Join us Satruday, March 4th for discussions about hunting,fishing and biodiversity, honoring hunting and fishing through science, art, and stories.
There is something intangible about hunting and fishing that intertwines age-old elements of instinct and sacrament. It’s the spark that led many a young naturalist afield for the first time and held them there for a lifetime of learning, compelled to know the names and habits of all nature of animals, flowers, mushrooms, and more.
These discussions are free and open to the public, and are not limited to hunters or anglers. People from all backgrounds, with any level of interest in hunting and fishing, are invited to attend.
Schedule for Saturday, March 4th, 2023
Director of State Policy and Stewardship
Wyoming Game and Fish Department
University of Wyoming Geology & Geophysics
University of Wyoming Zoology & Physiology
University of Wyoming Zoology & Physiology
Wyoming Game and Fish Department
Affiliate Professor, Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, University of Florida
Wyoming Game and Fish Department
Wind River Tribal Initiative
Jason Baldes is a member of the Eastern Shoshone Tribe from the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming. Jason has worked with Indigenous peoples in East Africa, New
Zealand, Mexico, Russia, and Denmark. His workshops focus on Tribal history, water, bison conservation, wildlife / fisheries, and cultural connections with animals through song, story, and language. His efforts help people understand contemporary issues through an Indigenous lense and bridge cross-cultural gaps.