Hunt. Fish. Freedom. – Presented By The International Order of T Roosevelt

Hunt. Fish. Freedom. - Presented By The International Order of T Roosevelt
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Welcome to Hunt. Fish. Freedom., the official podcast of the International Order of T. Roosevelt. This is the show for those who live for the call of the wild, the thrill of the hunt, and the freedom of the great outdoors. Whether you're in a treestand, on the water, or around the campfire, this is your home for stories, strategy, and the spirit of adventure. Join us as we celebrate the legacy of Theodore Roosevelt and the pursuit of a free and wild future.
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This podcast focuses on outdoor activism, hunting, fishing, and conservation with episodes that explore topics such as effective media coverage of outdoor issues and historic campaign victories for hunting rights, providing a platform for stories and strategies that inspire the next generation of sportsmen and women.

Welcome to Hunt. Fish. Freedom., the official podcast of the International Order of T. Roosevelt. This is the show for those who live for the call of the wild, the thrill of the hunt, and the freedom of the great outdoors. Whether you’re in a treestand, on the water, or around the campfire, this is your home for stories, strategy, and the spirit of adventure. Join us as we celebrate the legacy of Theodore Roosevelt and the pursuit of a free and wild future.
In this episode of the Hunt. Fish. Freedom. podcast, host Kenia Link is live from IOTR 2025 joined by Charles Whitwam, president of Howl for Wildlife. They discuss the importance of grassroots advocacy in conservation and hunting. Charles emphasizes the need for effective communication and education to bridge the gap between hunters and the non-hunting public. The conversation explores the emotional connections people have with hunting, the legislative efforts to protect hunting rights, and the proactive strategies needed to ensure the future of hunting and wildlife management. Charles shares insights on building community and understanding among diverse groups, highlighting the role of organizations like Howl in advocating for wildlife and hunting rights.
Key Takeaways:
- National Advocacy: Grassroots advocacy is essential for effective conservation efforts and education is key to bridging the gap between hunters and non-hunters – using emotional connections to hunting to influence public perception.
- Messaging About Hunting: Messaging about hunting should focus on conservation benefits, as that’s what resonates with the general non-hunting, non-anti hunting public.
Connect with HOWL For Wildlife
HOWL For Wildlife Site: https://www.howlforwildlife.org/
Howl For Wildlife’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/howl_org/
Howl For Wildlife’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/howl.org/#
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