Ranchlands Podcast

#39 - Hunting, Conservation, and Human Nature with Bruce McGlenn

1 h 7 min · 26. mar. 20241 h 7 min
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Bruce McGlenn has nearly 40 years of bird and big game hunting experience in the Pacific Northwest. He is the owner and founder of Human Nature Hunting, a business that offers courses on hunting and foraging with an emphasis on the experiences and personal growth that accompany sourcing healthy food and connection to nature. Learn more about Human Nature Hunting [https://www.humannaturehunting.com/]

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