Fresh Tracks Weekly

This week we are talking about YouTube and social media and why certain hunting content rises to the top, and why certain things come across your individual feed.

We also have a few news stories to cover including:

In Wyoming a bill is currently making its way through the state house of representatives that would pay private landowners who have elk grazing on their property. The bill would offer the affected landowners 150% of the market value of the grass.

In Colorado, the allocation of big game licenses has been modified for the upcoming season to increase resident tags and decrease non-resident tags.

In Mississippi a bill was recently introduced to create a Turkey stamp that is similar to the federal duck stamp, but to fund turkey specific conservation projects within the state.

In Oregon a petition to get a ballot initiative to “End Animal Cruelty” is somehow still a thing. We talked about the attempt in the past to get this on the ballot which failed in 2022.

In Nevada the first ever Moose season was officially approved for the fall 2024 season.

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