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    Explore " muskox" with insightful episodes like "143: Muskox w/ Kirsten Engeseth!", "The Alaskast Episode 9: Moose and Muskox Madness Pat Lumba and Ty Cary", "The Alaskast Episode 7: Derek Blake (akderek) Fisherman and Hunting Guide", "The Alaskast Podcast Episode 4: Alaska Hunting and Fishing 2019 year wrap-up" and "The Alaskast Episode 3: Filming, draw hunts, and muskox" from podcasts like ""Just the Zoo of Us", "The Alaskast", "The Alaskast", "The Alaskast" and "The Alaskast"" and more!

    Episodes (8)

    143: Muskox w/ Kirsten Engeseth!

    143: Muskox w/ Kirsten Engeseth!

    Ellen & special guest, herbivore ecologist and researcher Kirsten Engeseth, who joins us all the way from Norway to review the fluffiest, softest living tank you’ve ever seen: the muskox! We talk about how these real-life Banthas keep warm in the harsh arctic winters, band together to defend their herd with unwavering honor, and do their absolute best to overcome the challenges of new environments and a changing world.

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    The Alaskast Episode 9: Moose and Muskox Madness Pat Lumba and Ty Cary

    The Alaskast Episode 9: Moose and Muskox Madness Pat Lumba and Ty Cary

    The Alaskast crew Austin Manelick of Mission Alaska and Landon Albertson of Prey On Adventure sit down a with Pat Lumba and Ty Cary and talk about their recent trip to Nunivak island hunting the woolly Muskox. Other topics discussed; Wearing your father-in-laws overall bibs, lost luggage, drawing tags and Austin is still triggered, ACF/UFC fighter Chad Mendez, What is a GIANT Moose, Last day luck, Running from bees and spiking the rifle, magic potion to moose calling, muskox game plan, Ratio four weather days to one hunting day, filming hunts for Roy Roth, Cam Hanes, Jim Shockey, CODE WORD "hooked up like a tow truck", Alaskans helping each other, All hero's don't wear capes, James the weatherman Whittman, Magic carpet ride, blind riding snowmachines, Famous Ramous Amos, Muskox harvest, 700 yard fox shooting (give or take a few) and much more!  

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    The Alaskast Episode 7: Derek Blake (akderek) Fisherman and Hunting Guide

    The Alaskast Episode 7: Derek Blake (akderek) Fisherman and Hunting Guide

    On this episode The Alaskast crew Austin Manelick of Mission Alaska and Landon Albertson of Prey On Adventure sit down at King Street Brewery with guest Derek Blake. Derek is a born and raised Alaskan who now calls Cordova, Alaska home. There here he is a commercial fisherman during the summer and a brown bear guide during the fall. Topics discussed included; Austin holding a grudge, the draw results, Landon shares his once in a life time lucky double draw! Caribou hunting, honey badger vs. a wolverine, buffalo hunting, muskox hunt recap, Austin rodeo clowning a muskox, shooting a quiver of arrows, eating seal oil, and much more! 

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    The Alaskast Podcast Episode 4: Alaska Hunting and Fishing 2019 year wrap-up

    The Alaskast Podcast Episode 4: Alaska Hunting and Fishing 2019 year wrap-up

    The Alaskast crew Austin Manelick of Mission Alaska and Landon Albertson of Prey On Adventure with special voice cameo Caleb Albertson (age 9) break down 2019. Stories of success that include muskox and bear with a trad bow, two dall sheep hunts, three moose kills, a fly in caribou hunt, rock scaling goat hunt, king fishing amongst a crisis, and much more. Come listen and enjoy the stories of success and even a couple failures!  

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    The Alaskast Episode 3: Filming, draw hunts, and muskox

    The Alaskast Episode 3: Filming, draw hunts, and muskox

    The Alaskast crew Austin Manelick and Landon Albertson discuss filming and producing hunts for Mission Alaska and Prey On Adventure. Other topics include: Alaska in the winter, draw hunt strategies, hunting competition, changing the draw rules, possible conspiracies,  Muskox hunting on Nunivak island, Native Alaskan volleyball, hunting with kids, and Alaska tags and regulations. 

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    For love of country food

    For love of country food

    Food insecurity is a fact of life for almost half of all households in Nunavut. Finding—and affording—sustenance is a daily challenge across Canada's North. To meet the UN’s goal of zero hunger by 2030, we must start at the top and work our way down. 

    About one in eight households in Canada is food insecure, according to the University of Toronto’s PROOF research team. This means that “over 4 million Canadians, including 1.15 million children, [are] living in homes that struggle to put food on the table.” 

    The Qajuqturvik Food Centre is a registered charity that supports its community in three areas. They are: 

    • Food access, via a community meal that it serves daily 
    • Food skills, including a culinary training program for underemployed Iqalummiut and cooking classes for kids 
    • Engagement and advocacy to compel change from politicians and policy makers 

    As heard in this episode: 

    In the 1950s and ’60s, the RCMP and other authorities killed sled dogs that they no longer considered healthy. To many Inuit, though, the dogs were killed for no reason. Many elders viscerally remember the day when their dogs were killed. For many Inuit, it is a tragic flashpoint for when life began to change for the worse. 

    In 2006, the RCMP concluded that no organized slaughter had ever occurred. 

    In 2010, the Qikiqtani Truth Commission reported that RCMP officers had been following animal control laws—but that they had failed to explain their actions to the dogs’ owners. “Many Inuit were not even told why their dogs were shot,” the Commission noted. 

    This episode is no small matter in the North. The federal government apologized to Qikiqtani Inuit for the killing of the qimmiit this past August. Carolyn Bennett, minister of Crown-Indigenous relations and northern affairs, announced that Ottawa would provide roughly $20 million in funding for programs that support history, governance, healing and revitalization. 

    “Canada needs a more healthy, just and sustainable food system that ensures everyone’s right to food. The very establishment of a federal food policy, with associated budget lines, is an important first step in realizing that vision. Food Secure Canada has been calling for government leaders to develop a joined-up national food policy since our founding in 2001, and we are encouraged that the new Policy takes an integrated approach”—Gisèle Yasmeen, executive director, Food Secure Canada

    The Government of Canada announced this country’s first-ever national food policy earlier this year. It is specifically intended, in part, to help Canada meet its commitments to the SDGs. Learn more about that in this backgrounder

    Nutrition North Canada is a subsidy program that seeks to improve access to perishable nutritious food for Canadians who live in isolated Northern communities. It has recently been subjected to multiple changes, all of which are intended to improve its utility and effectiveness. Again, consult this backgrounder to learn more. 

    CREDITS: No Little Plans is hosted by Vicky Mochama. This episode was produced by Dorsa Eslami and Matthew McKinnon, with executive production by Katie Jensen. This podcast was created by Strategic Content Labs by Vocal Fry Studios for Community Foundations of Canada. Subscribe or listen to us via the outlets above, and follow us at @nolittlepodcast on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Meanwhile, like Daniel Burnham said: “Make big plans; aim high in hope and work.”

    Stand as One (Philippians 1:27-30)

    Stand as One (Philippians 1:27-30)

    Using Paul the Apostle and Sir David Attenborough as our teachers, we discuss the defenses Christians have against the dual threats of the cold, hostile world we live in and the hungry wolves that seek to destroy us.  We also get compared to large hairy goats... but in a good way.

    This episode uses YouTube footage of BBC's "Frozen Planet", directed by Ray Dal, produced by Alastair Fothergill, and narrated by Sir David Attenborough.  CCBC does not claim ownership of the material, and it is being used for commentary purposes.

    [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUhjl7bFbw4]

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