Are Virtual Fences the Future for Wildlife Migration? FTW Ep. 124
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This week on Fresh Tracks Weekly, we’re diving into the critical role of wildlife-friendly fencing and how new technology like virtual fencing is helping clear the path for big game migrations.
But first, we’re cleaning out the shop for a cause! Join Randy for a special "Garage Sale" featuring a Leupold clock and a signed collection of books by conservation legend Jim Posewitz—with all proceeds benefiting the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.
We also break down the latest news impacting the outdoors, including:
• Why proposed 70-80% cuts to the BLM and Fish & Wildlife Service could be devastating for habitat management.
• Does nuclear power offer a smaller land footprint for hunters compared to solar and wind?
• Wyoming Land Leases, public input is needed on 360,000 acres of potential oil and gas development.
• An update on the Farm Bill and the protection of bird dog training practices.
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