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The Public Lands Policy Podcast
Trout Stream Studios
6 episodes
8 months ago
The Public Lands Policy Podcast delves into the essential topics shaping the future of public lands in the United States. Join host Andrew Sandstrom, an experienced environmental policy writer and radio commentator, as he brings together voices from Utah, Colorado, and beyond, featuring land managers, ranchers, hunters, and conservation experts. Whether you're passionate about policy, outdoor recreation, or sustainable land management, this podcast provides in-depth conversations on issues impacting public lands, natural resources, and wildlife preservation. With five years in environmental policy writing and hands-on experience in reporting, Andrew combines expert storytelling and insider knowledge, creating a platform for insightful discussions on topics like land use regulations, conservation challenges, public access, and the impact of policy changes on America's vast landscapes. Tune in for: In-depth interviews with experts in public land management, policy-making, and conservation. Perspectives from local communities and stakeholders invested in sustainable land use. Key insights into challenges facing public lands in states like Utah and Colorado, where diverse interests collide and cooperation is crucial. Subscribe to The Public Lands Policy Podcast for a unique perspective on the intricate balance between development, conservation, and the future of public lands in America.
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The Public Lands Policy Podcast delves into the essential topics shaping the future of public lands in the United States. Join host Andrew Sandstrom, an experienced environmental policy writer and radio commentator, as he brings together voices from Utah, Colorado, and beyond, featuring land managers, ranchers, hunters, and conservation experts. Whether you're passionate about policy, outdoor recreation, or sustainable land management, this podcast provides in-depth conversations on issues impacting public lands, natural resources, and wildlife preservation. With five years in environmental policy writing and hands-on experience in reporting, Andrew combines expert storytelling and insider knowledge, creating a platform for insightful discussions on topics like land use regulations, conservation challenges, public access, and the impact of policy changes on America's vast landscapes. Tune in for: In-depth interviews with experts in public land management, policy-making, and conservation. Perspectives from local communities and stakeholders invested in sustainable land use. Key insights into challenges facing public lands in states like Utah and Colorado, where diverse interests collide and cooperation is crucial. Subscribe to The Public Lands Policy Podcast for a unique perspective on the intricate balance between development, conservation, and the future of public lands in America.
Show more...
Natural Sciences
News,
Politics,
Science,
Sports,
Wilderness
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Episode 5 - "Wise Use and Wooly Mammoths"
The Public Lands Policy Podcast
1 hour
9 months ago
Episode 5 - "Wise Use and Wooly Mammoths"
From outcome-based grazing to resurrecting Ice Age megafauna, this episode covers the full spectrum of modern conservation. Isaiah Menning, external affairs manager at the American Conservation Coalition, joins us to discuss his research on conservation leasing and the controversial Public Lands Rule. We dive into how giving ranchers more flexibility could lead to better ecological outcomes, why the Biden administration's conservation leasing proposal sparked such fierce opposition in the West, and yes - the very real possibility of wooly mammoths returning to Alaska in the next few years. Whether you're interested in practical public lands policy or just want to hear about the prospect of prehistoric big game hunting, this episode has something for everyone. Isaiah's Thesis on Conservation Leasing Follow Isaiah on X Follow Andrew on X and LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Public Lands Policy Podcast
The Public Lands Policy Podcast delves into the essential topics shaping the future of public lands in the United States. Join host Andrew Sandstrom, an experienced environmental policy writer and radio commentator, as he brings together voices from Utah, Colorado, and beyond, featuring land managers, ranchers, hunters, and conservation experts. Whether you're passionate about policy, outdoor recreation, or sustainable land management, this podcast provides in-depth conversations on issues impacting public lands, natural resources, and wildlife preservation. With five years in environmental policy writing and hands-on experience in reporting, Andrew combines expert storytelling and insider knowledge, creating a platform for insightful discussions on topics like land use regulations, conservation challenges, public access, and the impact of policy changes on America's vast landscapes. Tune in for: In-depth interviews with experts in public land management, policy-making, and conservation. Perspectives from local communities and stakeholders invested in sustainable land use. Key insights into challenges facing public lands in states like Utah and Colorado, where diverse interests collide and cooperation is crucial. Subscribe to The Public Lands Policy Podcast for a unique perspective on the intricate balance between development, conservation, and the future of public lands in America.