Episode 250: A Lifetime of Conservation with Ross Melinchuk
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We trace Ross’s professional journey from his early days as a wildlife biologist in Saskatchewan to his influential roles with Ducks Unlimited, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, and the National Wild Turkey Federation. Ross shares how working at the intersection of biological science and public policy has shaped his conservation philosophy and his approach to leading large-scale environmental initiatives.
The conversation dives deep into the pressing issues facing conservation in 2026, including the regional challenges of the Southeastern U.S. and the sustainability of current funding models built on license sales and excise taxes. We explore the critical importance of Hunter Recruitment, Retention, and Reactivation (R3) and discuss which strategies are effectively moving the needle for the next generation of outdoorsmen and women.
Finally, we get personal with Ross’s own hunting heritage. An avid hunter who has pursued game from Alaska to Namibia, Ross reflects on how his time in the field—including seasons spent on his own deer lease—informs his leadership and his vision for the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation. We look ahead to the next 20 years to define what true success looks like for North American wildlife and the essential role hunters must continue to play.
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Learn more about HSCF at wehuntwegive.org.
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