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Ep. 059: Seattle, Washington. Steven Rinella talks with employees at Starbuck's World Headquarters along Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew and Land Tawney from BHA.

Published: 2017-04-06 15:11:00
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Subjects discussed: underutililized food resources, such as street pigeons and small game, and underutilized methodologies, such as squid jiggin’; guns, kids, and safe handling practices; federal land transfers and a brief history of our public lands; hunting as a wildlife conservation tool; duck stamps; the Yellowstone story; why Steve self-identities as a trophy hunter; wolf hunting; human and large predator interactions in the West; how to get engaged in the protection of public lands; and more. 

 

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Referenced Books

A River Runs Through It
by Norman Maclean
Land Tawny references this book/movie when discussing the Blackfoot Valley in Montana as an example of where ranchers and wildlife (including grizzly bears and wolves) are successfully coexisting. He says 'River runs through it. Know about that book or that movie, right, So that's where the Blackfoot River is.' This is used to establish the geographic location he's describing.
Referenced at Unknown (mid-to-late transcript)