Episode 5 – “From Data to Deer Tracks: Ethan Newman on Kentucky’s Outdoors”
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This week on Bluegrass Woods and Water, we take a deep dive into the science and stories behind Kentucky’s great wildlife comeback. From the early days of whitetail and turkey restoration to the elk reintroduction that changed Eastern Kentucky forever, District Wildlife Biologist Ethan Newman joins Rick to share what it takes to keep the Bluegrass thriving.
💥 We also tackle a critical topic for every Kentucky hunter — the health of our deer herd.
Ethan and Rick discuss the latest on EHD (Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease) and CWD (Chronic Wasting Disease) — what they mean for deer populations, how KDFWR is monitoring them, and what hunters can do to help protect the herd.
Plus:
A frosty fall Deer Camp Update from Northern Kentucky — signs of the rut are starting to show.
The debut of Field Facts or Fiction, where we separate deer camp myths from truth.
This week’s Sports Minute covers Kentucky’s ups and downs — from Wildcats basketball heating up to football frustrations and a tough Bengals loss.
And stick around — next week, Rick sits down with Chad Miles, host of Kentucky Afield TV, to talk about life behind the camera and the passion that keeps Kentucky’s outdoor traditions alive.
Cast. Hunt. Kentucky.