In this episode of Save it for the Blind, Jeff and Carson are joined by three exceptional wildlife area managers from California: Scott Sewell of San Jacinto, Garrett Spaan of Yolo Bypass, and Sean Brophy of the San Luis Complex. Together, they dive into the pressing questions and insights every hunter and outdoor enthusiast needs to hear:
What can hunters expect in terms of wildlife and hunting opportunities this season? Are there new updates or changes to refuge rules and management that visitors should know? What are the biggest challenges faced by refuge managers in balancing habitat conservation and public hunting access?
How do hunters and outdoor enthusiasts play a crucial role in the health and future of these lands? Plus, hear inspiring success stories of management efforts leading to thriving wildlife populations and improved habitat conditions. Whether you're a seasoned hunter, conservation advocate, or simply curious about the inner workings of wildlife refuges, this episode offers a rich and thoughtful conversation that you won’t want to miss.
Tune in and discover how the partnership between refuge managers and outdoor enthusiasts ensures a bright future for wildlife and wetlands!