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In this heartfelt and laughter-filled episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, host Joshua Coursey takes us on the road to Virginia for a special gathering with the Blue Ridge Chapter of the Muley Fanatic Foundation. As one of the most unique and far-reaching MFF chapters, this group proves that passion for conservation and camaraderie knows no geographic limits.
Josh sits down with Matt Blauch, the new chapter chair, Dave Kavanah, the former chair and familiar friend of the podcast, and Alvin Chase, a proud life member of MFF. You’ll hear voices of support from behind the scenes too—Dave’s wife and Mrs. Coursey add their presence and warmth to the mix.
Also, a special conversation with Cody Robbins of Live 2 Hunt with Cody & Kelsey, the keynote speaker for the Virginia fundraiser. His authentic storytelling and deep-rooted love for the outdoors added a powerful spark to an already unforgettable event.
From the sound of bonds being forged in the background to the emotion in every story shared, this episode is all about camaraderie, connection, and the deep care that fuels MFF’s mission. If you couldn't make it to the event, this episode brings the experience straight to you.
Hear the stories, feel the laughter, and join the fun with the Muley Fanatic Foundation!
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In this new episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, host Joshua Coursey brings you a special conversation recorded live on the final day of Mule Deer Days. Joining him are Kevin Monteith and Rebekah Rafferty, both of whom have been on past episodes and are familiar voices to our listeners. This episode not only reflects on the success of the Mule Deer Days event but also looks ahead to something exciting on the horizon!
On April 5th, 2025, the Muley Fanatic Foundation will host its first-ever "Echoes of the Tracks" event in Laramie, Wyoming. This special fundraiser and gathering will be held in partnership with the Monteith Shop, the University of Wyoming, and the Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources. It’s an evening designed to bring together science, conservation, and community, celebrating the shared commitment to the future of mule deer and the wild places they roam.
Doors open at 4 p.m., and tickets are now available at https://2025LaramieBanq.givesmart.com. In this episode, Josh, Kevin, and Rebecca discuss the inspiration behind the event, what attendees can expect, and why this collaboration marks a significant step forward for conservation outreach in Wyoming.
Whether you were at Mule Deer Days or are just tuning in, this episode offers a meaningful preview of an event that’s sure to leave a lasting impact. Keep this event on your list for years to come.
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Mule Deer Days 2025 is right around the corner, and we’re diving into all the exciting educational opportunities, updates, and giveaways in this special episode of Wild Things & Wild Places! Host Joshua Coursey is joined by Regina Dickson, the Information and Educational Specialist for Wyoming Game and Fish in Green River. Regina brings experience working with the department, from aquatic invasive species to hunter education, and now she’s taking the lead in sharing valuable conservation knowledge with the public. Mule Deer Days 2025, March 21-23 at the Sweetwater County Events Complex.
Education isn’t just for kids! Mule Deer Days is packed with engaging content for all ages, ensuring that everyone walks away with new knowledge and appreciation for conservation. Highlights include:
A special reading of The Magnificent Mule Deer— a beautifully illustrated children’s book celebrating these iconic animals.
A Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) update— Stay informed on the latest research and management efforts.
A Wildlife Crossings update from Wydot— Learn about the crucial work being done to improve safety for both wildlife and motorists.
Giveaways and opportunities to connect! Want to learn more? Reach out to Regina Dickson with any questions about MFF’s involvement.Check out some of the amazing vendors that will be at Mule Deer Days 2025: Vendor List
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Mule Deer Days 2025 is shaping up to be an unforgettable event packed with conservation, community, and can’t-miss opportunities. Whether you're a dedicated supporter or new to the event, there’s something for everyone. March 21-23, 2025 at the Sweetwater County Events Complex.
One of the key highlights is the Life Membership Banquet, an exclusive gathering for Life Members featuring guest speaker Brian Stephens and a special giveaway for life members only. If you’re not a Life Member yet, now is the perfect time to join and secure your spot at this must-attend event.
Josh has called this the best auction he’s ever seen, featuring high-value items, exclusive hunts, and surprises that will make this a standout part of the weekend.
Free Vendor Show – Open to All!No tickets required! The vendor show is completely free and open to the public all weekend. Stop by to explore top outdoor brands, gear, and conservation exhibits.
Vendor Show Hours:
Friday: 12 PM - 6 PM Saturday: 9 AM - 6 PM Sunday: 9 AM - 2 PMThroughout the event, attendees will have the chance to win incredible prizes, including the drawing for the 200-gun raffle, a special Wyoming elk hunt, and exciting youth giveaways, games and more. These giveaways are just a few of the highlights that make Mule Deer Days such a highly anticipated event each year.
This is your chance to take part in one of the biggest outdoor and conservation events of the year. Whether you like the giveaways, the auction, or just to connect with fellow outdoor enthusiasts, Mule Deer Days 2025 is the place to be.
For full event details, visit: www.muledeerdays.org
See you there!
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In this special episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, we bring you an unscripted, raw, and real conversation straight from Camo at the Capitol event. Hosted by Joshua Coursey, this episode features a return guest, Jess Johnson of the Wyoming Wildlife Federation and a very special guest, Representative Andrew Byron, Chairman of the House Travel, Recreation, Wildlife & Cultural Resources Committee.
This episode explores the legislative process, key bills affecting wildlife and conservation efforts, and—most importantly... how YOU can get involved. Whether you're a lifelong advocate for wildlife or just starting to learn about policy, Camo at the Capitol is all about making it easy for everyone, no matter their age or background, to have a voice in conservation.
Hearing directly from Rep. Andrew Byron is a big deal as he provides insight into the work being done at the state level and how you can make a difference by showing up, speaking up, and staying informed.
Don’t sit on the sidelines, get involved!
Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.
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The latest episode of Wild Things & Wild Places takes listeners to the 2025 Camo at the Capitol event, where conservation, leadership, and outdoor advocacy come together. This episode features a powerful lineup of guests who are making an impact on Wyoming’s public lands, wildlife, and the policies that shape outdoor recreation and conservation. Chris Floyd, Deputy Director of Wyoming State Parks, and Mark Tesoro, a longtime newspaper industry veteran now with Wyo State Parks, join the conversation. Their insights highlight the ongoing efforts to maintain access, protect habitats, and promote responsible stewardship across the state.
Also featured in this episode is Colton Schick of Cheyenne, the 2025 Game and Fish Youth Conservationist of the Year. A high school senior with an impressive resume in land conservation and wildlife advocacy, Colton has addressed the Wyoming State Legislature, participated in the Wyoming Wildlife Federation Camp, Wyoming Resource Education Days, 4H, and FFA. Colton, who has a twin sister, plans to serve as a state officer while pursuing studies in wildlife biology and pre-law. On March 19, he will be officially recognized by the Wyoming Outdoor Hall of Fame as the Youth Conservationist of the Year, further cementing his role as a leader in conservation.
Camo at the Capitol is a powerful reminder of how individuals, from state officials to young conservationists, contribute to the future of Wyoming’s outdoor heritage. Their work ensures that public lands, wildlife, and recreation opportunities remain a cornerstone of the state’s identity. To learn more about Wyoming State Parks and what they offer check out here Wyoming Outdoor Recreation.
The quick growth of MFF is a direct tribute to the value folks place on ensuring our wild things and wild places continue to exist for generations to come.
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In this special episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, we bring you an exclusive interview straight from Camo at the Capitol event featuring Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon and the always engaging Bob Budd, Executive Director of the Wyoming Wildlife and Natural Resource Trust. This is a fun, light-hearted but serious conversation about Wyoming's future.
This dynamic conversation dives into Wyoming’s wildfire challenges, the importance of building resilience, and what it truly takes to protect the state's wildlife and natural resources for future generations. Governor Gordon shares his perspective on what good legislation looks like, offering valuable insight into policy that benefits both conservation efforts and the people of Wyoming.
It’s a powerful reminder of Wyoming’s deep connection to the land and why we need more stewards to carry that legacy forward. The First Lady even gets a hello, greeting attendees before making her rounds.
Tune in for a compelling discussion on conservation, legislation, and the future of Wyoming’s great outdoors. Don't miss it!
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In this episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, host Joshua Coursey sits down with Jess Johnson, the Government Affairs Director for the Wyoming Wildlife Federation (WWF). They dive deep into an exciting annual event happening on February 13 in Cheyenne: Camo at the Capitol. This unique event offers sportsmen and conservationists the opportunity to engage directly with legislators, advocate for wildlife and public lands, and learn how to effectively use their voices in the decision-making process.
If you’ve ever wondered how to make a real impact on Wyoming’s wildlife policies, this episode is for you. Jesse and Joshua break down how easy it can be to talk to representatives, the importance of staying involved, and why showing up matters. Whether you’re passionate about hunting, fishing, or conservation, Camo at the Capitol is your chance to be heard.
Even if you’re listening after the event, this episode provides valuable insights into the role of advocacy in conservation and why making your voice count is crucial year-round.
For more details, visit Wyoming Wildlife Federation’s website.
The quick growth of MFF is a direct tribute to the value folks place on ensuring our wild things and wild places continue to exist for generations to come.
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In this latest episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, host Joshua Coursey sits down with a truly special guest, Rebecca Levine, affectionately known as Moose Girl from the Monteith Shop. If you're a fan of wildlife, especially moose, get ready to geek out!
Rebecca dives deep into the world of moose, sharing fascinating insights about these incredible creatures. Did you know moose don’t have sweat glands? That means they struggle to stay cool and must find thermal refuge to regulate their body temperature. Rebecca explains how wet soil and proper water flow are crucial in helping moose cool down and why protecting our water sources directly benefits these majestic animals.
But that’s not all, this episode is packed with eye-opening information and passionate conservation discussion. And, there’s a really exciting event coming up on April 5th that you won’t want to miss!
Tune in to this episode of Wild Things & Wild Places and join Joshua and Rebecca as they nerd out over all things moose. Listen now and learn how you can help support moose conservation!
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In this episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, we’re thrilled to introduce the second-ever MFF Fellow, Rebekah Rafferty. Rebekah, a Ph.D. student at the University of Wyoming under the direction of Dr. Kevin Monteith, has taken on the role of project leader for the Wyoming Range Mule Deer Project which is a long-running initiative launched in 2013. This episode dives into her groundbreaking work, the mission of the MFF Excellence Fund, and the critical importance of long-term research in mule deer conservation.
This episode highlights some of the fascinating techniques Rebekah and the Monteith Shop use in their work, such as measuring antlers through photographs and assessing the overall health and behavior of the mule deer on Wyoming’s winter range. These efforts are crucial in understanding and predicting population dynamics in unpredictable ecosystems.
Tune in to this episode of Wild Things & Wild Places to hear from Rebekah Rafferty herself as she shares her journey, her passion for mule deer conservation, and what lies ahead for the Wyoming Range Mule Deer Project. Don’t miss this deep dive into very impactful conservation efforts.
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In this latest episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, host Joshua Coursey sits down with Kevin Monteith from the Monteith Shop to get into the exciting advancements of the Muley Fanatic Foundation Fellowship program. The discussion highlights the second MFF Fellow, a pivotal role designed to support groundbreaking research and conservation efforts. But what exactly is an MFF Fellow?
Kevin and Josh break it all down, explaining how this fellowship empowers young scientists to contribute to innovative wildlife studies. From exploring the intricate world of mule deer migration to addressing key conservation challenges, this program is helping to shape the future of wildlife management.
Listeners will also get an inside look at the Monteith Shop's latest research projects and programs, showcasing the incredible work being done by this dynamic group.This episode offers a glimpse into the amazing direction the Muley Fanatic Foundation and the Monteith Shop are taking to ensure the next generation of conservationists has the tools and support needed to make a difference.
Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.
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In this heartfelt episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, host Joshua Coursey is joined by Joey Faigl to highlight the Muley Fanatic Foundation’s impactful program, Putting the 'U' in Hunt. They get to dive into why this program is crucial for providing life-changing hunting experiences to youth with life-threatening illnesses and the importance of the upcoming fundraising event on January 22, 2025. We would love to see you there!
Event Details:
What: Muley Fanatic Foundation Fundraising Event When: January 22, 2025, Doors open at 5:30 PM Where: The Broadway Theater, 618 Broadway St., Rock Springs, Wyoming Admission: $20 at the door (includes a hat for all attendees) Event Highlights: Three films, hors d'oeuvres, raffles, and a special guest!Can't make it? Support this amazing program by donating directly to the Putting the 'U' in Hunt program. Visit the Muley Fanatic Foundation website or contact them at (307) 875-3133 for more details.
The quick growth of MFF is a direct tribute to the value folks place on ensuring our wild things and wild places continue to exist for generations to come
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In this special episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, host Joshua Coursey sits down with Joe Reed, owner of Nomad Hunts in Texas, for an unplanned yet deeply enriching conversation about hunting in the Lone Star State. Joining the conversation is Dave Kavanaugh, a recurring guest on the podcast, who adds his expertise and perspective to the discussion. This episode captures the essence of authentic, salt-of-the-earth storytelling and offers insights that might just change how you think about hunting.
Sometimes the best stories are the ones that aren’t planned. What started as a chance meeting evolved into a meaningful discussion about Texas hunting opportunities, the appeal of high-fence hunting, and the incredible operation Joe and his wife have built at Nomad Hunts.
One of the standout aspects of this episode is the candid conversation about high-fence hunting. Joe explains how this approach can extend hunting seasons and offer an accessible option for hunters whose physical limitations might prevent them from venturing into the rugged mountains or open plains. This isn’t just about convenience; it’s about creating inclusive hunting opportunities for all.
And don’t miss hearing about Gracie, the cool pet of the Nomad Hunt crew. You’ll have to listen to the episode to find out more about this unique and lovable addition to the team!
Recorded in Joe’s man cave, this episode delivers a raw and genuine glimpse into the world of Texas hunting. It’s an intimate, fly-on-the-wall experience that’s equal parts educational and entertaining.
To learn more about Nomad Hunts and their offerings, visit https://nomadtxhunts.com or their Facebook page. You can also contact Joe at 830-377-8698.
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As we close out 2024, we’re taking a moment to look back on an unforgettable year of Wild Things & Wild Places. This special episode is a montage of some of the most memorable moments from the past year, capturing the full range of what makes this podcast so unique, heartfelt stories, funny experiences, inspiring guests, and even new mule deer books that captured our imaginations.
From emotional reflections to laugh-out-loud adventures, 2024 was a year to remember. Thank you for being part of this journey and for supporting the Muley Fanatic Foundation’s mission of conservation, community, and passion for the outdoors.
Looking ahead to 2025, there’s so much to get excited about! Mule Deer Days, local chapter banquets, and more adventures await as we continue to celebrate the wild things and wild places that bring us all together.
Don’t forget to subscribe, share this episode with your friends, and join us for another incredible year. Here’s to more memories and milestones in 2025... enjoy the highlights from 2024!
Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.
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In this heartfelt episode of Wild Things and Wild Places, host Josh welcomes his dear friend Dave Kavanah, the Chair of the Blue Ridge Chapter of the Muley Fanatic Foundation. Together, they recount the story of a remarkable youth hunt that created lifelong memories for 12-year-old Raven and her father, Jeremy.
Raven was at the center of a deeply meaningful trip that included a visit to Washington, D.C., and a two-day hunting adventure in Maryland. With the dedicated support of community members and guides like Jake Shaffer of Branded Outdoors, the trip became more than just an excursion, it transformed into a celebration of love, resilience, and family... oh and lots of fun!
The episode dives into the challenges families face when dealing with life-threatening illnesses, the importance of community support, and the profound impact of creating cherished moments. A touching voicemail at the end of this episode from Jeremy, expressing his gratitude, underscores the emotional depth and lasting significance of this unforgettable experience.
To learn more about the Muley Fanatic Foundation and the Putting the U in Hunt program, or to find out how you can support their efforts, visit muleyfanatic.org.
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This week, we’re shining a spotlight on a truly unique and heartfelt project that’s sure to inspire listeners of all ages. Our special guests are the Wyoming mother-daughter duo Mary Fichtner and Roslan Fichtner, who are the creative minds behind the new children’s book The Magnificent Mule Deer Narrated by Melody Meadow Lark.
Mary takes on the role of the author, crafting a beautiful story narrated by the character Melody Meadow Lark. Meanwhile, her daughter Roslan brings the story to life with stunning hand-painted illustrations. In an age where AI-generated art is becoming more common, this book stands out for its authentic, human touch. Every brushstroke is a testament to their passion and dedication.
Mary is also passionate about keeping kids off electronics and encouraging them to engage with nature and the world around them. This message is woven into the story, offering children an imaginative and meaningful experience that sparks curiosity and a love for wildlife.
But the uniqueness of this book doesn’t stop there. Unlike many modern publications, The Magnificent Mule Deer is printed right here in America. This decision reflects Mary and Roslyn’s commitment to quality, craftsmanship, and supporting local production. The book’s cover is a work of art in itself, and listeners can hear more about the creative journey behind it during the episode.
Mary and Roslan have a rich history of producing Western-themed books, but this one is particularly special. Not only does it introduce children to the world of mule deer in an engaging and educational way, but it’s also designed with adults in mind. Parents will find hidden nuggets of information that make the reading experience enjoyable for all ages.
Learn More and See the Beautiful Cover If you’re as captivated as we are, be sure to check out The Magnificent Mule Deer Narrated by Melody Meadow Lark and see the beautiful cover art that’s already drawing attention. You can explore more of Mary and Roslyn’s work, as well as their other Western-themed books, at Rusty's Remuda.
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Step into the heart of Texas Hill Country for an unforgettable whitetail hunting adventure! In this latest episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, host Joshua Coursey is joined by Dave Kavanagh of the Virginia MFF chapter for a guided hunt like no other. Leading the charge are skilled guides Jordan Scambray and Jake Helm of Perennial Outfitting, a premier outfitting service known for its low-fence, free-range hunting experience.
Broadcasting from the now legendary "Buck Hut", the episode offers an inside look at Perennial Outfitting's unique approach to fair chase hunting. Josh and Dave recount their own hunting triumphs, each harvesting impressive whitetails during the trip. Their reflections highlight not only the thrill of the hunt but also the bonds formed through shared outdoor adventures. Gear, optics, and strategy all play a role, and listeners are treated to an authentic experience that captures the raw excitement and satisfaction of a successful hunt.
Special shoutout to Kolton Moore, another integral member of the Perennial Outfitting team. Though not featured on this episode, his hard work and dedication are essential to the success of every hunt they organize.
Whether you're an experienced hunter or simply love the adventure of the great outdoors, this episode will leave you inspired and ready to plan your next hunt. Don’t miss it, and be sure to check out Perennial Outfitting for your own chance to experience the thrill of Texas Hill Country hunting.
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In this exciting new episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, host Joshua Coursey takes us deeper into the world of Whitetail hunting with Part 2 of this special series. This time, we’re joined by Rowdy Anderson and his two kids, Baysn and Delayne, for a heartfelt and engaging recap of Josh's successful Whitetail hunt.
This episode captures the unique perspectives of a teenager and a younger but equally enthusiastic hunter. Their excitement and passion for the outdoors shine through, offering listeners a glimpse of what it’s like to experience hunting as a team and as a family. Josh also reflects on his very first Whitetail hunt, making this episode a milestone in his outdoor adventures!
Adding another layer of meaning to this story, the group visits Uncle Carl Anderson, a talented taxidermist in town who no longer takes on projects regularly but made an exception for this special occasion.
This episode is more than just a hunting story, it’s about connection, teamwork, and the joys of experiencing the outdoors with loved ones.
Congratulations to Josh on his first Whitetail, and a huge shoutout to The Andrson family for their incredible teamwork. Don’t miss this episode, and stay tuned for more adventures on Wild Things & Wild Places.
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Step into the heart of the hunt with the latest episode of Wild Things & Wild Places! In this unique two-part series, experience the camaraderie, tradition, and the thrill of Josh's first whitetail hunt!
This episode captures the essence of friends and families coming together in the great outdoors, with every sound from the field immersing you in the experience. From the hum of the truck ride to the soft chirping of birds and the rustling of leaves, you’ll feel as though you’re right there, sharing the anticipation and excitement.
Part one takes us through the preparation and the quiet moments of connection as the crew drives to their hunting location and settles in, waiting for the perfect opportunity. It’s not just about the hunt; it’s about the bonds forged and strengthened in the field.
But the story doesn’t end here! Stay tuned for part two, coming next week, where the adventure continues. Don’t miss this celebration of hunting, friendship, and family. Listen now to Wild Things & Wild Places!
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In the latest episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, host Joshua Coursey welcomes a fascinating guest: Justin Roth, life member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and owner of Green River Bullion & Coins. Justin brings his expertise on precious metals to the table, offering valuable insights into why they are becoming an increasingly important investment in today’s changing economy.
This episode dives into the value of metals like gold and silver and breaks down investment strategies for everyone—regardless of income level. Justin’s passion for helping others understand their options shines through as he explains how precious metals can be an accessible, long-term way to secure your financial future. You don’t need to be wealthy to get started, and this episode provides a roadmap for those curious about dipping their toes into this intriguing world.
It’s not just about the investment, though. Hearing from a Muley Fanatic Foundation life member adds a unique layer to the conversation, blending a love for conservation and the outdoors with practical financial advice.
Tune in to this engaging episode and learn how you can take a step toward securing your future with precious metals. Visit Green River Bullion & Coins at 132 E Flaming Gorge Way, Green River, WY, or explore their website to discover more. Phone: 307-875-3705
Don’t miss this compelling conversation on the intersection of investment, conservation, and community!
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