Australian Deer

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 13:10:48
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Synopsis

Diving into the issues around wild deer management and hunting in Australia

Episodes

  • Into April...Hoggies, hounds and grunting bucks

    25/03/2021 Duration: 01h13min

    April is prime time for lots of deer hunters in Australia – the fallow are rutting, the one month hog deer season is on and hound hunting kicks off for the year.   In this episode we chat with second generation Houndsman Danny Edebohls, hog deer tragic Laurie Rees and fallow manager and hunter extraordinaire Jake Nicholson.   For more information on hunting over hounds go to https://www.gma.vic.gov.au/hunting/deer/deer-hunting-laws/hunting-with-hounds   For more information on hunting hog deer go to https://www.gma.vic.gov.au/hunting/deer/hog-deer-hunting   For more information on the ADA South East Branch go to https://www.austdeer.com.au/@south-east

  • Deer and democracy in WA - Rick Mazza MLC

    03/03/2021 Duration: 26min

    We chat with WA MLC and founder of ADA WA, The Hon Rick Mazza about the forthcoming election, the threats that a landslide would pose for democracy and the importance of working together.

  • Fourth generation sambar man

    22/09/2020 Duration: 01h38min

    Recorded live as a members only webinar in September 2020 - an in-depth Q&A session with renowned Australian sambar deer educator, guide and hunter, Paul Boag from Paul Boag's Outdoors

  • Brian Murphy from the QDMA - Quality fallow bucks (stags), venison diplomacy and zombie deer

    28/08/2019 Duration: 33min

    In this podcast we sit down with our great friend Brian Murphy, CEO of the Quality Deer Management Association in the USA. Brian joined us in Australia in August in conversations across South Eastern Australia about wild deer management and the positive role that hunters and hunting can play. We discuss the Quality Deer Management Association and its mission, QDM in Tasmania, recruiting new hunters, venison diplomacy and hunters for the hungry, the wild harvest initiative, the threat of chronic wasting disease, how these are the best of times for Australian deer hunters and how the future might look for us.

  • Release the hounds

    06/08/2019 Duration: 32min

    In this episode we chat with second generation hound hunter Danny Edebohls about this fascinating and often misunderstood form of deer hunting. Episode notes on the Australian Deer Association website http://tinyurl.com/y3fwe7ku 

  • Get off the Stage! Redux (better audio)

    29/05/2019 Duration: 01h20min

    We thought that the last podcast was so good, we simply put it up again!...no, the audio quality was poor and didn't work well on the platform so we have had it tidied up.  The third episode of The Australian Deer Podcast was recorded live at the Victorian Hunter Education Course in Neerim, Victoria on 5 May, 2019. It features The Australian Deer Association Executive Officer Barry Howlett in conversation with the students at the course discussing deer management and the future of hunting.  This talk marks the conclusion of a very intense three days of learning for the students.  The powerpoint slides referenced can be viewed on The Australian Deer Association website.

  • Quality deer, quality people

    10/04/2019 Duration: 01h17s

    In the second Australian Deer Podcast, ADA's EO Barry Howlett is joined by Dr Craig Harper from the University of Tennessee, Daryl Snowdon from Field & Game Australia, Rod Hill from Tasmania and Col Brumley from ADA in Victoria to discuss Craig's visit to Australia, Quality Deer Management, challenges, opportunities and what there is to be gained by simply sharing knowledge. 

  • Be relevant or die - Australian Deer Podcast #1

    09/02/2019 Duration: 37min

    In the first Australian Deer Podcast we talk with ADA Chair David Voss. David has been at the helm of the ADA through the most significant time of change in the organisations fifty year history.  We discuss What has changed Why What drives the ADA What comes next Why the ADA's mission is so important

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