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Conservation Cooperative

Conservation Cooperative

Written by: NE & NY Chapters of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers
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The Conservation Cooperative, by the New England and New York Chapters of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is short, engaging, and informative. Each episode will elevate your knowledge of conservation issues in the Northeast and make you a more effective advocate for our public lands, waters, and wildlife.2024 Biological Sciences Science
Episodes
  • Conservation Cooperative: Episode 12 - Wild Turkey Research in Rhode Island
    May 15 2026

    Dive into this episode of Conservation Cooperative for a look at the kind of partnerships that make a difference. We go inside a unique, ongoing study of Rhode Island's wild turkey population, a project that only works because of the collaboration between the state agency (RI Fish & Wildlife), academic faculty and grad students (URI), and conservation partners like BHA. It's a story of practical research that's ready to be put to use, directly benefiting the wildlife and wild places we all care about.

    Guests Include

    Lizzi Bonczek, PhD. Wildlife Biologist. Rhode Island Fish & Wildlife

    Dylan Bakner, PhD. Postdoctoral Researcher. University of Rhode Island

    Show Related Links

    URI Land and Sea Bird Migration Research Group

    Rhode Island Fish & Wildlife

    Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Website

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    New England Chapter

    New York Chapter

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    17 mins
  • Conservation Cooperative: Episode 11 - Venison Donation Programs: Fighting Hunger & Managing Deer
    Mar 4 2026

    Hunting has always been about more than the taking of an animal, it's about community, stewardship, and sharing the bounty. In this episode of Conservation Cooperative, we explore how modern hunters are expanding that age-old tradition through venison donation programs, turning successful hunts into powerful tools for wildlife management and community support.

    We'll learn about two initiatives: Venison for Vermonters, started by two game wardens who saw a need in their own communities, and Massachusetts' Hunters Share the Harvest, a state-run program that's reducing deer overpopulation while feeding families in need. You'll hear firsthand from the wardens, biologists, and food pantry organizers on the front lines, and discover how donated venison is becoming a sought-after resource in food-insecure households.

    From the backroads of Vermont to the islands of Massachusetts, this episode reveals how hunters are not just managing landscapes, they're changing hearts, filling plates, and strengthening the bond between wild harvests and human need.

    Guests Include

    Warden Abigail Serra. Warden Service Division, Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department

    Sgt. Jeffrey Whipple. Warden Service Division, Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department

    Catherine Appling-Pooler. Director of Policy, National Deer Association

    Alicia Blais. Programs Director & Founder, Daniel's Table

    Martin Feehan, PhD. Deer & Moose Project Leader. Massachusetts Division of Fisheries & Wildlife

    Show Related Links

    Venison for Vermonters - Vermont

    Hunters For the Hungry - Massachusetts

    National Deer Association Venison Donation Map

    Daniel's Table

    Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Website

    Follow us on social media!

    New England Chapter

    New York Chapter

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    Check out the Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Website

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    27 mins
  • Conservation Cooperative: Episode 10, Moose on the Edge & Shaping the Future of New Hampshire Conservation
    Sep 17 2025

    Join us as we explore the history of moose in New Hampshire, the science behind their management, and the role of community-driven conservation. We'll hear from Henry Jones, the Moose Project Leader for NH Fish & Game, and learn how the University of New Hampshire's Wildlife Modeling & Management Lab is using trail cameras, drones, and other innovative tools to gather critical data on moose populations and a whole lot more across the state.

    We'll also meet volunteers from the Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) New England Chapter, who are lending their time and expertise to help with data collection in the White Mountains. Their passion for wildlife and wild places is a reminder that conservation is a team effort, and that the future of moose and the Northeast's wild heritage depends on all of us.

    Guests Include

    Henry Jones. New Hampshire Fish & Game, Moose Project Leader.

    Mairi Poisson. UNH Wildlife Modeling & Management Lab.

    Brian Bird. Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, Chapter Coordinator.

    Jeff Swayze. Backcountry Hunters & Angler, Chapter Leader.

    AJ Hunter. Owner, HuntLyte. Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Member.

    Show Related Links

    New Hampshire Fish & Game

    UNH Wildlife Modeling & Management Lab

    Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Website

    Follow us on social media!

    New England Chapter

    New York Chapter

    HQ

    Check out the Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Website

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    28 mins
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