Zombie deer and our looming conservation crisis
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The majority of funding for state wildlife programs comes from hunting licenses and taxes associated with hunting, fishing and guns. But a generational decline in hunters and a deadly disease are threatening the foundation of that wildlife management system. In North Carolina, a coalition of hunters and conservationists are trying to head off this looming crisis in the great outdoors.Featuring: Guy Gardner, Co-manager at the Harnett Area Deer Donation Site Judy Gardner, Co-manager at the Harnett Area Deer Donation Site Gabor Szentivanyi, hunter and mentor in training Deet James, Hunter Engagement Coordinator at North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Kip Adams, Chief Conservation Officer for the National Deer Association Links:  Check out WUNC contributor Zachary Turner’s reporting on the efforts to recruit the next generation of North Carolina hunters. You can find a transcript of the episode here. Donate: The Broadside is made possible by contributions from listeners like you. Support WUNC-North Carolina Public Radio and this podcast by making a donation.
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