In this episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, host Joshua Coursey is joined by Scott Talbott, the former director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department and the new guides and outfitters liaison at Safari Club International (SCI). Scott brings his wealth of experience to discuss a topic critical to Wyoming’s wildlife management and Elk Feedgrounds.
The conversation centers around the ongoing 2-year planning process for the future of Elk Feedgrounds, a vital issue for conservationists, hunters, and the broader outdoor community. Scott and Joshua explore the key milestones of this planning process, including the upcoming community engagement sessions and the anticipated public comment period on the Draft Plan and Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) slated for January to March 2025. This episode underscores the importance of staying active and involved in these discussions, as public input will play a crucial role in shaping the final plan, expected in Fall 2025.
Scott also sheds light on his new role at SCI, where he serves as a critical bridge between the organization and the global community of guides and outfitters. Scott also highlights the upcoming SCI annual convention, often referred to as the "Super Bowl of Outdoor Shows," set to take place in January 2025 in Nashville.
Tune in to gain insights into the future of Elk Feedgrounds and the pivotal role that public involvement and professional advocacy play in wildlife conservation. Stay informed, stay engaged, and ensure your voice is heard in the decisions that will shape the future of Wyoming’s wildlife.
For more information on the Elk Feedgrounds planning process, visit FWS Elk Feedgrounds.
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