Ep. 24: HOWL for Wildlife

Apr 1, 2023 · 1h 17m 43s
Ep. 24: HOWL for Wildlife
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In this episode Jesse Deubel and John Stallone talk about the importance of reclaiming the wolf. As apex predators, human hunters and wild wolves have much in common. Over the...

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In this episode Jesse Deubel and John Stallone talk about the importance of reclaiming the wolf. As apex predators, human hunters and wild wolves have much in common. Over the years though, many hunters have perceived wolves as competition for the prey species that human hunters also pursue to feed our families. Perhaps because of this relationship that some hunters view as adversarial, the image of the wolf has been embraced and adopted by many organizations who use it to portray an anti-hunting agenda.

Nothing is more pro-hunting than the wolf. No sound in nature is a more powerful announcement of the importance of hunting for survival than the sound of a wolf's howl. HOWL for Wildlife is working to help unify human hunters so that we can use our collective howl to communicate in unison to decision makers across the country about the importance of respecting and protecting our hunting and angling cultures and traditions.

As Howl for Wildlife points out, "North America’s wildlife & fisheries are constantly under threat. These threats are often based on misguided emotions, anthropomorphism, misunderstandings, and lack of scientific evidence. We aim to protect all wildlife from what could be their destruction if management practices are removed, however we cannot achieve our goals without the pack coming together as one to Howl For Wildlife."
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