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The Green Way Outdoors Podcast

The Green Way Outdoors Podcast

著者: The Green Way Outdoors Ryan Parks AJ Beadle Jeff Hutchinson Kyle Green
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The Green Way Outdoors Podcast is your go-to source for sustainable outdoor adventures, conservation, and eco-friendly living. As a companion to our hit show on The History Channel, our podcast dives deeper into the world of hunting, fishing, and outdoor exploration—all with a focus on protecting our planet. Join our expert hosts as they share real-world outdoor experiences, gear reviews, and conservation strategies while interviewing top industry professionals, environmental advocates, and outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or just getting started, our podcast provides practical tips and inspiring stories to help you enjoy nature responsibly. Subscribe now and be part of the movement to explore the outdoors while preserving it for future generations!2019 生物科学 科学
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  • Podcast 172 - Whooping Crane Conservation -Muskie Fishing Experiment
    2026/06/01

    In this episode of The Green Way Outdoors Podcast, the crew dives into some of the wildest true stories in nature and conservation. From the deadly Lake Nyos CO2 disaster in Africa that silently killed over 1,700 people, to the unbelievable mission to save the endangered whooping crane using costume-wearing biologists and ultralight aircraft, this episode is packed with insane real-world stories. The guys also break down fascinating muskie research from the University of Illinois that may finally explain why muskies are known as “the fish of 10,000 casts.” Can fish actually become educated? The results are shocking.

    * Arctic and glacier scuba diving dangers

    * Sandhill crane hunting stories

    * Predator fish behavior

    * Conservation success stories

    * Wildlife science and survival instincts

    * The weirdest grant proposal ever approved

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Podcast 171 - How Trees & Birds Think-Good Intentions Kill Crayfish
    2026/05/07

    In this episode, we discuss something that seems simple. Trees are one of the most familiar living things on Earth, but when you really stop and think about how they work, they start to feel almost impossible. We break down the science of how trees grow, what they are actually made of, and how something weighing thousands of pounds can seem to come from almost nothing. Then we dive into a sad story of good intentions gone wrong. An Englishwoman tried to save a crayfish, but somehow ended up killing it instead. It is a weird, funny, and surprisingly educational example of how good intentions in nature can sometimes go completely sideways. We also explore new science about how birds navigate across massive distances. From magnetic fields to visual landmarks to biological systems we are still trying to fully understand, bird migration is one of the most incredible examples of design.

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    Website: www.thegreenwayoutdoors.com

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    49 分
  • Podcast 170 -One Buck Rule, APRs, Baiting? - Michigan Whitetail Deer -The Green Way Outdoors Podcast
    2026/04/27

    In this episode, we break down the real situation behind Michigan’s deer policies. The buck to doe ratio problem. The drop in harvest numbers. The science being used to justify new rules. And the growing frustration from hunters who feel like things just aren’t adding up. Should Michigan move to a one buck rule for deer hunting? We break down one of the biggest debates in Michigan deer management right now. The conversation covers the Lower Peninsula specifically and digs into the real issues hunters keep bringing up, including buck to doe ratio concerns, antler point restrictions, the bait ban, harvest numbers, hunter satisfaction, disease concerns, and whether Michigan is actually creating better deer management or just adding more restrictions. We talk through the major sides of the argument. Some hunters believe a one buck rule would help create more selective harvest and improve the age structure of bucks. Others believe an earn a buck system would make more sense by requiring doe harvest before buck harvest, which could more directly address the imbalance between bucks and does. We also get into the argument over APRs, how they work in Michigan now, and whether they truly help improve buck quality or simply protect deer with poor antler traits that should not stay in the breeding pool. We also dives into the controversy around the Lower Peninsula bait ban and the belief that reduced harvest numbers may actually be making Michigan’s deer issues worse instead of better. Kyle explains why he believes any serious deer management plan has to stay consistent with the science being used to justify it. If the concern is disease spread and overpopulation, then the state has to look honestly at whether current rules are helping hunters remove enough deer from the landscape. Along the way, we talk about hunting ethics, managing wounded or genetically poor deer in the field, how different Michigan regions should be treated differently, why hunter input matters, and why accurate deer reporting is critical if the DNR and hunters are ever going to get on the same page. This is a real conversation about conservation, deer management, hunting culture, regulations, and what the future of Michigan deer season should actually look like. If you care about Michigan deer hunting, whitetail management, the DNR, APRs, the bait ban, doe harvest, trophy buck potential, wildlife policy, or the future of hunting in the Midwest, this is a conversation worth hearing. Watch the full podcast and join the conversation in the comments. What makes the most sense for Michigan: one buck rule, earn a buck, APR changes, bringing back baiting, or a totally different solution? #MichiganDeerHunting #OneBuckRule #WhitetailDeer #DeerManagement #MichiganDNR #APR #BaitBan #BuckToDoeRatio #EarnABuck #WhitetailHunting #DeerSeason #HuntingPodcast #Conservation #WildlifeManagement #TheGreenWayOutdoors

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    1 時間 22 分
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