
Skunk Rut
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
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
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