81: Conservation Through the Ages: Connecting History, Hunting, and Today’s Efforts | No Lowballers

In this week’s episode of the No Lowballers podcast, host Logan Metesh of High Caliber History  and Allen Forkner of GunBroker introduce Jim Curcuruto, Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation, who shares insights on the vital role hunters, anglers, trappers, and shooters (HATS) play in conservation efforts and public perceptions around hunting and gun ownership.

Show Topics:

  • The Role of HATS in Conservation:
    • Matthew’s background in defense journalism and his focus on the evolution of military technologies.
  • History and Evolution of Conservation Laws:
    • A deep dive into the early 20th-century conservation efforts and landmark legislations like the Lacey Act and the Pittman-Robertson Act.
    • How these laws helped shape modern conservation funding and practices.
  • Modern Conservation Challenges and Initiatives:
    • The concept of “Connecting with Conservation,” a video series aimed at bridging the gap between the industry and conservation agencies.
    • The role of excise taxes on firearms and ammunition in funding state wildlife agencies and conservation efforts.
  • Cultural and Economic Impact of Hunting:
    • Insights on how current warfare strategies in Ukraine compare to past conflicts.

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