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In the latest episode of The Hunting Dog Podcast, titled “Ten Years in the Books,” host Ron Boehme reflects on a decade of commitment to upland hunting, dog training, and habitat conservation.
This milestone coincides with the 10th anniversary of the American Woodcock Society (AWS), a partner organization of the Ruffed Grouse Society (RGS). Established to focus on woodcock habitats, AWS has expanded RGS’s conservation efforts across 38 states, emphasizing the importance of sustainable forest management for both ruffed grouse and American woodcock.
Throughout the episode, Boehme highlights the collaborative efforts between RGS, AWS, and partners like onX Hunt, showcasing a shared commitment to preserving the traditions and environments cherished by the upland hunting community. He emphasizes the importance of building relationships and fostering a conservation ethic among hunters, noting that the next generation is poised to be the best yet, thanks to increased advocacy and awareness efforts.
As we celebrate this ten-year milestone, RGS and AWS remain steadfast in their mission to promote healthy forests, abundant wildlife, and a strong conservation ethic. We invite our members and supporters to listen to this insightful episode and join us in our ongoing efforts to preserve the upland hunting traditions we hold dear.