Welcome to Talk is Sheep — the official podcast of the Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia.
Join host Kyle Stelter and the Directors of WSSBC as they sit down with passionate guests from the mountain hunting and conservation community. From unforgettable backcountry adventures to in-depth conversations about wild sheep and the future of habitat conservation, this is where storytelling meets stewardship.
Contact: kstelter@wildsheepsociety.com
The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Wild Sheep Society of BC. Listener discretion is advised.
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Welcome to Talk is Sheep — the official podcast of the Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia.
Join host Kyle Stelter and the Directors of WSSBC as they sit down with passionate guests from the mountain hunting and conservation community. From unforgettable backcountry adventures to in-depth conversations about wild sheep and the future of habitat conservation, this is where storytelling meets stewardship.
Contact: kstelter@wildsheepsociety.com
The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Wild Sheep Society of BC. Listener discretion is advised.
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Talk Is Sheep
Welcome to Talk is Sheep — the official podcast of the Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia.
Join host Kyle Stelter and the Directors of WSSBC as they sit down with passionate guests from the mountain hunting and conservation community. From unforgettable backcountry adventures to in-depth conversations about wild sheep and the future of habitat conservation, this is where storytelling meets stewardship.
Contact: kstelter@wildsheepsociety.com
The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Wild Sheep Society of BC. Listener discretion is advised.