Outdoor Conservationist Shane Mahoney answers the question
on what can we do to make an impact on wildlife.
Everyone can do something for the outdoors
Explain to people that planting a flower garden does more than
beautify your property
Share personal experiences
Share simple stories
Share your wild food with others
Caring for a pet is the same as caring for our wild creatures,
so share those conversations
Explain to little children that if we fill in wet areas where
vegetation decays, rots and stinks, but if we do it will kill the
tadpoles. If we get rid of the smell it will cost us the
frogs.
Question of the greater good
Teach them to care for the animals they cherish
Get elderly to share with others the importance of the
outdoors
Get involved on the local level
Young kids will gladly give up their best toys for a young
puppy wagging its tail or a frog, or lizard, or a pony.
This is what's at the heart of the conservation movement
One natural world, one humanity, one chance
"I" have to do something
Interview with outdoor author Shasta Sitton who has written 2
hunting books for kids.
Wyatt's First Whitetail and Grace Goes Bowhunting
Wrote a story for her son Wyatt and decided to publish it
Eva Shocky endorsed Grace Goes Bowhunting
Promotes safety, conserbation, practicing and ethics
3rd grade reading level but you can read to kids from 0-12
years of age.
Grew up in Idaho and learned to hunt from mom and dad.
This is a weekly talk show about hunting and fishing, take an adventure through the woods and waters of Michigan through the eyes of the Up North Journal team.