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Seasons of Survival: Mule Deer, PhDs, and the Wild with Tayler LaSharr

Wild Things & Wild Places

Release Date: 08/22/2023

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In this heartfelt and laughter-filled episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, host Joshua Coursey takes us on the road to Virginia for a special gathering with the Blue Ridge Chapter of the Muley Fanatic Foundation. As one of the most unique and far-reaching MFF chapters, this group proves that passion for conservation and camaraderie knows no geographic limits. Josh sits down with Matt Blauch, the new chapter chair, Dave Kavanah, the former chair and familiar friend of the podcast, and Alvin Chase, a proud life member of MFF. You’ll hear voices of support from behind the scenes...

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In this new episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, host Joshua Coursey brings you a special conversation recorded live on the final day of Mule Deer Days. Joining him are Kevin Monteith and Rebekah Rafferty, both of whom have been on past episodes and are familiar voices to our listeners. This episode not only reflects on the success of the Mule Deer Days event but also looks ahead to something exciting on the horizon! On April 5th, 2025, the will host its first-ever "Echoes of the Tracks" event in Laramie, Wyoming. This special fundraiser and gathering will be held in partnership with the...

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Mule Deer Days 2025 is right around the corner, and we’re diving into all the exciting educational opportunities, updates, and giveaways in this special episode of Wild Things & Wild Places! Host Joshua Coursey is joined by Regina Dickson, the Information and Educational Specialist for Wyoming Game and Fish in Green River. Regina brings experience working with the department, from aquatic invasive species to hunter education, and now she’s taking the lead in sharing valuable conservation knowledge with the public. Mule Deer Days 2025, March 21-23 at the Sweetwater County Events...

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Mule Deer Days 2025 is shaping up to be an unforgettable event packed with conservation, community, and can’t-miss opportunities. Whether you're a dedicated supporter or new to the event, there’s something for everyone. March 21-23, 2025 at the Sweetwater County Events Complex.  One of the key highlights is the Life Membership Banquet, an exclusive gathering for Life Members featuring guest speaker Brian Stephens and a special giveaway for life members only. If you’re not a Life Member yet, now is the perfect time to join and secure your spot at this must-attend event. ...

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Camo at the Capitol: How to Get Involved in Wildlife Legislation with Rep. Andrew Byron show art Camo at the Capitol: How to Get Involved in Wildlife Legislation with Rep. Andrew Byron

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In this special episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, we bring you an unscripted, raw, and real conversation straight from Camo at the Capitol event. Hosted by Joshua Coursey, this episode features a return guest, Jess Johnson of the Wyoming Wildlife Federation and a very special guest, Representative Andrew Byron, Chairman of the House Travel, Recreation, Wildlife & Cultural Resources Committee. This episode explores the legislative process, key bills affecting wildlife and conservation efforts, and—most importantly... how YOU can get involved. Whether you're a lifelong advocate for...

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The latest episode of Wild Things & Wild Places takes listeners to the 2025 Camo at the Capitol event, where conservation, leadership, and outdoor advocacy come together. This episode features a powerful lineup of guests who are making an impact on Wyoming’s public lands, wildlife, and the policies that shape outdoor recreation and conservation. Chris Floyd, Deputy Director of Wyoming State Parks, and Mark Tesoro, a longtime newspaper industry veteran now with Wyo State Parks, join the conversation. Their insights highlight the ongoing efforts to maintain access, protect habitats, and...

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Wyoming’s Wildfire Fight & Conservation Future: A Special Interview with Governor Gordon & Bob Budd show art Wyoming’s Wildfire Fight & Conservation Future: A Special Interview with Governor Gordon & Bob Budd

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In this special episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, we bring you an exclusive interview straight from Camo at the Capitol event featuring Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon and the always engaging Bob Budd, Executive Director of the Wyoming Wildlife and Natural Resource Trust. This is a fun, light-hearted but serious conversation about Wyoming's future.  This dynamic conversation dives into Wyoming’s wildfire challenges, the importance of building resilience, and what it truly takes to protect the state's wildlife and natural resources for future generations. Governor Gordon shares his...

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Camo at the Capitol: Using Your Voice for Wildlife Conservation show art Camo at the Capitol: Using Your Voice for Wildlife Conservation

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In this episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, host Joshua Coursey sits down with Jess Johnson, the Government Affairs Director for the Wyoming Wildlife Federation (WWF). They dive deep into an exciting annual event happening on February 13 in Cheyenne: Camo at the Capitol. This unique event offers sportsmen and conservationists the opportunity to engage directly with legislators, advocate for wildlife and public lands, and learn how to effectively use their voices in the decision-making process. If you’ve ever wondered how to make a real impact on Wyoming’s wildlife policies, this...

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In this latest episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, host Joshua Coursey sits down with a truly special guest, Rebecca Levine, affectionately known as Moose Girl from the Monteith Shop. If you're a fan of wildlife, especially moose, get ready to geek out! Rebecca dives deep into the world of moose, sharing fascinating insights about these incredible creatures. Did you know moose don’t have sweat glands? That means they struggle to stay cool and must find thermal refuge to regulate their body temperature. Rebecca explains how wet soil and proper water flow are crucial in helping...

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Meet the Second-Ever MFF Fellow Rebekah Rafferty show art Meet the Second-Ever MFF Fellow Rebekah Rafferty

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In this episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, we’re thrilled to introduce the second-ever MFF Fellow, Rebekah Rafferty. Rebekah, a Ph.D. student at the University of Wyoming under the direction of Dr. Kevin Monteith, has taken on the role of project leader for the Wyoming Range Mule Deer Project which is a long-running initiative launched in 2013. This episode dives into her groundbreaking work, the mission of the MFF Excellence Fund, and the critical importance of long-term research in mule deer conservation. This episode highlights some of the fascinating techniques Rebekah...

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Welcome back, fellow nature enthusiasts, to another captivating episode of "Wild Things & Wild Places"! In this upcoming episode, we have a truly remarkable story to share with you. Join us as we dive deep into the world of wildlife with the incredible Tayler LaSharr, a scientist hailing from the prestigious Monteith Shop. Not only is she a trailblazer in her field, but she's also earned the distinction of being the first recipient of the Muley Fanatic Foundation Fellow.

Get ready to embark on a journey through the rugged landscapes that Mule Deer call home. Tayler LaSharr's unparalleled expertise provides us a unique window into the life of these majestic creatures, particularly during the challenging throes of a harsh winter. As a direct witness to the intricacies of their survival, she unveils the remarkable strategies these animals employ to endure the harshest of conditions. But that's not all – we'll also delve into Tayler's personal journey, as she reflects on the triumphant culmination of her academic pursuits: the completion of her PhD. Her connection with these animals goes beyond mere observation; it's a testament to her unwavering dedication to understanding and conserving the wild places we hold dear. So, tune in and prepare to be inspired by a true guardian of the wild.

Gather 'round, fellow outdoor enthusiasts, for another cozy edition of "Campfire Chat"! We're thrilled to have the adventurous Mitch Brunet by our virtual campfire. Get ready to be transported into the heart of the wild as Mitch shares his captivating hunting stories and takes us along on his incredible journeys that he has already experienced and the ones he hopes to head on in the future. Welcome Mitch to the Campfire Chat!