Blazin’ Grazin’ and Other Wild Things is more than a podcast. It’s a record of knowledge, a tool for transformation, and a beacon for those who believe that good land management is as much about community as it is about combustion.
It honors the science while embracing the stories. It respects the past while equipping the future. And in every smoky anecdote, every carefully explained concept, it carries one message: that stewardship isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution—it’s a lifelong journey shaped by fire, forage, and a little bit of wildness.
If you haven’t listened yet, now’s the time. Because the land won’t wait. And neither will the next burn window.
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Blazin’ Grazin’ and Other Wild Things is more than a podcast. It’s a record of knowledge, a tool for transformation, and a beacon for those who believe that good land management is as much about community as it is about combustion.
It honors the science while embracing the stories. It respects the past while equipping the future. And in every smoky anecdote, every carefully explained concept, it carries one message: that stewardship isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution—it’s a lifelong journey shaped by fire, forage, and a little bit of wildness.
If you haven’t listened yet, now’s the time. Because the land won’t wait. And neither will the next burn window.
Join us on this episode of Blazin’ Grazin’ and Other Wild Things as we dive into the unique challenges and inspiring successes of managing wildlife habitat on private lands across Oklahoma.
Josh Richardson, Private Lands Supervisor for the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, shares his journey from a wheat farm in Colorado to the heart of Oklahoma’s conservation efforts.
With only five staff supporting 95% of Oklahoma's privately owned land, the task is massive—but passion and partnerships make it possible.
From quail studies using GPS trackers to innovative community-driven cedar-clearing projects, Josh explains how meaningful habitat work takes root.
Discover what species landowners ask about most (spoiler: beavers made the list), how social dynamics influence land management, and what free technical assistance and cost-share programs are available to landowners of all sizes.
Whether you're deep in the woods or managing a small parcel from the city, this episode is full of insights and encouragement.
Blazin' Grazin' And Other Wild Things
Blazin’ Grazin’ and Other Wild Things is more than a podcast. It’s a record of knowledge, a tool for transformation, and a beacon for those who believe that good land management is as much about community as it is about combustion.
It honors the science while embracing the stories. It respects the past while equipping the future. And in every smoky anecdote, every carefully explained concept, it carries one message: that stewardship isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution—it’s a lifelong journey shaped by fire, forage, and a little bit of wildness.
If you haven’t listened yet, now’s the time. Because the land won’t wait. And neither will the next burn window.