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Ep. 256: When They Come To Burn Your House Down

Published: 2021-01-18 10:00:00
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Steven Rinella talks with Brandon ButlerJim Heffelfinger, Brody Henderson, Ryan Callaghan, and Janis Putelis.

Topics discussed: Steve's fourth quarantine and how his kids turned against their mother; when a poacher burns you down; how to support our buddy Brandon; Mingus the dog's first mountain lion and Jani's deep-felt pride; can Mingus excel as a coon hound?; when your scrotum retains its natural abilities to retract and firm up, and implications for horsemanship; caught on camera: a jaguar killing an ocelot; all the krinkles in possession limit details and when your girlfriend stores her birds in your freezer; birthing a baby at home into your kiddie pool with sous vide-warmed water; when you burn "The MeatEater Guide to Wilderness Skills" and save the day; how to submit your photos for our Fucked Up Old Deer Stands fine art coffee table book; Jim's article and what science says about lead vs. non lead bullets; and more.

 

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Referenced Books

Silent Spring
by Rachel Carson
Referenced during a turkey hunting story where Brandon Butler compared a quiet morning with no wildlife sounds to Rachel Carson's 'Silent Spring.' The book was mentioned as a metaphor for the absence of wildlife.
Referenced at Not specified in transcript
Borderland Jaguars
by Carlos A. Lopez Gonzalez and David E. Brown
Jim Heffelfinger mentions sending this book to Steve. They discuss it as having good documentation of jaguars in the northern end of their habitat, specifically relating to jaguars in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico borderland region.
Referenced at Not specified in transcript