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Episode 53: Mark Holyoak from Rockey Mountain Elk Foundation

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Ever wondered how America's majestic elk made a comeback after facing near extinction? Join us on this captivating episode of Outdoor Journal Radio's Under the Canopy as we sit down with Mark from the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. Broadcasting from beautiful Missoula, Montana, Mark shares his unique perspective on the passion and dedication driving elk conservation. You'll learn about Missoula's local culture and industries, including the University of Montana and a new Amazon hub, while Mark gives us an insider look into his role as the Director of Communication for the RMEF and the far-reaching impact of Bugle Magazine.
Discover the rich history of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and its mission, which has been steadfast since 1984. Mark recounts pivotal conservation projects like the elk transfers from Elk Island, Alberta, to Ontario, shedding light on the broader ecological benefits these initiatives bring. We'll also explore the dynamic efforts of hunters, conservationists, and other stakeholders in restoring elk populations across North America, including the rise of the largest herd east of the Mississippi River in Kentucky.
Lastly, we tackle pressing issues such as managing chronic wasting disease (CWD) and the fight against invasive species. Mark discusses the ongoing research and proactive measures necessary to combat CWD's spread, as well as the importance of habitat restoration projects. From the intriguing cycle of antler shedding to youth development programs, this episode is packed with educational insights and compelling outdoor stories that highlight the ongoing efforts to protect and preserve our natural world.

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Kapitel

1. Episode 53: Mark Holyoak from Rockey Mountain Elk Foundation (00:00:00)

2. Outdoor Passion Podcast (00:00:41)

3. Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Mission (00:07:02)

4. North American Elk Restoration Success (00:13:18)

5. Conservation Efforts for North American Elk (00:22:37)

6. CWD Impact and Noxious Weeds (00:37:06)

7. Elk Conservation and Shed Hunting (00:45:40)

8. Educational Elk Conservation and Outdoor Stories (00:54:14)

60 episoder

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Manage episode 431255800 series 3496754
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Ever wondered how America's majestic elk made a comeback after facing near extinction? Join us on this captivating episode of Outdoor Journal Radio's Under the Canopy as we sit down with Mark from the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. Broadcasting from beautiful Missoula, Montana, Mark shares his unique perspective on the passion and dedication driving elk conservation. You'll learn about Missoula's local culture and industries, including the University of Montana and a new Amazon hub, while Mark gives us an insider look into his role as the Director of Communication for the RMEF and the far-reaching impact of Bugle Magazine.
Discover the rich history of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and its mission, which has been steadfast since 1984. Mark recounts pivotal conservation projects like the elk transfers from Elk Island, Alberta, to Ontario, shedding light on the broader ecological benefits these initiatives bring. We'll also explore the dynamic efforts of hunters, conservationists, and other stakeholders in restoring elk populations across North America, including the rise of the largest herd east of the Mississippi River in Kentucky.
Lastly, we tackle pressing issues such as managing chronic wasting disease (CWD) and the fight against invasive species. Mark discusses the ongoing research and proactive measures necessary to combat CWD's spread, as well as the importance of habitat restoration projects. From the intriguing cycle of antler shedding to youth development programs, this episode is packed with educational insights and compelling outdoor stories that highlight the ongoing efforts to protect and preserve our natural world.

  continue reading

Kapitel

1. Episode 53: Mark Holyoak from Rockey Mountain Elk Foundation (00:00:00)

2. Outdoor Passion Podcast (00:00:41)

3. Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Mission (00:07:02)

4. North American Elk Restoration Success (00:13:18)

5. Conservation Efforts for North American Elk (00:22:37)

6. CWD Impact and Noxious Weeds (00:37:06)

7. Elk Conservation and Shed Hunting (00:45:40)

8. Educational Elk Conservation and Outdoor Stories (00:54:14)

60 episoder

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