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In this episode, Doug Duren discusses the evolution of land ownership, conservation, and community-driven management. He explores how sharing land can enhance wildlife habitats, foster relationships, and support sustainable land use practices rooted in Leopoldian principles. Connect with Doug: * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dougduren/] * Sharing the Land [https://sharingtheland.com/] Want to Reconnect to a wilder way of living? Step Into Your Wild [https://www.instagram.com/stepintoyourwild/] Timestamp: 00:00 - Introduction to the concept of the opposed rally game cooperative 00:16 - Doug’s day and commitments amid land conservation discussions 00:30 - Origins of sharing the land and its connection to Leopold’s ideas 01:02 - The history of the Leopold cooperative and habitat improvements in Wisconsin 01:57 - Land access and community engagement in conservation 03:19 - Challenges of recruiting hunters and land accessibility today 04:01 - The significance of hunting as a conservation tool 05:00 - Matching landowners with access seekers via software platforms 06:28 - Practical advice for starting small and building trust with landowners 07:57 - Examples of land use and the importance of voluntary cooperation 08:18 - The contribution of hunters to conservation through deer management 09:21 - Perspectives on the negative impacts of overpopulation and habitat loss 10:54 - Habitat challenges across the Midwest and historical land use changes 11:21 - The importance of understanding land history and the evolution of ecosystems 12:40 - Flaws in the North American conservation model and habitat-focused management 14:42 - Broader conservation funding sources beyond hunting and license fees 16:05 - The need for science-based management addressing habitat and species diversity 17:34 - Innovative approaches like eco-hunting and the need for habitat-centric policies 18:51 - The importance of young hunters and fostering a conservation ethic 19:50 - The potential for selling venison as a sustainable management tool 22:55 - How science and habitat management can address the overabundance of white-tailed deer 25:43 - The role of programs like CRP, EQIP, and the US Fish & Wildlife Service in habitat restoration 27:20 - Land management practices from past to present and their ecological impacts 29:02 - The significance of land history, storytelling, and long-term stewardship 32:46 - The origins and purpose of sharing the land as a community effort 34:56 - The story of Hans Moritz Bach and land conservation through ownership and stewardship 37:47 - Building a network of willing landowners and access seekers for mutual benefit 40:38 - The future of land sharing and conservation through community engagement 44:32 - Teaching and learning through direct experience and the importance of place-based knowledge 47:33 - The joy of observing land’s natural progression and personal connection 49:02 - Practical advice for landowners interested in conservation and community sharing 50:41 - Final thoughts on maintaining land health and fostering reciprocal relationships
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