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Artemis


Artemis endeavors to get more women in the field and on the water, to support women as leaders in the conservation movement, to ensure the vitality of our lands, waters, and wildlife. Artemis endeavors to change the face of conservation.

Jan 20, 2022

Stacy Haughey is from a small town on Michigan's Upper Peninsula -- it's the kind of place where family is everywhere and traditions run deep. Hunting was something Stacy inherited from her maternal side. "Grandma's Hunting Training Academy" is what they jokingly called it when time at Grandma's was synonymous with time in a tree stand.

2:00 Wild game Christmas basket exchange, ya'll

3:30 Small-town life on Michigan's Upper Peninsula ("the U-P" to Michiganders)

6:00 Learning to hunt through your family's maternal side, where grandma's in charge... aka "Grandma's Hunting Training Academy"

8:00 How a Depression-era mentality influences ethos about food security

13:00 The UP Habitat Work Group

14:00 When species conservation depends on private lands habitat 

18:00 Building connections... it's a time investment that pays dividends

21:00 Want to connect with Michigan’s DNR? It's 906-226-1330

24:00 Balancing a passion for the outdoors with raising kids... there is no mold of what it should look like

30:00 Michigan's Becoming an Outdoor Woman (or BOW) program

33:00 Artemis Ambassador applications are open through Feb. 7... if you care about seeing more women in the field and on the water, your time and expertise is needed. Please apply! Want more Artemis? Find our Facebook group for more great discussion.

35:00 Hunting with older cousins as an 8-year-old and being sworn to secrecy after one of them runs the rig into a fencepost

37:00 Learning to track

38:00 Volunteering at a deer check station (best place to see what's new in hunting... like the blaze-orange body suit)

41:00 Barefoot turkey hunting with Mary Lynn

43:00 Is there ever an ideal time to have a new dog? Mid-life rescue dogs and their "interesting" behaviors