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Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations
Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations

Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations

Good conversation centered around the natural world. Interviews with all manner of conservation professionals. Hot tips relevant to the conservation field both locally and globally. Topics include: Land protection • Land management • Habitat manipulation • Wildlife disease • Wildlife surveys • Wildlife research • Forestry and timber resources • Water quality and protection • Invasive species mitigation • Hunting, angling, and outdoor recreation as it relates to conservation • Hiking • Kayaking • Photography • Camping • Bushcraft and wilderness living • Connecting folks to the outdoors, particularly the next generation of conservationists

Available Episodes 10

On this episode we chat with the Director of the Discover Uwharrie Welcome Center, Tracy Lamonds. Tracy shares her passion for the Uwharrie region, highlighting hidden gems, fascinating historical events, and more. You don't want to miss this one!

https://www.discoveruwharrie.com/welcome-center

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This week, TRLT staff members Michael, Katie and Matthew talk all things deer and duck hunting. They also give some hot tips regarding the upcoming Sportsman Access Program's Winter Draw. 

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On this episode Katie and Matt speak with Bob Westerfield, UGA Extension Specialist with the University of Georgia Horticulture Department. The conversation takes a deep dive on all things food plots, habitat management and hunting. We hope you enjoy this episode and be sure to let us know what you think. If you would like to learn more about how you can manage your land for wildlife, reach out to Katie at katie@trlt.org .

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On this episode of Campfire Conversations, we chat with one of our newest employees, Jessie Wilson. We discuss Jessie's role at TRLT and her background. We also recap our conservation success so far this year and surpassing the 50,000 acres conserved milestone! We also touch on some exciting upcoming events held by TRLT. Be sure to tune in and let us know what you think!


Upcoming Events: https://trlt.org/events/



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On this episode of Campfire Conversations, we chat with special guest, Dr. Randall Williams of Meateater. We discuss Randall's role at Meateater, hunting access challenges, our Sportsman Access Program and more. Be sure to tune in and let us know what you think!

https://www.themeateater.com/listen/meateater


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On this episode of Campfire Conversations we chat with Ben Williams of Moto Camp Nerd. We explore what defines motorcycle camping, the similarities and differences of moto camping vs. traditional backpacking, and talk all things camping gear. Be sure to tune in and let us know what you think!

https://motocampnerd.com/ 

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On this episode we chat with John Stallone, lifelong hunter and Vice President of Howl for Wildlife, Inc. We discuss John's lengthy career in the outdoors, his current mission at Howl for Wildlife, and what you can do to help support the future of hunting. Be sure to tune in and let us know what you think!

https://www.howlforwildlife.org/

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On this episode we’re joined by Lee Crook, Davidson County zoning administrator. Lee shares an extensive history of Fort York, one of North Carolina’s lesser-known but most significant historical sites, and explains why it’s important to protect and preserve historic areas.

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On this episode, we speak with Chris Lasher, American Red Wolf SAFE Ex-situ Population Manager. Chris discusses his lifelong dream of being a zookeeper, what an apex predator is, the many ways in which red wolves are misunderstood, the American Red Wolf SAFE program, the canine dating game, and the connection between local conservation and red wolf populations.

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On this episode we sit down with one of TRLT's newest employees, Alexis Rowe. We discuss her current role at TRLT as the Development Associate for Local Business. She also shares stories about her previous career as a zookeeper, her passion for the outdoors, wildlife, and local conservation. We hope you enjoy getting to know Alexis and if you would like to connect with her on a local business opportunity, you can reach her at alexis@trlt.org

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