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Harvest Your Own Podcast
Brad Fenson
119 episodes
1 day ago
Few people understand Alberta’s landscapes the way Bill Abercrombie does. A lifelong trapper, educator, and President of the Alberta Trappers Association, Bill joins Brad to talk about modern trapping, ethical practices, wildlife conflict work, and the deep connection to the land that trapping builds. Bill shares stories from: • Homesteading in Alaska with his wife and a pack of sled dogs • Running traplines across northern Alberta • Reading tracks, signs, and “spurring” to understand animal ...
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Few people understand Alberta’s landscapes the way Bill Abercrombie does. A lifelong trapper, educator, and President of the Alberta Trappers Association, Bill joins Brad to talk about modern trapping, ethical practices, wildlife conflict work, and the deep connection to the land that trapping builds. Bill shares stories from: • Homesteading in Alaska with his wife and a pack of sled dogs • Running traplines across northern Alberta • Reading tracks, signs, and “spurring” to understand animal ...
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Education,
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Harvest Your Own Podcast
Few people understand Alberta’s landscapes the way Bill Abercrombie does. A lifelong trapper, educator, and President of the Alberta Trappers Association, Bill joins Brad to talk about modern trapping, ethical practices, wildlife conflict work, and the deep connection to the land that trapping builds. Bill shares stories from: • Homesteading in Alaska with his wife and a pack of sled dogs • Running traplines across northern Alberta • Reading tracks, signs, and “spurring” to understand animal ...