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SAP Recap
Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations
02/07/24 • 62 min
Join Katie, Matt and Michael as they discuss all things SAP! This conversation around our Sportsman Access Program (SAP) covers everything from event recaps to season harvest statistics and beyond. The staff even breakdown some behind the scenes information on lottery draw statistics. Tune in and be sure to let us know if you like this episode. Email [email protected] if you would like to receive more information on our Sportsman Access Program.
Connected to the Land, Committed to Conservation. TRLT.org

Mark Lewis: The New PR Guy for Snakes
Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations
02/21/22 • 73 min
This episode is guaranteed to give you a different perspective on snakes, teach you how to live off the grid in a "frugal" manner, and tell you what it's like to be a zookeeper who lived in Disney World before Disney World was even a thing.
Brought to you by: Backcountry & Beyond
Thank you to our sponsors: Rock Outdoors, Lost Highway Gundog Kennels
Connected to the Land, Committed to Conservation. TRLT.org

A Conservationist's Christmas
Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations
12/21/21 • 72 min
Every family has their own Christmas traditions, some are eating a certain meal, or wearing matching pajamas, or even shooting mistletoe (don't ask, just listen). Listen to this episode to learn about where some Christmas traditions originate, from the perspective of a conservationist.
Brought to you by: Backcountry & Beyond
Thank you to our sponsors: Rock Outdoors, Lost Highway Gundog Kennels, Traveler Trading Co. and Wolf & Iron
Connected to the Land, Committed to Conservation. TRLT.org

Rippin' Lips & Pullin' Drag
Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations
09/07/21 • 92 min
Catch up on the details of Cody and Sam's fishing trip, and enjoy an ESPN style breakdown of collegiate football with Sam. Find out how Cody is the recipient of intriguing wildlife photos and some of the fun pictures he's received to get his professional take on. If you have any pictures you want to get checked out by the pros, shoot us an email.
Brought to you by: Backcountry and Beyond
Thank you to our sponsors:
Rock Outdoors
Lost Highway Gundog Kennels
Traveler Trading Co.
Wolf & Iron
Connected to the Land, Committed to Conservation. TRLT.org

Wedding Season!
Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations
09/23/19 • 69 min
Just another episode chock full of information. Highlights: the Alcoa gameland highrock section permanently conserved! Crazy adventures on this particular public land and some of the reasons it is so important to us. Sinking a boat. Why do folks always tend to get married on an opening day of hunting season? Is being invited to a wedding an inconvenience or a nice gesture, depends.. Imortant upcoming dates. Finally our favorite time of year is here. Are you prepared for anything? What gear is on you at all times?
Connected to the Land, Committed to Conservation. TRLT.org

Gettin' Yellowstoned
Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations
06/10/19 • 51 min
In absence of a guest this week, we discuss happenings at the Land Trust. Fishing tournaments, Sam is headed west. What is in your backpack on a survival expedition? Is a pillow necessary equipment? Sam talks about plans for his big trip and the intricacies of Lake trout in the yellowstone environment.
Connected to the Land, Committed to Conservation. TRLT.org

Land of the Pine
Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations
05/13/19 • 65 min
We talk turpentine, sap, tar, lumber, and pine tree management. Everything Pine, focused on three species: Loblolly, Longleaf, and Shortleaf. How Three Rivers manages these stands for wildlife. We also give some advice on how to handle unruly kids on a field trip. Discussion starts with an observation on strollers and people at the zoo.
Connected to the Land, Committed to Conservation. TRLT.org

Social Media- Pictures worth a thousand words
Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations
04/30/19 • 77 min
This is perhaps the most contentious episode we have ever tried to record. The nature of the topic is one of sensitivity. Deep tracks to be released upon our demise.
We first discuss a few off the running list of sweet outdoorsy moves we have noticed experienced folks utilize in the field. We enter the world of advice with Mikey and talk about various ethical moments in which a response of kindness is necessary.
Discussion gets seriously deep into the validity of throw pillows.
Turkey harvest is up, coincidence? Social Media, the force that seems to drive the world. Getting your pictures out for everyone to see. Is it the ethical thing to do?
We discuss how to celebrate your moment in the outdoors and how moments celebrated in the outdoors can be perceived.
Social Media. The fastest way to disseminate information ever devised.
Connected to the Land, Committed to Conservation. TRLT.org

Skunk Rut
Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations
02/18/19 • 59 min
What is the difference between a non-native and an invasive? Are they the same thing? Sam and Cody take an opportunity to issue a public service announcement in order to raise awareness about the activities of Mephitis mephitis. Why in the world are there so many dead skunks on the road during February and March? Sam defines some fly fishing lingo, all for the purpose of the coveted Double-Segway. Rut defined. Top guide-youth waterfowl edition. Updates on Land Trust events. Land Trust Booze. Literally, we have a beer named after us.
Connected to the Land, Committed to Conservation. TRLT.org

Howl for Wildlife with John Stallone
Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations
07/03/24 • 40 min
On this episode we chat with John Stallone, lifelong hunter and Vice President of Howl for Wildlife, Inc. We discuss John's lengthy career in the outdoors, his current mission at Howl for Wildlife, and what you can do to help support the future of hunting. Be sure to tune in and let us know what you think!
https://www.howlforwildlife.org/
Connected to the Land, Committed to Conservation. TRLT.org
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How many episodes does Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations have?
Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations currently has 198 episodes available.
What topics does Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations cover?
The podcast is about Conservation, Backpacking, Camping, Natural Sciences, Hunting, Wildlife, Podcasts, Hiking, Science, Fishing, Sports and Wilderness.
What is the most popular episode on Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations?
The episode title 'We have some BIG news...' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations?
The average episode length on Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations is 69 minutes.
How often are episodes of Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations released?
Episodes of Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations are typically released every 7 days, 21 hours.
When was the first episode of Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations?
The first episode of Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations was released on Nov 15, 2018.
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