Echoes of the Tracks: Breanna Ball & the Wyldlife Fund
Echoes of the Tracks: MFF podcast
Release Date: 03/03/2026
Echoes of the Tracks: MFF podcast
Joey, Janet and Chris sit down with Breanna Ball with The Wyldlife Fund—a nonprofit partner created in 2019 to help fill funding gaps for Wyoming Game and Fish priorities, with 90% of funds going to on-the-ground work. Breanna shares how the fund has grown from about $500,000 raised in 2020 to over $4.4 million last year, and how that support turns into fast, measurable conservation wins. They talk wildlife crossing projects, including how roughly $1 million in support helped strengthen a federal grant application. Breanna also explains the Red Desert Fence Initiative, prompted after severe...
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Evan was selected to participate in Wyoming’s “Un Hunt” program, creating an opportunity that brought the Coopers to the West for a hunt they’ll never forget. Evan describes the experience in a way that makes you feel like you’re right there with him. The heart of the episode is the story of when Evan harvested his first bull elk. It’s not told as a highlight reel. It’s told honestly: the anticipation, the effort, the nerves, the reality of it all—and the pride that comes after. For Evan, this wasn’t “just” a successful hunt. It was proof of strength. Proof of progress....
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This truly touching episode of Wild Things & Wild Places brings listeners into the heart of the Muley Fanatic Foundation’s Putting the U in Hunt program — a life-changing experience for youth facing life-threatening or terminal illnesses. Hosts Joey Faigl and Janet Crofts sit down with longtime volunteers John Grossnickle and Jason Faigl, who share deeply personal stories from their years helping with these special hunts. From emotional first encounters to unforgettable moments in the field, this conversation highlights the compassion, teamwork, and purpose that drive everyone...
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In this episode of the Wild Things & Wild Places podcast, hosts Joy Faigl, Janet Crofts, and Chris Steffen sit down with Kerry Schultz, Program Director of the Green River Valley Jackson Hole Land Trust. Kerry breaks down the concept of conservation easements, which are legal agreements between private landowners and a qualified entity such as a land trust to permanently protect the land from development. She explains how these agreements play a vital role in conservation, particularly on private lands that are essential for wildlife habitats and migration corridors. The conversation dives...
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In this episode of Wild Things and Wild Places, Janet, Chris, and Joey from the Muley Fanatic Foundation recap their busy and impactful summer of 2025. The team took part in fawn captures in the Wyoming Range to support ongoing mule deer monitoring efforts, gathering critical data on population health. They also tackled invasive species and habitat restoration through Cheatgrass spraying near Rock Springs and Juniper removal south of town—both essential to preserving quality mule deer habitat. Additional efforts included sagebrush mowing in Kemmer, Wyoming, where the goal was to...
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In this laid-back and personal episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, we welcome Jessica Evans...hunter, business owner, and all-around outdoor enthusiast from Rock Springs, Wyoming. Jessica pulls up a chair and shares her story in a way that feels like you're right there beside her in the field, on the mountain, or at the truck tailgate after a long day outdoors. She walks us through her early memories of hunting with her parents, how she found her own path in the sport after college, and the thrill of her first antelope hunt. But it’s not just about the harvest—it’s about what you...
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In this episode of the MFF Podcast, the focus is on the controversial topic of selling public lands, a pressing issue in Wyoming and other Western states. The special guest is Jess Johnson, Government Affairs Director of the Wyoming Wildlife Federation (WWF), who will soon be heading to Washington, D.C. to represent Wyoming. The discussion underscores the potential catastrophic impact the proposed sale of 2 to 3 million acres of public land has on outdoor recreationists, hunters, campers, and the wildlife that depends on these lands. The bill's vague and broad language, lack of community...
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This episode of Wild Things & Wild Places marks the first with our new crew! While Josh is off doing important work in D.C., the Muley Fanatic Foundation podcast lives on and it’s in great hands. Meet your new hosts: Joey Faigl, Chris Steffen, and Janet Crofts—a trio of longtime MFF champions who bring deep knowledge, big laughs, and a whole lot of heart to the mic. In this transition episode, they reflect on Josh’s impact, share some behind-the-scenes banter, and give a glimpse of what’s ahead for the podcast. Expect all the things you’ve come to love: honest conversations,...
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This week's episode of Wild Things & Wild Places is an emotional one. Host Joshua Coursey is setting out on a new adventure, but this is not goodbye, just a “see you later.” The podcast can continue, and Josh will remain a part of the MFF family forever. He’s taking on a new role working for the government, and while it’s bittersweet, it’s also an exciting new chapter. This episode is especially heartfelt for all who have known Josh or been involved with the Muley Fanatic Foundation. The bond between Josh and Joey shines through... a grand friendship built on trust, passion, and...
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This one feels like sitting around the campfire with old friends. In this episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, Joshua Coursey is joined by his longtime friend and fellow co-founder of the Muley Fanatic Foundation, Joey Faigl. These two have been in it together since the beginning building MFF from the ground up with a shared love for wildlife, conservation, country, and community. Recorded at the Mile High Hunt & Fish Expo in Denver, this episode is raw, uncut, and straight from the heart. No script... just two guys reflecting on where it all started, where it’s going, and what...
info_outlineJoey, Janet and Chris sit down with Breanna Ball with The Wyldlife Fund—a nonprofit partner created in 2019 to help fill funding gaps for Wyoming Game and Fish priorities, with 90% of funds going to on-the-ground work. Breanna shares how the fund has grown from about $500,000 raised in 2020 to over $4.4 million last year, and how that support turns into fast, measurable conservation wins.
They talk wildlife crossing projects, including how roughly $1 million in support helped strengthen a federal grant application. Breanna also explains the Red Desert Fence Initiative, prompted after severe 2022–23 pronghorn losses that were made worse by fences and highways. She walks through how research and prioritization tools guide where fence conversions happen, what it can cost, how quickly projects can move, and what “opened habitat” really means.
The episode also covers pooled migration fund projects, how private foundations and matching federal dollars multiply impact, ways listeners can donate, and upcoming Mule Deer Days events and seminars featuring the Unwired documentary.
Don’t miss Mule Deer Days 2026 — March 13–15, 2026. Mark your calendar and come be part of the biggest weekend for mule deer, conservation, and the hunting community.