Rewilding Earth Podcast

Rewilding Earth Podcast


Episode 62: Why Hunting Is Not Conservation With Kevin Bixby

October 14, 2020

About Kevin
As the son of a naval officer, Kevin grew up all over the world, but the American West has always been home. While attending high school in Oakland, he began his activist career by volunteering at the Berkeley Ecology Center. After graduating with a B.A. in biology from Dartmouth College in 1978, he returned to the San Francisco Bay Area and began volunteering at Friends of the Earth where he rubbed elbows with the late, great David Brower.
Working to save condors and whales by day, he made a living by driving a San Francisco taxicab at night. Realizing that more education might be useful, Kevin set off to the School of Natural Resources at the University of Michigan in 1985, where he earned a Master’s degree in Natural Resources Policy. But the West beckoned, and in 1988 Kevin moved to New Mexico with his future wife, Lisa LaRocque, and started the Southwest Environmental Center in 1991.
Topics

* How wildlife management by states is controlled special interests and how to protect biodiversity rather than game and introduced species on public lands
* Follow the money: state game and fish departments are primarily funded with hunting and fishing licenses, effectively locking out public interest in favor of a minority
* How you can make a change in your state

Extra Credit
Read Kevin’s article: “Why Hunting Isn’t Conservation And Why It Matters”
Visit Southwest Environmental Center
About Kevin
As the son of a naval officer, Kevin grew up all over the world, but the American West has always been home. While attending high school in Oakland, he began his activist career by volunteering at the Berkeley Ecology Center. After graduating with a B.A. in biology from Dartmouth College in 1978, he returned to the San Francisco Bay Area and began volunteering at Friends of the Earth where he rubbed elbows with the late, great David Brower.
Working to save condors and whales by day, he made a living by driving a San Francisco taxicab at night. Realizing that more education might be useful, Kevin set off to the School of Natural Resources at the University of Michigan in 1985, where he earned a Master’s degree in Natural Resources Policy. But the West beckoned, and in 1988 Kevin moved to New Mexico with his future wife, Lisa LaRocque, and started the Southwest Environmental Center in 1991.
Topics

* How wildlife management by states is controlled special interests and how to protect biodiversity rather than game and introduced species on public lands
* Follow the money: state game and fish departments are primarily funded with hunting and fishing licenses, effectively locking out public interest in favor of a minority
* How you can make a change in your state

Extra Credit
Read Kevin’s article: “Why Hunting Isn’t Conservation And Why It Matters”
Visit Southwest Environmental Center