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Connecting with Conservation
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Season 2: Episode 48: West Virginia Elk Restoration, Wildlife Funding, and Conservation Leadership
Connecting with Conservation
35 minutes
3 weeks ago
Season 2: Episode 48: West Virginia Elk Restoration, Wildlife Funding, and Conservation Leadership
Go behind the scenes of West Virginia’s wildlife management with Paul Johansen, Director of the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources and President of the Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies. In this episode of Connecting with Conservation, we explore how elk restoration, big-game management, and healthy forests are funded and sustained through hunting and fishing license dollars, federal excise taxes, and powerful public–private partnerships. Paul shares how West Virginia successfully rebuilt an elk population in the Appalachian coalfields, modeled after Kentucky’s nationally recognized restoration program. We dive into the challenges of wildlife health, including hemorrhagic disease in deer and avian influenza in birds, and how state wildlife agencies use science-based management to protect habitat, species, and outdoor recreation opportunities. We also highlight West Virginia’s exceptional trout fisheries, public lands, bird watching opportunities, and the state’s commitment to R3—recruitment, retention, and reactivation of hunters and anglers. Whether you hunt, fish, hike, or simply enjoy getting outside, this episode explains how conservation really works and why sportsmen and women continue to be the driving force behind America’s wildlife success stories. For more information, go to: www.wvdnr.gov www.wildlifemanagement.institute www.stewardsofconservation.org   #conservation #conservationpodcast #wildlifemanagement #westvirginia #ElkRestoration #HuntingHeritage #fishing #publiclands #afwa #wildlifehealth #outdoorrecreation #outdoorstewards #wildlifemanagementinstitute #connectingwithconservation
Connecting with Conservation