys at New World Cartography, Travis Folk and Tony Waters, as we hear the history behind the company, with origins anchored in science and how they have kept the art of map making alive in a world of digitisation. https://newworldcartography.com/ Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com www.thepacebrother.com Support on patreon: www.patreon.com/pacebrothers

Aug 13, 202027 min

Ep 156#156 Sarah Roberts: Shark research, swimming with crocodiles, children's education and Blue Peter.

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Today I talk with TV host and eco-journalist Sarah Roberts about her journey from studying animal behaviour to writing environmentally focused children's books and appearing on Blue Peter. We dive deep into the plastics in our oceans and the complex relationship between shark researchers and recreational fisherman. Somewhere in the middle of it Sarah also tells us about the time she was bitten by a shark. It's an awesome show and I had so much fun recording with Sarah. Links for the show: Sarah Roberts: https://www.sarahrobertsofficial.com/ Basalt rock and atmospheric CO2: https://phys.org/news/2020-07-croplands-absorb-billion-tonnes-co2.html Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com www.thepacebrothers.com Patreon support: www.patreon.com/pacebrothers

Aug 6, 20201h 18m

Ep 155#155 Science Shorts: Dr Fabian Leendertz

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In today's episode, we discuss how to protect the great apes from succumbing to the current SARS-CoV-2 virus and what that means for how we support the local, often very poor communities in and around these populations of primates. To help me understand this I spoke with Dr Fabian Leendertz, head of the Leendertz Lab. His team specialises in researching sources and reservoirs of microorganisms with zoonotic potential, particularly in central Africa. This makes him the perfect person to shed light on the situation. I recorded this a few weeks back, but as I release this interview today there is news that some reserves are planning on re-opening, allowing tourism around great apes to start again. We will hear in this show what risk is associated with that. To support the show visit: www.patreon.com/pacebrothers Show partner: www.modernhuntsman.com Leendertz Lab: https://www.leendertz-lab.org/

Jul 30, 202029 min

Ep 154#154 Peter Christie: Our pets, from cats to fish and how they impact the world.

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I interview Peter Christie, author of Unnatural Companions: Rethinking our love of pets in an age of extinction. We get deep into the impact of our cats and dogs on the natural environment, the food they eat, what they kill and the spread of disease. From fungal diseases carried by salamanders to the impact of Burmese pythons in the everglades, we expand on the concept that pet ownership is in part our way of connecting to the wilderness modern society has shut out. The big, hanging question, which we do provide some potential solutions for, is how do we harness the love and care of pet owners to help conserve wildlife and mitigate the negative ecological impact of pet ownership. Peter's book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Unnatural-Companions-Rethinking-Wildlife-Extinction/dp/161091970X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=unnatural+companions&qid=1595521418&sr=8-1 Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com www.thepacebrothers.com Patreon support: www.patreon.com/pacebrothers

Jul 23, 20201h 16m