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Ep. 134 – East Coast Accomplishments w/ Ed Farley of North Carolina - Esse Quam Videri

1 h 4 min · 18. mai 2026
episode Ep. 134 – East Coast Accomplishments w/ Ed Farley of North Carolina - Esse Quam Videri cover

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Coastal North Carolina is rich in waterfowling history and Ed Farley, hailing from the Matamuskeet region exemplifies the NC state motto Esse Quam Videri, the motto in Latin reads as genuine, honest, and disciplined, rather than just appearing to be so. Ed Farley, Manager of Conservation Programs for VA, NC, SC, and GA grew up with wetlands and ducks in his blood and followed that tradition into a career that benefits all the great people across duck country USA. Today we join Ed to hear his story of waterfowl wonderment and growing into an impactful hunter-conservationist.

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