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EPISODE · Dec 9, 2025 · 37 MIN

Maine’s Wildlife Conservation Story—from Moose to Arctic Char with Commissioner Judy Camuso

from Connecting with Conservation · host jgassett

Commissioner Judy Camuso of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife joins us to explore one of the most wildlife-rich states in the U.S. We dive into the science, management, and on-the-ground conservation work that keeps Maine’s natural heritage thriving. From world-class target shooting programs and public shooting ranges, to ice-fishing traditions, brook trout and Arctic char research, and the nation’s longest-running black bear study, this episode highlights how conservation science shapes real results. We also discuss Maine’s adaptive moose management in the face of winter tick impacts, innovative camera-trap monitoring for furbearers, Operation Game Thief’s efforts against poaching, and a surprising new discovery—golden eagles wintering in Maine. Whether you hunt, fish, trap, shoot, watch wildlife, or simply love the outdoors, Maine has opportunities found nowhere else. If you enjoy behind-the-scenes conservation stories, give this episode a thumbs up and subscribe to get updates when new episodes drop.   Learn more: Wildlife Management Institute — https://wildlifemanagement.institute Stewards of Conservation Foundation — https://www.stewardsofconservation.org New England Naturals — https://www.nenaturals.com #maine ,   #conservationscience , #moose , #ArcticChar , #blackbear , #HuntingCulture , #icefishing , #targetshooting , #wildlifemanagement , #outdoorrecreation , #pittmanrobertson , #fishandwildlife , #eagles , #brooktrout , #OerationGameThief , #connectingwithconservation , #wildlifemanagementinstitute #outdoorstewards

Commissioner Judy Camuso of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife joins us to explore one of the most wildlife-rich states in the U.S. We dive into the science, management, and on-the-ground conservation work that keeps Maine’s natural heritage thriving. From world-class target shooting programs and public shooting ranges, to ice-fishing traditions, brook trout and Arctic char research, and the nation’s longest-running black bear study, this episode highlights how conservation science shapes real results. We also discuss Maine’s adaptive moose management in the face of winter tick impacts, innovative camera-trap monitoring for furbearers, Operation Game Thief’s efforts against poaching, and a surprising new discovery—golden eagles wintering in Maine. Whether you hunt, fish, trap, shoot, watch wildlife, or simply love the outdoors, Maine has opportunities found nowhere else. If you enjoy behind-the-scenes conservation stories, give this episode a thumbs up and subscribe to get updates when new episodes drop.   Learn more: Wildlife Management Institute — https://wildlifemanagement.institute Stewards of Conservation Foundation — https://www.stewardsofconservation.org New England Naturals — https://www.nenaturals.com #maine ,   #conservationscience , #moose , #ArcticChar , #blackbear , #HuntingCulture , #icefishing , #targetshooting , #wildlifemanagement , #outdoorrecreation , #pittmanrobertson , #fishandwildlife , #eagles , #brooktrout , #OerationGameThief , #connectingwithconservation , #wildlifemanagementinstitute #outdoorstewards

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