
Into The Wilderness with Byron Pace (The Pace Brothers)
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01 Jun 2017 | #52 Louise Gray, The Ethical Carnivore: My Year Killing to Eat, Halal Meat, Where your meat comes from, Slaughter Houses, Hunting | 01:19:38 | |
Discussing the ethics of food production, we have Louise Gray on the podcast this week. Author of The Ethical Carnivore and a newspaper columnist, she embarked upon her own journey of discovery, delving into the source our meat consumption, vowing to only eat meat she had killed or sourced herself. It makes for interesting and thought provoking listening, and will make you question your own decisions when it comes to how you source food. This is certainly a show for everyone who consumes food…so everyone. As always we have a new competition running, this week to win a Hornady beer mug and ballistics bands. For more info see our website or social media feeds, or of course listen in.
Email podcast@paceproductionsuk.com
This podcast is supported by the Scottish Association for Countrysports.
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13 Jul 2017 | #55 Land Management, Deer Management, GWCT Game Fair, Land Reform, Fieldsports in The Community, Community Empowerment, SNH | 01:53:41 | |
First up you hear from us, talking on recent goings on, upcoming events and what we are up to and have been up to. Then we head over to the GWCT Game Fair for a case study discussion on community land use and access to resources such as hunting and fishing. A some what contentious issue with the current climate in Scotland, it is an informative debate, with podcast host Byron Pace on the panel adding his take. We ran out of time to discuss international models of public land use, but will return to this in the future. Large room many mics, lots of people and background noise, so although clear, the panel discussion audio isn't our usual standard. | |||
09 Feb 2021 | #179 Jake Muise: Harvesting wild meat in Hawaii. The Maui Nui story. Conservation / invasive species / venison / food / ecology | 01:14:03 | |
Jake Muise is the co-founder of Maui Nui Venison based in Hawaii. He has turned the problem of an invasive species, the axis deer, into a business which not only helps to manage the ecological impact but puts food on the table. From the economics of conservation to the benefits of venison as a protein source, Jake offers an intriguing insight. Support the podcast: www.patreon.com/byronpace Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com Show notes: www.mauinuivenison.com | |||
05 Nov 2015 | #5 David CP , Ricky Gervais Punches Us, Hunting Ethics , Bow Hunting, Always Hunting & Zeiss | 01:14:52 | |
Two part special with David Carsten Peterson on hunting ethics, film making, bow-hunting and the emotional and moral challenge of taking life. We delve deep and get answers. We discuss the responsibilities of hunters and the stance that should be taken against those who don’t follow the rules. This is part one of a two part special, and its one not to miss.
podcast@paceproductionsuk.com
To watch the two movies discussed click here. Heritage ZEISS VICTORY Experience - British Columbia - The movie | |||
02 Jul 2020 | #151 Science Shorts: Alaska opens hunting for bear cubs and wolf pups. Jess Johnston reports. | 00:35:33 | |
In this episode, I talk with Jess Johnston about the recent headlines seen around the world, highlighting the legislative changes in Alaska which would allow for the hunting of bear cubs and wolf pups in dens. This was obviously met by a widespread outcry against the move. However, as we always try to do on the podcast, I was keen to take a step back and really understand what had happened. The same day the news broke I called Jess to get more information, which sent her down a rabbit warren for an entire week. Normally I would cut these shows down and insert concise summaries, but Jess does such a great job, I have left the show as recorded: the full 30mins around the topic. Jess is the Legislative Liaison and Advocacy Coordinator at Wyoming Wildlife Federation and also sits on the board for directors for 2% For Conservation. She is my go-to person for policy implications to wildlife in North America, and I am really pleased to have her back on the show. If you want to support the show, head over to patreon.com/pacebrothers. If you want to get your hands on the traditions volume of Modern Huntsman, head over to www.modernhuntsman.com For related links head to www.thepacebrothers.com Artwork credit Sergei Ivanov
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21 Oct 2015 | #4 Exploring Antarctica, Royal Navy Divers , Adventure , Shackleton | 01:11:54 | |
On this weeks Podcast we will speak with Kris Cunningham a Royal Navy Mine Clearance Diver who is going on the Antarctic Endurance 2016 expedition. We will find out what drove Kris to join the Navy all the way through to the selection process and training for the expedition. Remember to subscribe to get this podcast a day early. Also available on Itunes , Soundcloud, Youtube. This podcast is brought to you by the Scottish Association For Countryside Sports For more information on Antarctic Endurance 2016 go to http://www.antarcticendurance.co.uk/ follow them on twitter and Facbook
podcast@paceproductionsuk.com
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20 Sep 2022 | #214 Alex Bescoby: The Last Overland | 01:00:58 | |
Alex studied politics and history at Cambridge University, and has spent much of the last decade working, exploring and living in South East Asia. He received the single largest UK film grant for his debut documentary about Burma’s lost royal family, We Were Kings. He is just about to release his book and TV series, The Last Overland, recreating one of the greatest overland adventures in history. Alex is also a fellow at the Royal Geographic Society. This is a Modern Huntsman production Support on pateron: www.patreon.com/byronpace Watch my latest film trailer, Paid in Blood www.byronpace.com
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03 Dec 2015 | #7 Migratory fish, Wild Fisheries Review, Beavers and Predation, Esk River, Fisheries Trust | 01:20:16 | |
This week we go all aquatic, looking at inland water ways. We talk about migratory fish, fresh water mussles, beavers, predation including seals and dolphins, as well as trying to explain the Wild Fisheries review. Joined by Marshall Halliday and Tom Sampson from the Esk Rivers and Fisheries Trust, this insightful discussion is as relevant to those who enjoy fishing as to those people who enjoy a walk along the river. podcast@paceproductionsuk.com
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11 Jul 2019 | #117 Jonny Stage, Lindsey Elliot, Sandgrouse Travel, Kilimanjaro To The Arctic Circle, Modern Huntsman Vol 3, Land Rovers | 01:35:24 | |
First up we hear a short intro for Lindsey Elliot on her contribution to Modern Huntsman volume 3, before diving into a chat with friend and owner of Sandgrouse Travel, Jonny Stage. We travelled to Svalbard with Jonny in 2018, and we recount some of that journey, as well as hearing Jonny’s back story and how he came to form his bespoke travel company based in Scotland. From climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, to the history of the Highland Pony, from Scotland to the Arctic Circle, it sure is a varied show. If that doesn’t grab you, we recorded it in his Land Rover Defender, so what’s there not to like? Intro 0-17 min Lindsey Elliot 16-24 min Jonny Stage 24min - 1hr 20mins End 1hr 20mins - 1hr 34mins
podcast@paceproductionsuk.com www.thepacebrothers.com Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/pacebrothers
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02 Oct 2022 | #215 Natalie Rhea: Musings of an emerging turkey hunter | 00:43:42 | |
Natalie Rhea is a writer, film-maker and photographer who has spent the last few years exploring the great outdoors through her connection with food, and that has led her to both hunting and fishing. In this episode, she recounts her first foray into the world of turkey hunting in a story presented by Duckcamp and published in Modern Huntsman volume 9. Read the full story here Podcast presented by Modern Huntsman Story presented by Duckcamp Support on patreon: www.patreon.com/byronpace Watch: Paid in Blood
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02 Nov 2020 | #168 Amanda Monthei: A landscape of fire. Conservation / environment / fire-mitigation / fire-management / wildfire / climate change | 01:10:40 | |
This show is all about fire in the landscape. From wildfire to a managed fire, from indigenous burning to decades of inappropriate forest management policy, we dive into the role of fire in natural cycles and the part humans have to play. To guide us through, former Hotshot firefighter, journalist and podcaster, Amanda Monthei. Amanda on Instagram: @A_monthei or @living_with_fire. Twitter: @A_monthei and @lwf_pod. Website: www.amandamonthei.com. To support the show visit www.patreon.com/byronpace Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com For more info: www.byronpace.com | |||
09 Apr 2020 | #138 ITW Shorts: Tyler Sharp. Freelancer Fund, Mission for Masks, COVID19, Modern Huntsman | 00:24:04 | |
With Modern Huntsman launching two initiatives to help people during this time of crisis, Editor in Chief, Tyler Sharp, joins me on this week show to talk about establishing the Freelancer Fund, and a joint initiative to help Mystery Ranch fund medical mask production. We also find time to discuss the upcoming publication of volume 5, with a sneak preview into what you can expect. For more info visit: www.modernhuntsman.com
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16 Nov 2020 | #170 Rob Nelson: Stone Age Man. Tackling the natural world. Wolves / species conservation / fire ecology / Chernobyl / film-making | 01:55:51 | |
Rob Nelson from www.stoneageman.com joins us for an epic show. From 'radioactive' wolves to fire ecology, dead chickens in your pillow, species conservation, mountain lion attacks, and his new book: Mother Nature Is Not Trying to Kill You. Support the show: www.patreon.com/byronpace Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com More info: www.byronpace.com Rob Nelson: @untamedscience | |||
06 Dec 2019 | #128 Nicole Qualtieri: women of the west, Modern Huntsman | 01:41:13 | |
From the depths of Montana, we sit down with Nicole Qualtieri at Modern Huntsman HQ. Joined by Tyler Sharp, we talk with Nicole about her role as guest Editor-in-Chief for volume 4, the Women’s Issue. Recounting her journey into hunting, and discussing the important role woman play in the hunting narrative, it’s a fun-filled, beer and whisky fuelled show with plenty of laughs among the serious points made. Buy volume 4 now: https://www.thepacebrothers.com/the-modern-huntsman Nicole's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nkqualtieri/ Contributors to volume 4: https://modernhuntsman.com/contributors Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pace_brothers/ Email: podcast@paceproductionsuk.com Website: www.thepacebrothers.com Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/pacebrothers Podcast partner: https://modernhuntsman.com/
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09 Jul 2020 | #152 Catherine Semcer: Wildlife trade, incentives for conservation & free-market environmentalism | 01:28:15 | |
My interview today is with Catherine E. Semcer, a research fellow at the Property and Environment Research Centre. Most of her work there focuses on rights and market-based solutions to policy challenges in environmental security, conservation finance and sustainability. This really is a deep dive into the cogs which make conservation work, and by cogs, I mean how we fund conservation. We look at the interplay between private and public land ownership, how these models work and the complexities of migration corridors cutting across different types of land use (an issue we are dealing with in deer management right now in the UK). We go on to discuss incentivizing conservation in the public good, and how important knowledge exchange is between countries. Towards the middle of the show we dig into the global wildlife trade and what we mean by that, and how harnessing regulated trade can help address social inequality and prevent viral spillovers into humans. We touch on carbon credits, clean water initiatives and the consequences of potential new regulations on wildlife products in California. https://www.perc.org/people/catherine-e-semcer-2/ Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com Patreon support: www.patreon.com/pacebrothers
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12 Sep 2019 | #122 Dr Ray Jansen, Pangolin, Rhino, Ivory & Grouse Management | 01:58:01 | |
Dr Ray Jansen is a Director of the African Pangolin Working Group, the Chairman of the APWG and a member of the IUCN Species Survival Commission Pangolin Specialist Group as well as a full Professor in the Department of Environmental, Water and Earth Sciences at the Tshwane University of Technology. We talk about his work with pangolin as well the complex issues around wildlife management, from rhino to grouse. An in-depth, science-focused discussion, it offers an enlightening, pragmatic view on many topics. Intro: 0 - 17min 40sec Ray: 17min 40sec - 1hr 51min
podcast@paceproductionsuk.com www.thepacebrothers.com Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/pacebrothers
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21 Sep 2017 | #61 Phil Massaro, Rigby Rifles, Bear Hunting BC, DNA Film Festival, Hunting in Africa, Hunting Politics, Conservation, Double Rifles | 01:18:01 | |
On this weeks show we speak we speak to Phil Massaro professional gun writer, you might remember him from our brief chat at IWA a few shows back. We jump straight into Rigby rifles, double rifles, the ethics about hunting in Africa as well as the discussion about bear the ban on bear hunting in BC. We also have a big announcement about a new film festival the DNA hunting film festival. To find out more about the film festival or visit our shop visit www.thepacebrothers.com
The show is brought to you by The Scottish Association For Country Sports | |||
11 Aug 2023 | The British Uplands Podcast: Episode 1/6 | 00:28:31 | |
A landscape thousands of years in the making, facing an uncertain future. Britain’s uplands and the peat beneath it form one of the most unique, valuable and vulnerable ecosystems in the world. Between ambitious tree planting targets, wind farm construction and efforts to restore damaged peatland, the British Uplands Podcast sees conservation journalists Byron Pace and Sarah Roberts explore the conflict between these difficult choices. This is not a sit-down studio interview podcast. Over the coming weeks we’ll join Byron and Sarah as they travel the country and get out on the hills meeting guests ranging from soil scientists, ecologists and rewilding enthusiasts to game keepers, chefs, crofters and deer managers. Episode one of six to be released weekly. For more visit www.britishuplands.com Presented by Byron Pace & Sarah Roberts, co-produced and edited by David Shanks. An M.H. Studios production.
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06 Dec 2016 | 7 days of Christmas - Day 2 (Win a Bushnell Headtourch, Hornady Cap, CZ Badge) | 00:06:56 | |
The next 7 days is all about winning, listen to the show to find out how to enter. Today you can win Day 2 – (Win a Bushnell Headtourch, Hornady Cap, CZ Badge) Email the show
This show is brought to you by The Scottish Association for Country Sports | |||
04 Apr 2019 | #110 Eduardo Garcia, Early Life Hunting & Fishing, Becoming a Chef, Falling In Love With Food, Charged, Yeti’s Hungry Life, Overcoming Challenges, Montana Mex | 01:49:37 | |
He shouldn't be alive today, but he is, and an honored guest on the show. Eduardo Garcia has lived the most remarkable story of triumph over adversity, as documented is his incredible documentary Charged. A chef, hunter, fisher and survivor, Eduardo's story is one of great inspiration, and we couldn't be more excited to sit down with him in Montana to record this for you all. Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chefeduardogarcia/ podcast@paceproductionsuk.com | |||
21 Nov 2019 | #127 Corin Smith, Fish Farming, Atlantic Salmon & The Future of Angling | 02:09:04 | |
Corin Smith is back on the show to catch us up on the State of Salmon farming, in Scotland and globally. We look at the role of recreational fishing in conservation, whether current scientific studies are helping put fish back in our rivers, and the challenges facing the salmon farming industry. We also chat about Patagonia’s new film Artificial, and the lessons learnt from touring it around Europe.
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pace_brothers/ podcast@paceproductionsuk.com www.thepacebrothers.com Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/pacebrothers Podcast partner: https://modernhuntsman.com/
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13 Jun 2019 | #115 Byron Pace, Cara Santa Maria, Hunting, Conservation & Africa | 02:03:12 | |
Coming to you from Namibia, this is a swapcast with Cara Santa Maria, on her podcast - Talk Nerdy. She interviewed Byron a few weeks back about hunting and its role in conservation, and we wanted to share that with you here as well. We also encourage you to go and check out the other guests on her excellent science based podcast. Importantly, we have an announcement about of our new partnership with Modern Huntsman, who have come on board to support us. Modern Huntsman: www.modernhuntsman.com Talk Nerdy & Cara Santa Maria: www.carasantamaria.com/podcast Support the show on patreon: www.patreon.com/pacebrothers | |||
19 Mar 2020 | #135 Dr Linzi Seivwright: deer management, kinship theory, grouse and the climate emergency | 01:47:16 | |
With heated debate on the deer working group report, and a potential sweeping shift in how we manage the Scottish landscape for deer, I am joined by ecologist Dr Linzi Seivwright, who has worked closely with local deer management groups over a number of years. Discussion drifts to cover other projects she has worked on, as we talk about grouse population cycles, kinship theory, the climate emergency, woodland restoration, temporal displacement of populations, and the need to have a landscape-scale approach with regard to management. We also delve into a species of crow previously thought to be extinct, and the re-discovery of a lost population of deer on a remote island. | |||
03 Jul 2021 | #192 Conservation Roundtable Ep5: Invasive species, sage grouse & nuclear disaster wildlife recoveries | 00:41:34 | |
In the fifth of six conservation roundtable episodes, Byron is joined by Jess Johnson, government affairs director at the Wyoming Wildlife Federation, and Ford Van Fossen, conservation and content manager at First Lite to tackle stories from around the world. Stories this week: The cost of invasive species: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03405-6 Sage grouse hunting limits: https://www.wyofile.com/after-hunters-kill-874-sage-grouse-hens-wyos-hunt-questioned/ Wildlife rebounds in the face of disaster zones: https://www.euronews.com/green/2021/05/07/chernobyl-why-the-nuclear-disaster-was-an-environmental-success Series brought to you by www.firstlite.com Podcast partner www.modernhuntsman.com
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25 Sep 2019 | #123 Mariska Bijsterbosch, DRC & Elephant relocation | 01:06:18 | |
Coming to you from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Byron sits down with Mariska Bijsterbosch, a wildlife para-professional at Wildlife Vets Namibia. Recapping on the journey to relocate a population of elephants to the DRC, we also hear how a passion for African wildlife pulled Mariska from her country of Holland, halfway across the world. From game-farming to population recoveries, and the challenge of moving the world's largest land mammal, it's a real-world look at on the ground conservation. Intro: 0 - 8.32 Interview: 8.32 - End podcast@paceproductionsuk.com www.thepacebrothers.com Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/pacebrothers Podcast partner: https://modernhuntsman.com/
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03 Nov 2021 | #195 Tecovas Outpost Ep 1: Matt Skoglund, North Bridger Bison & regenerative grazing | 00:50:56 | |
In the first episode of an ongoing collaboration with Tecovas, the Outpost Series brings you gritty stories of the American West from the people who live, breathe and work on the land. In this episode, we visit Matt Skoglund from North Bridger Bison to talk about land management and regenerative grazing. https://www.northbridgerbison.com Podcast partner www.modernhuntsman.com For more visit www.byronpace.com
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08 Mar 2018 | #75 Robbie Kroger, Blood origins, Hunting History, BP oil spill | 01:29:03 | |
From a snowy Scotland, in this show we bring you the man behind the Blood Origins project. A film series focused on the core of the stories behind what makes us the people we are. Importantly, what has made us hunters. An intelligent and articulate man, with a fascinating background in science, his day to day job sees him head up the recovery project after the BP oil spill. We proudly bring you Robbie Kroger. podcast@paceproductionsuk.com
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24 Oct 2019 | #125 Charles Post, Ecology, Salmon, Climate Change, Big Horn Sheep | 01:15:43 | |
Back on the show again, we sit down with ecologist, storyteller and film-maker, Charles Post. As the ecology editor of Modern Huntsman, he tells us about his contribution to volume four, the Woman’s issue, focused on two incredible biologists working with bighorn sheep recovery. We then dive into Salmon conservation, plastics in the ocean and our role in tackling climate change. podcast@paceproductionsuk.com www.thepacebrothers.com Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/pacebrothers | |||
15 Jul 2020 | #153 Behind The Lens: Elias Carlson & Tito West | 00:26:02 | |
In Behind The Lens I have the privilege of getting into the heads of some incredible creatives. From filmmakers to designers and writers, we hear the stories behind the stories. In this episode, I am joined by Tito West, Art Director of Modern Huntsman, and Ellias Carlson the driving force behind the design of the publication. We get into their minds by looking at two stories published in volume 5. If you want to get a sneak peek at the articles we are talking about, head over to the Modern Huntsman Instagram, or mine @byronjpace where you can get an insight into the spread and imagery. For more podcast info and links visit www.thepacebrothers.com Tito West: https://titowest.com/ Elias Carlson: https://eliascarlson.com/ www.moderhuntsman.com
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19 Dec 2018 | #100 Sarah Farnsworth-Godley, Kit Round Up, Chamois in Austria, Photography and Thermal Imaging, Roads in The UK | 01:59:29 | |
Last show of the year, we start by wrapping up with kit suggestions from our personal use over the last 12 months. We also chat with award winning photographer Sarah Farnsworth about recent work and geek out a bit on gear. As a bonus, we highlight some night vision and thermal from Scott Country available in time for Christmas. www.scottcountry.co.uk/pacebrothers www.thepacebrothers.com | |||
19 Oct 2017 | #63 Modern Huntsman, The Future of Hunting, Conservation, Kick Starter Launch, Letter of Complaint | 01:24:01 | |
This week we hear from the guys behind the Modern Huntsman and how they want to change the hunting narrative. Very much after our own hearts, it’s a fascinating discussion on their backgrounds and how it led them to launching this new, forward thinking publication, the Modern Huntsman. This is how we shape our future as hunters. It’s an essential listen. Brought to you by the Scottish Association for Country Sports. | |||
14 Nov 2018 | #96 Corin Smith, Salmon Farming, Economics, Ethical Treatment of Fish, Industry Practices, RSPCA Assured | 02:46:48 | |
On this weeks show we talk about all things salmon farming with Corin Smith. Corin has been a professional fishing guide across the globe since 2007, working in such places as the Seychelles, Angola, South Africa and of course Scotland. In the last 5-6 years Corin has taken an interest in the salmon farming industry within Scotland, and has been a driving force for greater transparency and change within the industry.
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23 Nov 2020 | #171 Science Shorts: Christine Figgener Ph.D. Sea turtle conservation. Biology / biodiversity / Costa Rica / environment / plastic pollution / evolution | 00:38:42 | |
Marine biologist, Christine Figgener, Ph.D. joins us to discuss the complexities of sea-turtle conservation. From their evolutionary history to environmental threats and their role in marine food webs, we draw on the greater conservation issues of endangered species and their role within ecosystems. Christine: www.seaturtlebiologist.com Support the show: www.pacetron.com/byronpace More info: www.byronpace.com Column: https://modernhuntsman.com/stories/into-the-anthropocene-column-byron-pace | |||
23 Aug 2016 | #29 Sean Conway, Worlds Longest Triathlon, Cycling The World, Land Rovers, Adventure , Exploring & Motivation | 01:19:29 | |
Sean Conway is a remarkable individual, recently completing the world’s longest triathlon. His stories and view on life are truly inspiring, and sure to lift everyone’s spirits towards embracing more adventure. Sean has 4 books out right now on Amazon, and you can get signed copies by emailing him on his boat. Check out his website for more details:
To see his completing his length of Britain swim check out this video:
This show is brought to you by The Scottish Association for Country Sports | |||
23 Jul 2020 | #154 Peter Christie: Our pets, from cats to fish and how they impact the world. | 01:16:15 | |
I interview Peter Christie, author of Unnatural Companions: Rethinking our love of pets in an age of extinction. We get deep into the impact of our cats and dogs on the natural environment, the food they eat, what they kill and the spread of disease. From fungal diseases carried by salamanders to the impact of Burmese pythons in the everglades, we expand on the concept that pet ownership is in part our way of connecting to the wilderness modern society has shut out. The big, hanging question, which we do provide some potential solutions for, is how do we harness the love and care of pet owners to help conserve wildlife and mitigate the negative ecological impact of pet ownership. Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com www.thepacebrothers.com Patreon support: www.patreon.com/pacebrothers | |||
17 Sep 2020 | #161 Danny Christensen: The Urban Huntsman. Food sourcing to hunting public lands and high-end fashion photography | 01:45:21 | |
One wouldn't associate a high-end fashion photographer in New York with the world of hunting, fishing and wild food sourcing, but that is Danny Christensen, aka, The Urban Huntsman. This is such an insightful conversation chronicling an amazing life story. Why is a connection with nature the foundation of being human? We have that covered. Why should men cry more? We got that too. Dive in and lose yourself. Support the show on Patreon: www.patreon.com/byronpace Danny: www.dannychristensen.com www.theurbanhuntsman.com Instagram: @theurbanhuntsman Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com More info: www.thepacebrothers.com
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09 Jan 2023 | #220 Lyndsie Bourgon: Tree Thieves | 01:10:54 | |
Lyndsie is a writer, oral historian and 2018 National Geographic Explorer. In this show, we discuss her new book Tree Thieves, investigating the billion-dollar black market in timber and how it intersects with environmentalism, class and culture. http://www.lyndsiebourgon.com/ To order the latest volume of Modern Huntsman, visit: www.modernhuntsman.com For more on the film Paid in Blood, visit: https://www.byronpace.co.uk/paidinblood Support on patreon: www.patreon.com/byronpace | |||
05 Dec 2022 | #119 Dr Nick Fox: Falcons, beavers and cultural heritage | 01:21:59 | |
I speak with Dr Nick Fox OBE. He is a wildlife biologist, a falconer, a farmer, and a conservationist, sitting on numerous boards, from the Bevis Trust to the Falconry Heritage Trust and several in between. He has been an advisor to the government and was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to Falconry and the conservation of raptors in 2014. More info:
Pre-order Modern Huntsman Volume 10 Support on Patreon: www.patreon.com/byronpace
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16 Feb 2017 | #44 Ivory Trade, Planet Earth II ,Upset Vegans, Tree Planting, Salmon Farming, RSPB Conflict, Sterilising Deer, Eating Plastic | 01:04:58 | |
We are catching up with the last few months news today, covering topics from vegan-upsetting nursery rhymes to the serious topics of the Ivory trade and policy changes within the UK and South Africa. We also cover the Scottish governments wish to cover Scotland in trees as well as the conflict between the GWCT and the RSPB. Plastics in the ocean see discussion, and how much we digest in our own diet. Enjoy eating salmon? Well we talk about the previously secret plans to open the largest salmon farm in the UK. It's an all round news up date to keep you informed. Visit www.thepacebrothers.com for more information
This podcast is brought to you by The Scottish Association For Country Sports
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14 Jun 2018 | #83 Charles Post, Honey Bees, Ecologist, Environment, Healthy Ecosystems, Plastics, Sustainable Food, Film Making | 02:15:57 | |
This week we have Charles Post on the show. Charles is an ecologist, storyteller and filmmaker drawn to stories anchored to the confluence of society’s relationship with wild and rapidly changing natural environments. After spending nearly a decade studying at U.C. Berkeley, Charles earned a B.S. and Master’s degree in ecology under the mentorship of Dr. Mary Power, which set him on a course to combine science, conservation and storytelling. On this weeks show we cover a huge hosts of topics about the natural world with the main thread being conservation throughout. To contact the show email podcast@paceproductionsuk.com
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16 Apr 2020 | #140 The great lead debate: lead ammunition, toxicity, birds of prey, shooting community | 01:38:38 | |
Pulling in interviews with multiple guests, I dig into the great lead debate. Some weeks back the UK shooting organisations announced a planned phase-out of lead ammo for shotguns within the next five years. The backlash was swift, but what is the truth and what does the science say? I chat with avian vet Tom Dutton, falconer Roy Lupton, Vintage gun specialist Diggory Haddoke, Danish hunter David CP, Dan Reynolds from the British Association for Shooting and Conservation, and hear from Professor Debbie Pain from Cambridge University, to provide a comprehensive view on the subject. Information on scientific papers: https://science.peregrinefund.org/legacy-sites/conference-lead/2008PbConf_Proceedings.htm Podcast supporter: www.modernhuntsman.com Support on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pacebrothers
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21 Nov 2018 | #97 Mark Ripley, Long Range Shooting, Vermin Control, Shooting Journalism, Thermal Vision, Night Vision, Hunting Gear, Black Friday Deals | 00:56:34 | |
For Black Friday deals from Scott Country Int head to https://www.scottcountry.co.uk/black-friday/
It’s all about kit and long range hunting in this extra show. We chat with journalist Mark Ripley about the things to think about when taking longer shots, including ethics and quarry limitations. From rifle to the latest in thermal and night vision, it’s an enlightening discussion about how to use technology today. podcast@paceproductionsuk.com | |||
04 Oct 2018 | #92 Norwegian Moose Hunting, Community Food and Hunting, Clothes In The Mountains, Thunderbirds, Will Conor Mcgregor win? | 01:05:58 | |
On this weeks show we chat about Darryls week long adventure in Norway following the opening of the moose hunt. We explore how community hunting works as well as what clothing is required for a trip like this. We also announce the winner of the CZ door mat as well as telling you what exciting guests we have coming on in the coming weeks. Email podcast@paceproductionsuk.com | |||
23 Feb 2023 | #223 Living with Nature: Gloria Goni | 00:39:22 | |
This week we jump back into the Living with Nature series we ran last year, presented by Swarovski Optik. You can download #197 to pick that up from the start. We have tweaked the questions a little, but I am really excited to bring back a series that was so popular. In this instalment, I speak to photographer and writer Gloria Goni to explore how she connects with nature. Presented by: www.swarovskioptik.com More on Gloria: https://lapescadorastudio.com/ Read more in www.modernhuntsman.com www.byronpace.com | |||
16 Feb 2022 | #200 From the Field: Mozambique ep1/3. The cheetah reintroduction | 00:45:45 | |
From the Field is a special series of immersive podcasts, combining field recordings and interviews to bring you with us, as we tell stories of some of the most fascinating conservation initiatives from around the globe. In the first of three episodes, we hear about an ambitious reintroduction project in Mozambique, which represents the largest expansion of their range in history. This series is a Modern Huntsman production, presented by the Cabela Family Foundation. Your podcast host, editor and producer was Byron Pace, Conservation Director of Modern Huntsman. Also assisting in the field and navigating interviews is Editor in Chief, Tyler Sharp. Get your copy of Modern Huntsman volume 8 now, covering more stories on the conservation challenges in Africa. | |||
22 Aug 2019 | #120 Brad Christian, Sitka, Bow Hunting, Conservation, Film & Story Telling | 01:19:50 | |
We are back in Bozeman Montana, the heart of the hunting world, sitting in Sitka HQ chatting with Brad Christian. As Brand and Creative Lead at the company, we dive in deep to the testing process within Sitka, as well as how their creative story telling has evolved. A creative giant within the hunting industry, Brad has been a leading force in helping to tell a more complete story when we portray hunting. All around cool dude, it was a pleasure to sit down and catch up. Intro: 0min - 16min 30 Brad: 16min 30 - End Sitka Ecosystem Grants: https://www.sitkagear.com/grants Contact us: podcast@paceproductionsuk.com Visit: www.thepacebrothers.com Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/pacebrothers Supported by: https://modernhuntsman.com/ | |||
09 Aug 2018 | #87 Jenna Gearing, Traveling South America, Knowing Your Food, Fine Art, Persuing Your Passion, The Passion For Hunting, Life Lessons | 01:49:36 | |
We have Jenna Gearing in the hot-seat this week, chatting about her journeys in South America, hunting and how she got into the fine art of sculpting. We even throw in a bit of life advice, drink beer and have a good laugh. One of those interviews which could have gone on for hours, we will be sure to have Jenna on again in the future.
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20 Dec 2017 | #70 Woodcock Special, Conservation, GWCT, Shooting Woodcock, Understanding Woodcock | 01:28:30 | |
Woodcock arouse a stirring emotion, probably more than any other on the game species list in the UK. So what is the reality of the population and what do we know? We as hunters have a responsibility to educate ourselves on the wild species we hunt to ensure an understanding of our impact. To not do so is both ignorant and shows a lack of concern for ethical sustainable hunting. This podcast will enlighten you as to what we know at this point in time.
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21 Nov 2022 | #218 Swarovski Optik Ambasador Event: Trinchera Ranch | 01:08:36 | |
A chance to take a look inside a Swarovski ambassador event at Thrincher Ranch in the fall of 2022, and hear from an inspiring mix of creatives and outdoor advocates as they take emotionally on the importance of nature in their lives. In order: 18min -Ben Lizdas: Swarovski Optik 22min-Josh Crumpton: @texas_josh 27min-Austin Alvarado: @austintorios 29min-Natalie Rhea: @natalie_rhea 33min-Bianca Germain: @biancagermain 35min-Austin Mann: @austinmann 43min-Bobby Neptune: @bobbyneptune 47min-Lindsey B. Davis: @lindsey.browne.davis 54min-Tyler Sharp: @tylersharpphoto 58min-Byron Pace: @byronjpace Order Modern Huntsman volume 10 now: www.modernhuntsman.com
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20 Jan 2021 | #176 Bill Roden: Insights from the outdoors industry. Hunting / fishing / marketing / advertising / writing | 01:33:25 | |
Bill Roden is the Chief Marketing Officer for Modern Huntsman. We discuss the outdoors industry, how it interacts with the community and take a view on how this may evolve. We consider the difficulties of integrating people with nature and moments we have achieved pure contentment. To wrap up, Bill discusses great writers, and what we can learn from their processes in storytelling.
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10 Oct 2019 | #124 Jess Johnson, The American West, Conservation Hunting, Sheep, Caribou, Artemis Sportswoman. | 01:22:23 | |
Recorded in Montana at the Modern Huntsman HQ, we sit down with Jess Johnson, guest editor of volume 4 and legislative liaison and advocacy coordinator at the Wyoming & Wildlife Federation. She gives us an oversight on her contribution to the next issue, before digging deep into how we facilitate change for the betterment of our land and wildlife in a world where this seems increasingly difficult. Jess also talks to the creation of Artemis Sportswoman, and how the landscape is changing when it comes to woman in the outdoors space.
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09 Nov 2020 | #169 Science Shorts: Sarah Roberts on the world's largest iceberg. Conservation / Antarctica / South Georgia / penguins / climate change / global warming / whales | 00:22:30 | |
There is a giant iceberg travelling towards South Georgia, two times the size of Luxemburg, and we are bringing you the latest, with science journalist Sarah Roberts. What will be the impact of one trillion tonnes of ice beaching on the island? We investigate. Support the podcast: www.patreon.com/byronpace Sarah Roberts: Intsagram @sarahsrealjob / https://www.sarahrobertsofficial.com/ Information on A68: https://www.universetoday.com/146952/this-giant-iceberg-has-been-sailing-the-southern-seas-for-three-years-now/ Dust in icebergs: https://phys.org/news/2019-11-icebergs-source-nutrients.html | |||
11 Jan 2018 | #71 Deer Stalking, Deer Managment, Community Ownership, Natrual Resourses, Forestry Commision | 02:09:18 | |
It's the new year, and we have been listening to you fine people. We had many requests for a podcast on deer and their management, and that is what we have done, but in probably the most engaging, colorful and humorous way you will have ever heard. We are joined by Sam Thompson. By all accounts a young stalker, but vastly experienced. We tackle the notion of stalking, ethics, management, public access to hunting, and how we can better use public land for community ownership. A pumping, thought provoking discussion, it's a great start to 2018. www.thepacebrothers.com podcast@paceproductionsuk.com | |||
21 Feb 2020 | #133 Dr Rebecca Wade: River naturalisation, conservation, ecosystem services, Antarctica & women in STEM | 01:40:40 | |
We deep drive into fluvial systems, naturalisation, integrated catchment management and all things related to the conservation of our waterways. I am joined by Dr Rebecca Wade, senior lecturer in environmental sciences at Abertay University. We hear about her journey in the sciences and work in North America, and how knowledge in urban restoration is being applied to rural rivers systems here in Scotland. We cover the importance of nature and the great outdoors for our health, green prescriptions, the expeditions of Captain Scott, and Rebecca's own upcoming adventure to Antarctica. For links mentioned in the show, visit: www.thepacebrothers.com/intothewildernesspodcast Buy volume 4 now: https://www.thepacebrothers.com/the-modern-huntsman Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pace_brothers/ Email: podcast@paceproductionsuk.com Website: www.thepacebrothers.com Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/pacebrothers Podcast Partner: www.modernhuntsman.com | |||
15 Jul 2016 | #25 Part 2 - Gun Security, Firearms licencing from police HQ, Rifle & Calibre Restrictions. Public Safety | 01:28:54 | |
This week we get unprecedented access to the highest level of firearms licensing in Scotland, interviewing Chief Inspector Fraser Lamb, Andy Kirkwood, Sargent of policy and strategy, along with the director of SACS, Alex Stoddart. In this extended show over two parts, we get a more in depth look than has ever been seen before. We discuss licensing, public safety, how the police operate, revocations, drink driving, calibre restrictions, ammo restrictions, mental health issues to name just a few. Importantly we get a real feel for how the police view legal firearms holders, and the men behind the decision making and enforcement of the law.
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10 Aug 2017 | #59 Chris Conroy, Wild Salmon, Eel, Pink Salmon , Loch Ness Fisheries, Fish Habitat | 01:22:41 | |
In this episode we bring you one of the biggest stories in fresh water fisheries in recent years, with the arrival of large numbers of Pink Salmon to the UK. We speak with the man who heads up the Ness Fisheries Board, Chris Conroy, discussing not just this new species but how the river system is managed. A fascinating interview opening up the under water world. Everyone will surely learn something new in this show. Check out the Ness board Facebook page for loads of great under water videos of salmon.
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06 Oct 2016 | #32 The Pace Brothers Background Story | 01:23:39 | |
On this week’s show we bring you a special podcast where we learn a bit more about the hosts Darryl & Byron Pace. This is taken from the Beyond the Kill FM show recorded earlier this year. Contact the show podcast@paceproductionsuk.com
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01 Mar 2024 | #242 Sam Thompson: The Problem with Deer | 01:23:16 | |
Legendary guest Sam Thompson, professional deer manager joins host Byron Pace in the highlands of Scotland, to talk deer and their future in the UK. Support the show: www.patreon.com/byronpace
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26 Mar 2020 | #136 Science Shorts: Sea otters return. Western science meets indigenous knowledge. | 00:14:04 | |
Welcome to ITW shorts, the first in a new series of short shows, diving into the world of wildlife science and conservation. We are escaping today, in our minds at least, to the coast of British Columbia, to the archipelago of Haida Gwaii. I pick up a story with Dr Jason Goldman, looking at the re-introduction of expatriated wild sea-otters, and the implications of their return on local communities and the eco-system. Article: https://www.biographic.com/restoring-harmony-in-haida-gwaii/ Jason Goldman: http://www.jasonggoldman.com/
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25 Jan 2019 | #102 Matt Gibson, Life Experience, Hunting Around The World, Jim Shockey's Camera Man, The Educated Hunter Podcast, Ultimate OE | 01:44:56 | |
We are joined by Matt Gibson, hunter, teacher, guide and cameraman. Co-founder of Ultimate OE and the Educated Hunter Podcast, Matt is a passionate hunter, who started his career as a guide in New Zealand. Through many twists and turns, he ended up being a long time camera man for Jim Shockey before perusing his own business preparing young hunters for over seas work. Contact the show podcast@paceproductionsuk.com www.thepacebrothers.com | |||
30 May 2019 | #114 Dr Craig MacIntyre, Salmon Farming, Aquaculture, River Health, Tree Planting, Environmental Impacts, Esk Rivers , Protecting Rivers & Environment | 02:02:43 | |
It’s a fishy business this week as we chat with Dr Craig MacIntyre, Director of the Esk Rivers and Fisheries Trust and District Salmon Fisheries Board. We begin discussing salmon farming and its impact on the natural environment, looking to the future for potential solutions. Then we move on to the topic of freshwater river restoration, diving into detail on a number of projects including contour planting, river re-routing, and bank recovery designed to support the aquatic ecosystem. podcast@paceproductionsuk.com Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/pacebrothers
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30 Jul 2020 | #155 Science Shorts: Dr Fabian Leendertz | 00:29:36 | |
In today’s episode, we discuss how to protect the great apes from succumbing to the current SARS-CoV-2 virus and what that means for how we support the local, often very poor communities in and around these populations of primates. To help me understand this I spoke with Dr Fabian Leendertz, head of the Leendertz Lab. His team specialises in researching sources and reservoirs of microorganisms with zoonotic potential, particularly in central Africa. This makes him the perfect person to shed light on the situation. I recorded this a few weeks back, but as I release this interview today there is news that some reserves are planning on re-opening, allowing tourism around great apes to start again. We will hear in this show what risk is associated with that. To support the show visit: www.patreon.com/pacebrothers Show partner: www.modernhuntsman.com Leendertz Lab: https://www.leendertz-lab.org/ | |||
22 Jan 2020 | #131 Maya Van Rossum: environmentalism, fracking, river-system conservation | 01:10:47 | |
May Van Rossum, the longest-serving River Keeper in the nation, joins us for a fascinating conversation around environmental protection; from river systems to fracking, and living in a more environmentally conscious way. Maya is an environmental attorney and founded the green amendment movement. Her book is available on Amazon: The Green Amendment: Securing our right to a healthy environment. https://www.delawareriverkeeper.org/ Buy volume 4 now: https://www.thepacebrothers.com/the-modern-huntsman Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pace_brothers/ Email: podcast@paceproductionsuk.com Website: www.thepacebrothers.com Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/pacebrothers Podcast Partner: www.modernhuntsman.com | |||
29 Jun 2016 | #24 David CP, Ballistics, Bow Hunting, Train As You Hunt, Brexit , Hunting New Zealand, First time hunters. | 01:52:14 | |
This week we have our first ever return guest, and until quite recently the most downloaded guest of all time. We are Joined by David Carsten Pederson discussing his recent trip to ULFBORG with Byron, as well as talking about selecting the correct bullet & ballistics for ethical hunting and why we should all ‘train as we hunt’. We delve into David’s recent trip to New Zealand as well as recounting a stalk with a student after his first roe buck.
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31 May 2018 | #82 Kim Hughes GC, Bomb Disposal, Life in Afghanistan, Receiving the George Cross, Following Your Dreams, Joining The Army, Hunting on MOD Land | 01:36:34 | |
On this week’s show we have Kim Hughes GC. We begin by talking about his book ‘Painting The Sand’. He was awarded the George Cross in 2009 following a gruelling deployment to Afghanistan during which he defused 119 improvised explosive devices. We discuss early life all the way through to present day and how he got into hunting. We learn about his motivations and what it’s like to be put in situation which can only be described as hell. We highly recommend you listen or read to his book which is available on Amazon or Audible. | |||
12 May 2022 | #205 Living with Nature: Charles Post | 00:37:23 | |
Swarovski Optik presents: Living with Nature. In this show, I catch up with a friend and previous guest, ecologist Charles Post. Many regular listeners will be familiar with Charles. He is a Masters graduate from Berkley, a member of the IUCN Species Survival Commission, a fellow at the Explorers Club, a filmmaker, and one of my favourite people on the planet to geek out with. Questions: 1/How do you connect to nature on a regular basis? 2/Do you have a good example of how companies, people or organisations are helping to rebuild the bridge and connection between people and nature? 3/Is there a conservation story happening right now that you are particularly passionate about? 4/Is there someone who inspires you and/or is doing great work in the outdoors space? 5/Do you have a stand-out memory connecting with nature? In association with Swarovski Optik In partnership with Modern Huntsman More info www.byronpace.com Support the podcast on Patreon | |||
02 Jun 2016 | #22 Air Gun Licencing Scotland. Northern Shooting Show live, Conservation & Hunting Ethics | 01:50:36 | |
Jam packed with goodness we start this weeks show by speaking with Alex Stoddart, director of SACS, explaining exactly what you need to know about with regard to the new air gun licensing in Scotland. We announce the winners of last weeks competition, give you a chance win some Caldwell ear defenders, and take you to the Northern Shooting show for an informative debate between Firearms UK, the Scottish Association for Country Sports, Sporting Rifle editor Peter Carr, and Roger Lait - HFT Masters organiser. We cover everything from conservation to gun laws, section 81 of the Policing and Crimes bill, trophy hunting and the behavior of shooters. Lots to learn from. Thanks for listening.
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10 Aug 2017 | #58 Shane Mahoney, North America Model, Wild Harvest Initiative , Trophy Hunting, Pollinators, Species Survival, Collaborative Working | 01:48:22 | |
The long awaited podcast with Shane Mahoney is finally here, and we promise it will be worth the wait. Very relevant to recent discussions in the U.K. regards trophy hunting, this podcast is a captivating journey through Shane's thoughts and opinions as to the future of conservation and the role hunting had played, and should play in that story. From explaining the North American model of conservation to the Wild Harvest Initiative, we stretch conversation from the hunting communities hanging narrative to the moral choices of hunters. Prepare to have your mind blown.
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17 Nov 2016 | #36 Andrew Gilruth, GWCT, Banning Driven Grouse Shooting, Wildlife Conservation, Mark Avery, Woodcock, Chris Packham | 01:29:07 | |
A long-awaited podcast with head of membership, marketing and communications from the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust, Andrew Gilruth. We tackle the big question of driven grouse; the benefits as well as negatives of the associated management. We don’t stop there. We talk on woodcock, hare, Chris Packham, Mark Avery and of course the parliamentary debate to ban driven grouse shooting. Visit the GWCT today https://www.gwct.org.uk/ Visit the woodcock tracking map http://www.gwct.org.uk/game/research/species/woodcock/ Email the show podcast@paceproductionsuk.com
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15 Oct 2020 | #165 Show update | 00:05:57 | |
A quick update on the Into The Wilderness podcast hosted by Byron Pace. Show partner: www.modernhuntsman.com Field Outrider photo competition: https://modernhuntsman.com/field-outrider Visit: www.byronpace.com
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09 Jun 2021 | #189 Dr Mark Elbroch: The Cougar Conundrum. Mountain lions, conservation, hunting, conflict | 01:40:28 | |
Dr Mark Elbroch is the lead scientists for Panthera's Puma Program. If you want to understand mountain lions this is the show to listen to and he the person to guide you through it. From the evolution to human conflict, this is an important discussion on predator conservation. Mark: https://www.panthera.org/people/mark-elbroch-phd The Cougar Conundrum: https://www.amazon.com/Cougar-Conundrum-Sharing-Successful-Predator/dp/161091998X Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com Support the podcast: www.patreon.com/byronpace
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09 Feb 2023 | #222 Being a Steward of the wild: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department & Foundation | 00:53:23 | |
Tyler sharp, editor in chief of Modern Huntsman joins me in a conversation with David Yoskowitz, the Executive Director of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, and Katie Spurgin, the Engagement Officer for the Foundation, to discuss conservation, land-use and recreation in the great outdoors: how do we protect our wild spaces while also making them accessible for everyone? This episode is an extension of a story presented by Tecovas in volume ten of Modern Huntsman, all about Stewards of the Wild - a programme run by the Foundation. Read the story: https://modernhuntsman.com/texas-christmas-with-stewards-of-the-wild/ More on Texas Parks and Wildlife Department: https://tpwd.texas.gov/ More on Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation: https://www.tpwf.org/ Stewards Of The Wild: https://www.tpwf.org/sotw/ Support on Patreon: www.patreon.com/byronpace More on the film Paid in Blood: www.byronpace.com/paidinblood
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11 Dec 2016 | 7 days of Christmas - Day 7 | 00:03:01 | |
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15 Dec 2017 | #69 Shooting Woodcock, Polar Bears, Soay Sheep, Capercaillie, Night Vison, Thermal | 01:15:09 | |
It’s a Christmas special, bringing you news from around the globe and a special interview from a night vision demo with Scott Country International. From insecticides to soay sheep, woodcock to capercaillie and dying polar bears, we have it covered. We also bring you a bumper Christmas give away of a Tipton cleaning rod, Hornady bear mug and vintage Hornady reloading sign. Email the show podcast@paceproductionsuk.com www.thepaceproductionsuk.com | |||
23 Mar 2021 | #183 Laura Zerra: Surviving the wilderness. Persistence hunting / vegetarian / knife forging / nature / naked and afraid | 01:13:52 | |
Laura Zerra is most well known from the TV show Naked and Afraid, but there is so much more to who she is. From that the art of letter writing, to hand forging knives and leaving her own bloody footprints in the snow, I was enthused and captivated by Laura's stories and life. Dive in with me as we hear about her move from vegetarian to hunter, living with the seasons and grappling with the morality of nature. Laura: Support on Patreon Supported by Modern Huntsman
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03 Nov 2022 | #217 Sarah Roberts: Tight Lips Sink Ships | 01:00:45 | |
In episode 217 I am joined by my good friend Sarah Roberts for a deep dive into a story she wrote in Volume 9 of Modern Huntsman. The story, which was presented by Vista Outdoor, tackles the controversial topic of shark angling both in the UK and in Florida, the potential restrictions around certain shark fisheries, and how scientists have worked with fishermen to collect vital data for their conservation. Read the story now:https://modernhuntsman.com/tight-lips-sink-ships/ www.patreon.com/byronpace | |||
11 Aug 2016 | #28 Catching Lynx, GWCT Debate, Golden Eagles. Glorious Twelfth, Grouse Shooting, Rewilding Britain, March of The Gamekeepers | 01:59:55 | |
This month we go crazy with no less than 8 guests. First we bring you a first-hand account from Colin Arthurs on the capture of the escaped lynx from an English zoo, before traveling to the GWCT Scottish Game Fair for a live debate on rewilding. We also touch on the glorious 12th, eagles the Olympics and hare coursing. Guests included:
David Balharry Scotland Director for Rewilding Britain Andrew Gilruth, Director of Communications, Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) Alex Stoddart, Director, Scottish Association for Country Sports (SACS) Jamie Stewart, Director, Scottish Countryside Alliance (SCA) Stuart Brooks, CEO, John Muir Trust (JMT) George Milne, Scottish Regional Development Officer, National Sheep Association (NSA)
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02 Sep 2022 | #213 Ben Masters: Deep In The Heart | 01:13:01 | |
This week I am joined by the brilliant storyteller and filmmaker that is Ben Masters. We talk all about his incredible new feature film, Deep in The Heart, and tackle a host of controversial topics which cross the bounds between conservation and hunting. https://deepintheheartwildlife.com/ Podcast supported by Modern Huntsman See my latest film trailer on youtube: Paid in Blood Support the podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/byronpace | |||
08 Aug 2023 | #231 Vincent van der Merwe: Land of the cheetah | 01:03:29 | |
In this episode I am diving back to the series 'From the Field' which started in episode 200. So much of the full interviews undertaken during that time never got aired as we paired it down to three highly produced shows, but we recorded hours of conversation. So we are dipping into achieve to bring you these un-edited versions. You have already heard from conservation biologist Willem Brier Louw and concession operator of Zambeze Delta Safaris Mark Haldane, and on this episode, I sit down along with Tyler Sharp, editor in chief of Modern Huntsman to speak with and Vincent van der Merwe, National Geographic Explorer and national cheetah meta-population manager. Find out more about Rocky Talkie Radios: https://rockytalkie.com/ 10% off: https://rockytalkie.com/intothewilderness Read Modern Huntsman: www.modernhuntsman.com www.byronpace.com Support the show: www.patreon.com/byronpace | |||
23 May 2018 | #81 DNA Film Festival, The Future of Hunting, Working Together, The Wildlife Comes First, Inspiration from Danish Hunters | 01:15:12 | |
On this weeks show we bring you all the speech’s from the DNA Film Festival from Byron Pace, David CP, Devan De Lange, Sam Thompson with the theme being the future of hunting. You also have the chance to win a pair of tickets for the GWCT Scottish game fair. www.thepacebrothers.com podcast@paceproductionsuk.com | |||
19 May 2021 | #187 Conservation Roundtable Ep1: Bison culling, species reintroduction & fence management | 00:42:51 | |
In the first of six conservation roundtable episodes, Byron is joined by Jess Johnson, government affairs director at the Wyoming Wildlife Federation, and Ford Van Fossen, conservation and content manager at First Lite to tackle stories from around the world. Stories this week: Bison culling in Gran Canyon National Park:https://www.newsweek.com/thousands-sign-petition-stop-grand-canyon-bison-hunt-lottery-after-45000-volunteer-1590024 Lay down your fences: https://oilcity.news/community/2020/08/06/photos-wildlife-friendly-fencing-project-underway-in-the-bighorns/ Bison recovery in Europe and wildfires: https://blog.nature.org/science/2017/08/22/remarkable-story-how-bison-returned-europe/ Episode brought to you by www.firstlite.com Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com Support the podcast: www.patreon.com/byronpace | |||
10 Dec 2016 | 7 days of Christmas - Day 6 (Bushnell Solar Wrap, Hornady Cap, CZ Badge) | 00:08:04 | |
7 days of Christmas - Day 6 (Bushnell Solar Wrap, Hornady Cap, CZ Badge)
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08 Aug 2019 | #119 Alex Oelofse, Game Capture, Conservation, Photographic Tourism, Namibia | 02:03:34 | |
Diving deep into the complexities of wildlife management in Africa, Byron speaks with Alex Oelofse in Namibia. With an incredible heritage in hunting, conservation and game capture, this is as open and pragmatic as discussions come. Importantly, here, opinions are based on real world experience and knowledge.
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18 Sep 2023 | The British Uplands Podcast: Episode 5/6 | 00:38:23 | |
A unique ecosystem, a rare habitat for wildlife, and a crucial carbon store, the UK’s uplands are all of these things… we’ve spent the last four episodes learning about how they are changing and what that might mean. But when it comes to steering that change, who exactly is at the wheel? This is not a sit-down studio interview podcast. Over the coming weeks, we’ll join Byron and Sarah as they travel the country and get out on the hills, meeting guests ranging from soil scientists, ecologists and rewilding enthusiasts to gamekeepers, chefs, crofters and deer managers. For more, visit www.britishuplands.com Presented by Byron Pace & Sarah Roberts, co-produced and edited by David Shanks. An M.H. Studios production | |||
07 Feb 2019 | #104 Sam Thompson, Safety On The Hills, Rewilding, Organisations, British Game Alliance, Pangolin Rescue | 03:08:04 | |
Back by popular Demand, Sam Thompson returns to the show. Always a great conversation, we spin off on a variety of tangents. Beginning with the use of safety equipment on the hills, our chat drifts into rewilding and the role of organisations in the future of hunting and public education. Entertaining and thought provoking, it’s always a please to thrash out ideas with Sam.
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17 Mar 2022 | #202 From the Field: Mozambique ep2/3. Landscape conservation & anti-poaching | 00:53:37 | |
From the Field is a special series of immersive podcasts, combining field recordings and interviews to bring you with us, as we tell stories of some of the most fascinating conservation initiatives from around the globe. In the second of three episodes, we hear about what it takes to create successful landscape-scale conservation, the importance of anti-poaching teams, and wrap up the cheetah reintroduction from episode one. This series is a Modern Huntsman production, presented by the Cabela Family Foundation. Your podcast host, editor and producer was Byron Pace, Conservation Director of Modern Huntsman. Also assisting in the field and navigating interviews is Editor in Chief, Tyler Sharp. Get your copy of Modern Huntsman volume 8 now, covering more stories on the conservation challenges in Africa. | |||
13 Jan 2021 | #175 Dr Mark Scherz: The importance of species in conservation. Madagascar / herpetology / frogs / evolution / DNA / barcoding | 01:51:07 | |
For the first show of 2021 we are joined by herpetologist and evolutionary biologist, Dr Mark Scherz. We dive into the reasons why naming species is important for conservation, the idea of taxonomic inflation, the problem with habitat fragmentation, the concept of ecosystem functionality and what the hell we mean by DNA barcoding. That's just for the warm-up. For all the links on Dr Mark Scherz, visit: www.markscherz.com To support the show visit: www.byronpace.com or www.patreon.com/byronpace For more in Modern Huntsman visit: www.modernhuntsman.com | |||
21 Jan 2016 | #10 Live Show! Female Hunters, Social Media, Anti's, Hunt SABS & Ricky Jervais | 01:17:33 | |
On this weeks show we bring you the live show that was broadcast at the start of January live on YouTube. You can watch the whole show below on Youtube and see us in the Studio here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVAWsdQ5LAE. The live show gave listeners a chance to voice their opinions on a huge array of topics. Thank you to everyone that called the in. Please don’t forget to rate this show on iTunes and visit the Podcast – Into the Wilderness Facebook page. Hit the SUBSCRIBE now! Thank you for listening to the UK's first and only hunting & countryside show! https://www.facebook.com/Podcast-Into-The-Wilderness-920859347950617/
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01 May 2018 | #79 Mark Newton, lise ailin lorentzen, Rigby Rifles, Hunting in Scotland, Jim Corbetts Rifle, Moose Hunting, Growth of Women Hunting in Norway, Conservation | 01:30:26 | |
On this weeks show we speak to Mark Newton, MD of John Rigby and Sons, all about their fantastic adventure to Blair Atholl last year, as well as recounting the journey of Jim Corbett's rifle back to India. In the second part of the show we speak to Lise Ailin Lorentzen (Villrypa). A very good friend, she has been on a number of adventures with us over the last two years. We chat about early life, the rise of women taking up hunting in Norway, as well as her red deer hunt in Scotland. This is the final show from a brilliant IWA show this year. | |||
04 Mar 2022 | #201 Living with Nature: Melissa Cristina Marquez | 00:24:02 | |
Swarovski Optik presents: Living with Nature. In this episode we hear from Melissa Cristina Marquez. She is a marine biologist specializing in shark science, she has a column in Forbes, is a TV presenter for NatGeo and you may have seen her in GQ, giving a TedX talk, on Discovery Channel or Good Morning America. She is an incredible science communicator and it's a privilege to have her on the show. Questions: 1/How do you connect to nature on a regular basis? 2/Do you have a good example of how companies, people or organisations are helping to rebuild the bridge and connection between people and nature? 3/Is there a conservation story happening right now that you are particularly passionate about? 4/Is there someone who inspires you and/or is doing great work in the outdoors space? 5/Do you have a stand-out memory connecting with nature? In association with Swarovski Optik Presented by Modern Huntsman More info www.byronpace.com Support the podcast on Patreon | |||
12 Sep 2023 | The British Uplands Podcast: Episode 4/6 | 00:34:15 | |
It’s October, and the red deer rut is well underway. The biggest, strongest males are vying for position to pass on their genes, and as the leaves turn to the browns of autumn, and the salmon push on upstream to spawn, it is as captivating as it is beautiful. We have spent the first few episodes focusing on people and our impacts on the uplands, but in this episode, we turn our attention more to the wildlife here. What role will they play in our future decisions as to how we use this landscape? This is not a sit-down studio interview podcast. Over the coming weeks, we’ll join Byron and Sarah as they travel the country and get out on the hills, meeting guests ranging from soil scientists, ecologists and rewilding enthusiasts to gamekeepers, chefs, crofters and deer managers. For more, visit www.britishuplands.com Presented by Byron Pace & Sarah Roberts, co-produced and edited by David Shanks. An M.H. Studios production | |||
16 May 2019 | #113 Bear Trust, Logan Young & Jack Evans on bear conservation | 01:41:43 | |
This weeks show is all about bears. We touch on all species around the world, but focus particularly on the management concerns of bears in North America. Providing insight into this controversial topic, we sat down with the Executive Director of the Bear Trust, Logan Young, and the Trust’s Director of Publications, Jack Evans. An in insightful discussion, weaving the debate between ecosystem management and species conservation, this show sheds light on a lot of the recent debate regarding bear conservation. For more information visit www.beartrust.org Contact the show – podcast@pacproductionsuk.com www.thepacebrothers.com | |||
26 Jul 2017 | #57 The future for hunting, avian flu, Shane Mahoney, role of social media | 01:28:27 | |
We deliver the last speeches and discussions recorded at the symposium prior to the Council for International Conservation general assembly. First up, we hear from Shane Mahoney again, looking at the importance of education for younger generations to rebuild their connection with wildlife and the land. Byron sits at a round table discussion with a number of journalists from around the world, looking at the way hunting and management through hunting is perceived by the general public and importantly, how it has changed. You will also hear discussion about the spread of avian flu and the role hunters are playing in monitoring. | |||
02 May 2019 | #112 Francois Meyer, Saving Pangolin, African Pangolin Working Group, Conservation in Africa | 02:07:03 | |
On this week’s show Byron is with Francois Meyer, a brilliant photographer and scientist working on the ground with the African Pangolin Working Group to help save these amazing creatures. They talk about the work involved in rescuing pangolin and how Francois became involved. We discover how the money raised in our pangolin auction is already being used on the ground. They also cover hunting and its place in wildlife conservation in Africa. To enter the photography competition email info@paceproductionsuk.com Information on the Holland and Holland bursary: https://www.hollandandholland.com/bursary/ Contact the show – podcast@pacproductionsuk.com www.thepacebrothers.com | |||
22 Feb 2018 | #74 Remi Warren, Bear Attacks, Solo Hunter, Early Life, Hunting Guide, Shed Hunting, Working Hard | 01:57:59 | |
We get stuck straight in with the first hand account of a of a bear attack from Remi Warren, known from his appearances in Solo Hunter and Meat Eater with Steve Rinella. A fascinating guy, he has packed in an astonishing amount of experience for a young man. From his early beginnings to the rise of shed hunting, backpack recommendations and the way hunters use brand endorsement, it is a varied discussion from a true hard core hunter. | |||
06 Aug 2020 | #156 Sarah Roberts: Shark research, swimming with crocodiles, children's education and Blue Peter. | 01:18:25 | |
Today I talk with TV host and eco-journalist Sarah Roberts about her journey from studying animal behaviour to writing environmentally focused children’s books and appearing on Blue Peter. We dive deep into the plastics in our oceans and the complex relationship between shark researchers and recreational fisherman. Somewhere in the middle of it Sarah also tells us about the time she was bitten by a shark. It’s an awesome show and I had so much fun recording with Sarah. Links for the show: Sarah Roberts: https://www.sarahrobertsofficial.com/ Basalt rock and atmospheric CO2: https://phys.org/news/2020-07-croplands-absorb-billion-tonnes-co2.html Podcast partner: www.modernhuntsman.com www.thepacebrothers.com Patreon support: www.patreon.com/pacebrothers
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09 Apr 2020 | #139 ITW Shorts: COVID-19 support exclusions for fieldsports | 00:14:50 | |
Ross Ewing joins me from the British Association for Shooting and Conservation to discuss the current support available for the shooting industry in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how the Scottish Government have excluded all support for businesses involved in shooting and fishing. More info: https://basc.org.uk/ www.thepacebrothers.com | |||
10 Nov 2021 | #196 Mike Robinson: Sustainable, wild food sourcing. Deer / conservation / management / cooking | 00:51:35 | |
Mike Robinson is a Forloh ambassador, hunter, fisherman, restauranteur, deer manager and TV host to mention just a few things. In this episode we discuss sustainable food sourcing, using wildlife as a resource and how to cook the perfect grouse. This episode is presented by www.forloh.com Podcast partner www.modernhuntsman.com info@paceproductionsuk.com | |||
14 Apr 2022 | #204 From the Field: Mozambique ep3/3. Leopards and lions | 01:00:46 | |
From the Field is a special series of immersive podcasts, combining field recordings and interviews to bring you with us, as we tell stories of some of the most fascinating conservation initiatives from around the globe. In the last of three episodes in this series, we hear about the 24 lions project, reintroducing the king of beasts to an area they had long been absent. This was the largest expansion of the African lion range in history. This series is a Modern Huntsman production, presented by the Cabela Family Foundation. Your podcast host, editor and producer was Byron Pace, Conservation Director of Modern Huntsman. Also assisting in the field and navigating interviews is Editor in Chief, Tyler Sharp. Get your copy of Modern Huntsman volume 8 now, covering more stories on the conservation challenges in Africa. | |||
24 Mar 2016 | #16 Charlie Jacoby, Youtube, anti-hunters and defending country persuits, Fieldsports Channel | 01:43:38 | |
This week we have the man, the myth the legend that is Charlie Jacoby, the voice and face behind Fieldsports Channel. We discuss an array of topics from the perception of hunters in the media, to this years game fairs, and how social media is changing the way we consume information. Its fast, full on and for the most part light hearted, with an injection of humor. One not to miss. Email the show podcast@paceproductionsuk.com
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