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The Scientific Outdoorsmen Podcast
The Scientific Outdoorsmen Podcast
20 episodes
5 days ago
In this podcast, we take a deep dive into scientific wildlife research to better understand what the scientists have learned about wildlife and how we can apply that knowledge to become better hunters and fishermen.
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In this podcast, we take a deep dive into scientific wildlife research to better understand what the scientists have learned about wildlife and how we can apply that knowledge to become better hunters and fishermen.
Show more...
Nature
Science
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Ep 18 - Elk responses to trail-based recreation
The Scientific Outdoorsmen Podcast
1 hour 14 minutes 20 seconds
2 months ago
Ep 18 - Elk responses to trail-based recreation

This week we are excited to have Brittney Parker from BHA join us to talk about the ways recreationists impact wildlife in the outdoors. Britt has spent a lot of time thinking about this topic and wrote up a great article on it that you can find at this link. As the human population grows and more people access public lands, recreational trails will see more use and become more present on the natural landscape. But what does that mean for the wildlife that depend on those places? We dive into a study by Michael Wisdom and colleagues that assessed how elk in Oregon respond to four types of recreation: ATVs, mountain bikes, hikers, and horseback riders. As you’d probably expect, elk aren’t too happy when people are in the woods with them. We consider how all outdoor recreationists, not just hunters, impact wildlife and discuss ways we as outdoors enthusiasts may be able to minimize that impact. Enjoy the episode!


You can read the full paper by Michael Wisdom at this link

The Scientific Outdoorsmen Podcast
In this podcast, we take a deep dive into scientific wildlife research to better understand what the scientists have learned about wildlife and how we can apply that knowledge to become better hunters and fishermen.