Listen "The Beast Feast with Ed Arnett, PhD"
Episode Synopsis
Summary
In this episode, host Elaine interviews Ed Arnett, CEO of the Wildlife Society, about hunting, conservation, and the importance of knowing where our food comes from. They discuss the changing attitudes towards hunting and the role of hunters in conservation. Ed also shares the story behind his annual Beast Feast, a celebration of food and hunting heritage. They also touch on Ed’s experience hosting the television show “This American Land” and the importance of running a nonprofit like a business.
Discussions about Beast Feast start at the 12:00 mark!
Guest
• Ed Arnett, PhD: CEO of the Wildlife Society, wildlife biologist, TV show host
Topics discussed
• Current attitudes on conservation and hunting
• Disconnect between urban folks and nature
• Support for hunting as a means of food procurement
• Hunters as the original conservationists
• How hunters self-regulate and contribute to conservation through laws and taxes
• The importance of family traditions and experiences in hunting and conservation
• The history and significance of the Beast Feast
• Tips for wild game cooking
• Ed’s experience hosting the TV show “This American Land”
Key takeaways
• Hunting has been a part of human existence since the beginning, and it is still supported by a majority of Americans, especially for food procurement.
• Hunters have played a crucial role in conservation, self-regulating through laws and taxes, and contributing to conservation efforts through funding.
• Family traditions, experiences, and a love for nature often inspire individuals to become wildlife biologists and conservationists.
• The Beast Feast is a celebration of hunting heritage and a way to share the harvest with others.
• Hosting the TV show “This American Land” has allowed Ed to communicate complex conservation issues in a concise and relatable manner.
Notable quotes
• “There can be nothing more organic than going out and harvesting your own food and procuring it with your own two hands.” - Ed Arnett
• “I don’t know any sporting individuals that dislike wildlife.” - Ed Arnett
• “Be flexible and watch for those opportunities that are just right in front of you and land in your lap.” - Ed Arnett
Entities mentioned
• The Wildlife Society
• Aldo Leopold
• This American Land
• Author Hank Shaw
Keywords
hunting, conservation, food, attitudes, urban, disconnect, support, organic, celebration, heritage, wildlife, family, Beast Feast, TV show, nonprofit, businessDo you want to publish a cookbook? Visit The Cookbook Creative and find out how to publish your own cookbook. We can take you from the idea to Amazon in as little as 90 days!
In this episode, host Elaine interviews Ed Arnett, CEO of the Wildlife Society, about hunting, conservation, and the importance of knowing where our food comes from. They discuss the changing attitudes towards hunting and the role of hunters in conservation. Ed also shares the story behind his annual Beast Feast, a celebration of food and hunting heritage. They also touch on Ed’s experience hosting the television show “This American Land” and the importance of running a nonprofit like a business.
Discussions about Beast Feast start at the 12:00 mark!
Guest
• Ed Arnett, PhD: CEO of the Wildlife Society, wildlife biologist, TV show host
Topics discussed
• Current attitudes on conservation and hunting
• Disconnect between urban folks and nature
• Support for hunting as a means of food procurement
• Hunters as the original conservationists
• How hunters self-regulate and contribute to conservation through laws and taxes
• The importance of family traditions and experiences in hunting and conservation
• The history and significance of the Beast Feast
• Tips for wild game cooking
• Ed’s experience hosting the TV show “This American Land”
Key takeaways
• Hunting has been a part of human existence since the beginning, and it is still supported by a majority of Americans, especially for food procurement.
• Hunters have played a crucial role in conservation, self-regulating through laws and taxes, and contributing to conservation efforts through funding.
• Family traditions, experiences, and a love for nature often inspire individuals to become wildlife biologists and conservationists.
• The Beast Feast is a celebration of hunting heritage and a way to share the harvest with others.
• Hosting the TV show “This American Land” has allowed Ed to communicate complex conservation issues in a concise and relatable manner.
Notable quotes
• “There can be nothing more organic than going out and harvesting your own food and procuring it with your own two hands.” - Ed Arnett
• “I don’t know any sporting individuals that dislike wildlife.” - Ed Arnett
• “Be flexible and watch for those opportunities that are just right in front of you and land in your lap.” - Ed Arnett
Entities mentioned
• The Wildlife Society
• Aldo Leopold
• This American Land
• Author Hank Shaw
Keywords
hunting, conservation, food, attitudes, urban, disconnect, support, organic, celebration, heritage, wildlife, family, Beast Feast, TV show, nonprofit, businessDo you want to publish a cookbook? Visit The Cookbook Creative and find out how to publish your own cookbook. We can take you from the idea to Amazon in as little as 90 days!
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