Recent Episodes
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#242 Sam Thompson: The Problem with Deer
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#241 Sean Viljoen: The Conservation Film Company
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#240 Arthur Petherbridge: The Wild Order
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#239 Ivan Carter: Zambeze Delta Safaris
Dec 5, 2023 – 01:15:47 -
The British Uplands Podcast: Episode 6/6
Sep 26, 2023 – 57:28 -
The British Uplands Podcast: Episode 5/6
Sep 18, 2023 – 38:23 -
The British Uplands Podcast: Episode 4/6
Sep 12, 2023 – 34:15 -
#235 Hanna & Jonas: Biking 4 Biodiversity
Sep 6, 2023 – 01:10:07 -
The British Uplands Podcast: Episode 3/6
Aug 28, 2023 – 31:28 -
The British Uplands Podcast: Episode 2/6
Aug 21, 2023 – 30:00 -
The British Uplands Podcast: Episode 1/6
Aug 11, 2023 – 28:31 -
#231 Vincent van der Merwe: Land of the cheetah
Aug 8, 2023 – 01:03:29 -
#230 From the Frontlines: The Robin Hurt Wildlife Foundation with Derek Hurt
Jul 26, 2023 – 01:29:57 -
#229 Mark Haldane: Zambeze Delta Safaris
Jul 18, 2023 – 01:09:35 -
#228 From The Frontlines: John Banovich, Annette & Alex Oelofse
Jun 27, 2023 – 01:41:35 -
#227 From The Frontlines: Alex Oelofse
Jun 9, 2023 – 01:15:32 -
#226 Willem Briers-Louw: Living with lions
May 22, 2023 – 01:27:01 -
#225 Part 2 - Luke Oppenheimer: Have camera will travel
Apr 14, 2023 – 01:02:56 -
#224 Part 1 Luke Oppenheimer: Have camera will travel
Mar 11, 2023 – 59:20 -
#223 Living with Nature: Gloria Goni
Feb 23, 2023 – 39:22 -
#222 Being a Steward of the wild: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department & Foundation
Feb 9, 2023 – 53:23 -
#221 Casey Anderson: The Grizzly guy
Jan 24, 2023 – 01:06:47 -
#220 Lyndsie Bourgon: Tree Thieves
Jan 9, 2023 – 01:10:54 -
#119 Dr Nick Fox: Falcons, beavers and cultural heritage
Dec 5, 2022 – 01:21:59 -
#218 Swarovski Optik Ambasador Event: Trinchera Ranch
Nov 21, 2022 – 01:08:36 -
#217 Sarah Roberts: Tight Lips Sink Ships
Nov 3, 2022 – 01:00:45 -
#216 Bobby Neptune: A life in the sky
Oct 17, 2022 – 01:01:10 -
#215 Natalie Rhea: Musings of an emerging turkey hunter
Oct 2, 2022 – 43:42 -
#214 Alex Bescoby: The Last Overland
Sep 20, 2022 – 01:00:58 -
#213 Ben Masters: Deep In The Heart
Sep 2, 2022 – 01:13:01 -
#212 Danny Christensen: Wild TV premier - The Urban Huntsman
Aug 18, 2022 – 01:10:32 -
#211 Rob Green: The great bear debate
Aug 5, 2022 – 01:16:53 -
#210 Tecovas Outpost: Josh Crumpton
Jul 21, 2022 – 01:22:05 -
#209 Ethical Wildlife Tourism
Jul 6, 2022 – 44:09 -
#208 Lloyd Morse: Food sourcing and the joy of venison
Jun 18, 2022 – 57:36 -
#207 Living with Nature: Sarah Roberts
May 26, 2022 – 33:59 -
#205 Living with Nature: Charles Post
May 12, 2022 – 37:23 -
#206 Tecovas Outpost Ep2: Malou Andersen-Ramirez. Ranching with nature
May 12, 2022 – 44:43 -
#204 From the Field: Mozambique ep3/3. Leopards and lions
Apr 14, 2022 – 01:00:46 -
#203 Living with Nature: Jillian Lukiwski
Apr 1, 2022 – 41:56 -
#202 From the Field: Mozambique ep2/3. Landscape conservation & anti-poaching
Mar 17, 2022 – 53:37 -
#201 Living with Nature: Melissa Cristina Marquez
Mar 4, 2022 – 24:02 -
#200 From the Field: Mozambique ep1/3. The cheetah reintroduction
Feb 16, 2022 – 45:45 -
#199 Living with Nature: Lindsey Browne Davis
Feb 3, 2022 – 38:30 -
#198 Sam Thompson: sika deer and how not to be a hunting douche
Jan 20, 2022 – 01:39:42 -
#198 Sam Thompson: sika deer and how not to be a hunting douche
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#198 Sam Thompson: sika deer and how not to be a hunting douche
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Recent Reviews
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Birdie-DianaVegan SupporterI’m an animal lover and there’s no doubt about it. Seeing the loss of iconic animals on a daily basis especially in Africa from poaching and land degradation, loss of habitat in the US where I live I needed to act immediately and make a difference in my way and the quickest way for me is to change my diet. In return I am much healthier and I’m not going to stop the way I eat I’m happy with that. While researching my new vegan lifestyle and conservation news I came across this podcast. Into the Wilderness podcast has educated and informed me in profound ways. I admit I was hesitant and afraid to listen not knowing what to expect. Then I realized that this podcast is about different aspects of conservation and fantastic interviews with game changers making a difference such as hunter-conservationist Ivan Carter, Professor Amy Dickman and her passion for lions, Alex Olefse an outfitter - hunter conservationist from Namibia, Ryan Youngblood a bison rancher in the US, Cara SantaMaria Talk Nerdy Podcast. Interviews with people around the world who are passionate about hunting, wildlife and all for conservation. I am truly grateful for Byron and his team for stepping it up and bringing content on a regular basis which allowed me to make an accurate informed decision on my own and as a vegan I can say without a doubt that hunting right now is the only way that we can preserve the future wildlife. Great Information
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J. W. BakerFantastic and TimelyByron and Darryl are doing extraordinary work. I have followed them through Modern Huntsman for several years now but hadn’t listened to the podcast until recently. Since then I’ve been devouring episodes as often as I can. I find their eclectic mix of guests and topics to be highly engaging. They do a great job of highlighting the important work being done around conservation as well as bringing to the forefront topics that are often missed, by the general public, in the field of conservation.
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kDB JR.comExcellent discussions and insightOne of my favorite overall podcasts, and clearly the favorite in the hunting, conservation and building sustainable communities sphere. Tempered, insightful and informed discussions on controversial topics relating to our natural world. Of particular note, the conversation with Bill Rodin is excpetional, with its discussion on outdoor writing and the dedication it requires to excel in the outdoor space.
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ColinStellConservation, Outdoors, Hunting, It’s all here!I started listening to Into The Wild after I found Modern Huntsman and I am hooked. I love learning about conservation, science, hunting, and everything in the outdoor world from Byron and his guests.
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rired02840Great viewpointsI am a non-hunter but this podcast covers so much more than hunting. It does discuss where hunting can fit in to the natural world but the topics cover everything from travel to biology. It was a great find for me
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agas1122My favorite podcast. Educational and entertaining!This podcast is incredible. It is perfect for those interested in conservation, hunting, and science and prefer to hear it in a Scottish accent
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Nico__BPace Brothers - great podcastAn informative, open minded look at all things outdoors, conservation, and hunting and fishing. A must listen for outdoor enthusiasts or anyone wanting to learn about outdoor sports.
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C. LinnFun and informative podcastI first found the Pace brother’s podcast when they were talking about snipe migration a few years back and was hooked instantly. They manage to make every episode fun and engaging and you will always learn something about wildlife and land management. Excellent work.
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Sleeeeeeepy dudeBest outdoor podcastAs someone who doesn’t hunt I was surprised by how much this podcast resonated with me. It speaks to the value of wildlife/eco conservation while helping to bridge the world between hunters, outdoorsman, wildlife advocates, vegetarians etc. In fact, I’ve grown a new appreciation for the world of hunting and fishing as primary contributors to conservation. The show features interviews with various experts on hunting and wildlife that are always entertaining, informative and frequently peppered with exciting retellings of outdoor adventures shared by everyone. This has easily become my favorite podcast to listen to!
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Andreas AlbumLook forward to each episodeWonderful topics and guests - can’t wait for the next episode. When I found it I went back and played every prior episode - solid, solid work. Andreas Album - Georgia USA
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FighakaAwesomeLove this podcast! Great information and content! Love the diversity of the guests. Look forward to it every episode! Keep up the awesome job! - Michael Figgins, Utah
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Kyle LapointeGreat podcastThe Pace brothers do a great job with their podcast and films. Very tasteful and interesting content. Well done!
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lefthandguy2A rebate on your lifeThis podcast covers my favorite things; hunting, adventure and a love of the outdoors. And it covers them to a depth that means whoever you are you will gain from it. If you have any interest in these things then this podcast is definitely for you! If you resent having to waste significant chunks of your life doing something that you don’t love (like commuting),then this is one of those “life hacks” that actually gives you some of your life back. Just like a tax rebate, but with your life. How cool is that?
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mhausm01Great podcast.Great podcast!!!
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West beardGreat podcastGood information and experiences as well as great guest speakers.
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G C P Morley100% recommendedThis podcast is provides an unparalleled insight into ethical field sports, conservation and wilderness adventures. For anyone who loves hunting, fishing, wildlife conservation and the outdoors, I cannot recommend this enough.
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LukysportsingSimply awesomeFantastic podcast, they capture the stories and the characters who are behind them. Never a dull podcast.
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Tango9045Pace Brothers - Into the WildernessThese guys are fantastic. Though they’re based in Scotland, the range of topics covered, diversity of guests and overall production quality make this podcast a winner for the US. They’re passionate about hunting, conservation and the outdoors in general. A must subscribe if you hunt Africa or are considering a safari. The podcasting equivalent of a Ruark book! Check out their short films as well.
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ltlduk10Great PodcastIn the same vein as the MeatEater Podcast. Got started with the Blood Origins episode and now I'm hooked. Keep up the great work
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Cornish HombreThe Message of the futureConsistent, balanced message that successfully articulates conservation from a managed resource perspective. Should be required listening for all!
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LeftHandGuyNot just for British hunters...If you love any aspect of being out-of-doors, hunting, shooting, fishing, kayaking, hiking, you will get something from this podcast. If you care about traceability of your food, or the sustainability of the natural world, you will get something from this podcast. If you don't like these things, and don't understand why people go into the wild to hunt, fish or explore - you need to listen to this podcast. If you cannot understand why some of us take it upon ourselves to find and kill wild animals, and yet can hand-on-heart say that we love those same animals - you need to listen to this podcast. The brothers will talk to anyone with anything intelligent to say about hunting, conservation and exploration. This is not a standard 21st century echo chamber, difficult subjects are not avoided, and the scope is global.
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Haus55Best conservation info from across the pondThese guys give me an awesome look into world wide conservation and hunting topics. An awesome change of scenery from West Michigan.
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__Abigail__Wonderful PodcastThis podcast has great interviews and discussions on the different aspects of hunting and the outdoors. From an American perspective, it is great to be able to see the both the similarities and differences between our approach to all things outdoors and that of those in the UK. This is a very informative, entertaining, and thought provoking podcast that is well worth the listen.
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Copelia's Left KneeFinally, a podcast that I can look forward to.Tremendously articulate, intelligent and well informed podcasts that are easy on the ear, but throughly thought invoking and engaging. Keep up the good work.
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