In this episode of the award-winning "Wildtalk" podcast, we talk to Heather Shaw and Tom Seablom about habitat work on GEMS – grouse enhanced management sites – in the Upper Peninsula, fly away with a discussion about the ruffed grouse and wrap up the episode with a chat about the eastern and least chipmunk. Pete Kailing also stops in to talk about hunting and trapping opportunities and more available in August.
Don't forget to participate in the wildlife quiz part of the show for a chance to win a "Wildtalk" podcast camp mug. The deadline for submission is Aug. 15, so don't delay. These mugs are exclusive and not available for purchase, so be sure to listen and submit your answer via email to [email protected] with the subject line "Mug me." Keep an ear out for the September episode, when we will announce the lucky winners.
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