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Speaker 1: Our world is changing. It always has, of course, but the pace of change today seems different, and for those of us whose lives revolve around the natural world hunters and anglers, campers and climbers, it’s impossible not to recognize that change is coming for the things that we love too. Open space is dwindling, wildlife populations are on decline, and government funding and staff levels for our public lands are being slashed. At the same time, passionate advocates of all types are working to steward our wild world in innovative and more promising ways than ever. All of this raises important questions. What does the future hold for wildlife and wild places? What will all of this mean for hunters and anglers and outdoor recreators of all types who depend on these wild things. The questions are obvious, the answers less. So Future wild is here to seek out the experts and insights that can help
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