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In this conversation, Chris Wood discusses his journey from a passion for fishing to a career in conservation, emphasizing the importance of protecting cold water fisheries and public lands. He highlights the significance of the Roadless Rule, the role of sportsmen in conservation efforts, and the ongoing challenges faced in the field. The conversation also touches on the Klamath River restoration project and the need for community engagement to combat apathy towards conservation. Chris shares insights on the healing power of nature and the optimism that drives conservationists to continue their work despite the challenges. To connect with Trout Unlimited: @troutunlimited [https://www.instagram.com/troutunlimited/] Want to learn to hunt or fish? https://www.stepintoyourwild.com/ [https://www.stepintoyourwild.com/] Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Chris Wood and His Work 02:58 Early Fishing Memories and Connection to Nature 05:54 The Transition from Fishing to Conservation 08:54 The Roadless Rule and Its Importance 11:50 Current Challenges Facing the Roadless Rule 19:35 Rallying Voices for Conservation 22:03 The Importance of Roadless Areas 23:07 Connecting with Decision Makers 27:20 Organizing for Conservation 30:33 Restoring River Ecosystems 34:49 The Resilience of Native Fish 48:55 Optimism in Conservation 58:30 The Call to Action
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