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In this episode, Michael Bodenchuk, Wildlife Biologist from San Antonio TX joins Mark and Curtis to delve into the complex world of predator management, exploring the delicate balance between conservation and control. Join us as we tackle key questions: What is predation? Is a general open predator hunting season truly the same as structured predator management? What is predator management? Do all predators need managing? How do we measure the impact of predators on prey populations, and what role do human values play in these decisions? Discover the science and strategy behind adaptive management and learn how it shapes the future of wildlife conservation. Tune in for an engaging discussion that challenges conventional wisdom and offers fresh insights into the art of this controversial aspect of wildlife management.

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