In this episode of Pre-Zero Sports Talk, host Sid Bensalah dives deep into the vital topic of conservation with Jason Crighton, conservationist, educator, and host of the award-winning Conservation Unfiltered podcast. Jason shares his inspiring journey from a nature-loving kid in Pennsylvania to the founder of Conserve the Wild, a nonprofit focused on mitigating the effects of urbanization on wildlife.
Jason and Sid explore the intersection of sports, hunting, urban development, and wildlife conservation. They discuss how hunting and fishing are often misunderstood but play a crucial role in maintaining healthy ecosystems. Jason also talks about the challenges that urban expansion poses to natural habitats and offers actionable ways communities can help mitigate the effects of urbanization on wildlife.
They also examine Theodore Roosevelt’s and John Muir’s significant contributions to American conservation, highlighting how their efforts to establish national parks and protect public lands still resonate today.
Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, a conservationist, or just curious about the future of our natural spaces, this episode is packed with insights that will leave you inspired to get involved in protecting our planet. Tune in to hear Jason’s passion for conservation and his tips on contributing, even if we’re not out in the wild every weekend.
Key Discussion Points:
- The history of conservation in America and its roots in outdoor sports like hunting and fishing.
- The pivotal roles of Theodore Roosevelt and John Muir in shaping modern conservation efforts and the national parks system.
- Why hunting and fishing are vital for managing wildlife populations and preserving ecosystems.
- The impact of urbanization on wildlife and natural spaces and how communities can make a difference.
- Personal stories about the healing power of nature and how being outdoors helps us recharge mentally and emotionally.
- How conservation is about more than protecting wildlife; it’s about preserving a way of life for future generations.
Episode Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction – The fight for conservation
00:56 How conservation started in the U.S. and why it matters today
02:10 Theodore Roosevelt and John Muir’s legacy in protecting wild spaces
03:30 How hunting and fishing help conservation efforts
06:10 Debunking the myths around hunting and ethical wildlife management
08:06 The importance of conservation education in schools
11:04 How urbanization threatens wildlife and biodiversity
15:05 Practical steps to get started with ethical hunting and fishing
20:07 The mental and emotional benefits of spending time in nature
24:17 Why conservation should matter to everyone—not just outdoor enthusiasts
30:44 Lightning Round Q&A with Jason Crighton