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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.

May 20, 2021

It seems like a no-brainer: Let's conserve all wildlife, right? Jen Syrowitz of Washington state joins Artemis to talk about the importance of funding, which is possibly one of the least sexy parts of conservation. We also talk about upland bird hunting (dog, or no dog?), grouse, prairie chickens, and partridge.

6:00 Saving your seasonal bounty in the freezer... then realizing harvest time is almost upon us. Time to use those huckleberries/grouse/[insert food here]

7:30 Sand County Almanac 

8:00 Graduate school in Manitoba to bird hunting to a conservation career

9:00 Conservation Northwest = the NWF affiliate in Washington state

11:00 Prairie chickens

15:00 Upland bird hunting: Dogs vs no dogs

19:00 First bird: a Hungarian partridge flushing overhead

21:00 Funding for wildlife management... but first, let’s go back to early environmental ed

26:00 How can we give people the right ecological literacy to understand (and participate in) wildlife management decisions?

31:00 We invest in what we know and love

32:00 Missouri conservation tax - a miniscule sales tax add-on that earns big

35:00 Recovering America's Wildlife Act  - proposed legislation to fund conservation work to revive wildlife populations on the brink of ESA listing

41:00 Funding = the most unsexy conservation topic... but also vital 

43:00 Northern gardening woes

45:00 Bear cub on the trail! Plus, channeling Tina Turner when you need her

49:00 Grassroots conservation + changing gender dynamics of land ownership

52:00 Missing a shot

53:00 "The honorable harvest" + Artemis book club: "Braiding Sweetgrass" by Robin Wall Kimmerer