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Becca Munter started off wanting to work with fluffy black bears in Wisconsin, however, while in college she was lured to the aquatic side. The inner city little girl that loved spending time outdoors and camping is now a Fisheries Biologist w
Tying flies for Erin Hyde is more than just a craft. Under the name She Ties Flies, Erin and Alex Burnett create collaborative art by combining fly tying and digital media. The visual/auditory stimulation and relaxation that can result in ASMA
Amy Buckendahl turned to falconry after loosing vision in an eye. Hear how hunting with rescued falcons benefits both her and the bird. Amy's conservation methods are also practiced on the family farm where she shares her successes each year wi
Land that is deprived of fire is deprived of natural beneficial plants for that particular ecosystem. Prescribed burn, also known as a controlled burn involves a team of experts plan fires to maintain the health of a grassland or forest. Ashle
She Goes Outdoors hosts don't often meet in person - but when they do the conversations are powerful. In January, the three ladies, Julia, Tanna and Rachel met at the Midwest Association Fish and Wildlife Agency gathered in South Dakota to brai
Do you notice a decline in wild turkey populations across Nebraska or other areas across the United States? Two females on the University of Nebraska Lincoln team shares how a wild turkey research project aims to provide Nebraska Game and Park
Kelsey Fleming is currently the Iowa DNR Habitat Resources Coordinator. Hear how her experience growing up on a farm continues to pave her career pathway. As a newlywed, Kelsey conservation destination included a "Huntingmoon" with her husband
The season of gift giving is here! Need a special gift for the outdoor enthusiast in your life? The SGO team shares their lists (nudge nudge to their husbands), plus they recommend a variety of outdoor experiences and goods that will be enjoy
It all started just as a "job" spraying weeds so she could work outdoors. While controlling the unwanted plants, Rose developed a passion for habitat and conservation management. Hear how Rose Danaher's love for the outdoors morphed into a av
Beautiful Colorado mountains, bugling bulls and friendly elk hunters welcomed three adventures ladies from Kansas. After setting up camp, the three tossed on their camo clothes and headed out to hunt bears!
The days of believing that all of our female ancestors were JUST gathers are OVER. Scientists (female scientist) have discovered 11,000 female remains holding hunting equipment. WHAT? So, why have we been lead to believe only men were the hun
On the water, Rachel Piacenza is catching more than just fish. Women, like her are spending time on the water for the life changing benefits. Research shows the real catch isn’t something you can hold or see – but something you can feel (RBFF
Known by many as the "Urban Oasis", the Great Plains Nature Center located in Witcha, KS is enjoyed by all ages. Emily Davis, Director of Educational Programs and Certified Interpretive Guide takes us through a verbal tour. Her enthusiasm wi
Looking for something to do with her sons, at 40 years old, Diana Kincaid traveled to Wyoming to participate in a fly fishing workshop. Shortly after that all female workshop, Dianna started leading her own fly fishing trainings at Nebraska's
Who truly understands how to overcome unique barriers women face when embarking on a hunt? Other women, yes, they understand one another needs to be successful in the field. Women mentors are sharing their hunting knowledge, experiences and h
The Yuma Desert Doves Program, coordinated by Catherine Thompson, Yuma community, and the Arizona Game and Fish, is teaching females how to hunt through a real infield experience. A unique opportunities taking newcomers from the dove field to
Peek into the past and see how women have shaped the wild places of North America, with Monica Macoubrie, Wildlife Education Specialist with the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.We suggest reading Monica's article along with listening to th
Toss on your boots, grab the spile and bucket - its time to capture one of nature's sweetest gifts! March is maple syrup month in the state of Minnesota. Hearing about the process from Katie Chapman will have you licking your lips and reachin
What is a book you read as child that fired you up to be outdoors? Have a book you couldn't put down? A book that sparked your interest of the great outdoors? "Echo (Living Wild with the Orions) has been that book for both youth and adults.
The beaver, master carpenters of the Animal Kingdom are building more than a luxury protective shelter and raise young. Also known as ecosystem engineers, beaver dams beneficially alter the surrounding environment more than any other mammal.
Peeing or pooping outdoors is a real concern for women. We are human, when you got to go - you got to go! No hiding the truth, the process is not comfortable and can be messy. While we are this barefaced topic, seems fitting to also talk abo
🌟Here's to the New Year filled with outdoor experiences!🌟Start off the 2023 with small and achievable goals. Challenge yourself to come with goals for the same categories as we did.
Still looking for the perfect gift for the special outdoor enthusiast in your life? Or need to burn money or gift card on yourself? Your favorite SGO hosts list their top gift ideas. Also hear what the SGO Facebook followers want from Santa!
She is a mom, farmer, conservationist, biologist, leader and now an Upland Slam Champion. Kelsi Wehrman, Pheasants Forever, Inc. and Quail Forever State Coordinator wears many hats. The camouflage and blaze orange stocking hat is worn with p
Don't give up on your deer hunt just yet. Winter hunting is peaceful, crisp and some believe it is easier! Many states extend hunting into January with intentions of regulating the deer population in areas where carry capacity is a concern.
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