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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the first episode of "Wildlife at the Crossroads"! 🌿🎙️<br><br>Join hosts Bob Zaiglin, Dean Wiemers, Daniel Tidwell, and Ismael Martinez as they delve into the fascinating world of wildlife management at Southwest Texas College in Uvalde, TX. In this engaging podcast, our hosts discuss the reasons and purpose behind creating this series, providing listeners with an insightful overview of the Wildlife Management Program.<br><br>Discover the essential topics and strategies that make this program a cornerstone for effective wildlife management. Whether you're a student, professional, or wildlife enthusiast, this episode offers valuable perspectives and knowledge.<br><br>🔔 Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes exploring the intricacies of wildlife management and conservation!</p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of SWTX Wildlife at the Crossroads, the crew sits down again with Texas Parks and Wildlife biologist David Rios to break down the Managed Lands Deer (MLD) Program and what landowners should be doing now that deer season is over. They walk through the two MLD options—Conservation and Harvest—what it really means for a program to be incentive-based and habitat-focused, and how extended seasons, customized harvest recommendations, and extra tags can add value to a ranch and its h...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:title>Wildlife at the Crossroads Podcast: Episode 5</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Episode 5 of Wildlife at the Crossroads kicks off the spring semester with a deep dive into what real-world wildlife management looks like for students at Southwest Texas Junior College’s Wildlife Program. In this episode, hosts visit with longtime partner and senior Texas Parks and Wildlife biologist David Rios and freshman wildlife student and scholarship recipient Wyatt Metcalf. ​ David shares what a district biologist actually does day to day—working with private landowners, writing wildl...]]></itunes:summary>
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