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EPISODE · Feb 25, 2025 · 24 MIN

Wyoming State Parks, Conservation, and the Next Generation of Outdoor Leaders

from Echoes of the Tracks: MFF podcast · host Joshua Coursey, Husband, Father, Wildlife, Hunting

The latest episode of Wild Things & Wild Places takes listeners to the 2025 Camo at the Capitol event, where conservation, leadership, and outdoor advocacy come together. This episode features a powerful lineup of guests who are making an impact on Wyoming's public lands, wildlife, and the policies that shape outdoor recreation and conservation. Chris Floyd, Deputy Director of Wyoming State Parks, and Mark Tesoro, a longtime newspaper industry veteran now with Wyo State Parks, join the conversation. Their insights highlight the ongoing efforts to maintain access, protect habitats, and promote responsible stewardship across the state. Also featured in this episode is Colton Schick of Cheyenne, the 2025 Game and Fish Youth Conservationist of the Year. A high school senior with an impressive resume in land conservation and wildlife advocacy, Colton has addressed the Wyoming State Legislature, participated in the Wyoming Wildlife Federation Camp, Wyoming Resource Education Days, 4H, and FFA. Colton, who has a twin sister, plans to serve as a state officer while pursuing studies in wildlife biology and pre-law. On March 19, he will be officially recognized by the Wyoming Outdoor Hall of Fame as the Youth Conservationist of the Year, further cementing his role as a leader in conservation. Camo at the Capitol is a powerful reminder of how individuals, from state officials to young conservationists, contribute to the future of Wyoming's outdoor heritage. Their work ensures that public lands, wildlife, and recreation opportunities remain a cornerstone of the state's identity. To learn more about Wyoming State Parks and what they offer check out here Wyoming Outdoor Recreation.  The quick growth of MFF is a direct tribute to the value folks place on ensuring our wild things and wild places continue to exist for generations to come.   

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