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Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations

Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations

By: ThreeRiversLandTrust
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Good conversation centered around the natural world. Interviews with all manner of conservation professionals. Hot tips relevant to the conservation field both locally and globally. Topics include: Land protection • Land management • Habitat manipulation • Wildlife disease • Wildlife surveys • Wildlife research • Forestry and timber resources • Water quality and protection • Invasive species mitigation • Hunting, angling, and outdoor recreation as it relates to conservation • Hiking • Kayaking • Photography • Camping • Bushcraft and wilderness living • Connecting folks to the outdoors, particularly the next generation of conservationists© 2026 Three Rivers Land Trust Campfire Conversations Biological Sciences Nature & Ecology Science
Episodes
  • Turkey Season Stories from the Woods!
    May 13 2026

    Turkey season may be over, but the stories are still worth telling. In this episode of Campfire Conversations, Matt Williams, Nolan Cantrell, and Katie Stovall look back on the highs, lows, and lessons from this spring’s turkey season.

    The crew swaps stories from the woods, talks public land strategy, scouting, patience, close encounters, and the unpredictability that keeps turkey hunters coming back every spring. From opening morning success to long days chasing gobbles through the hardwoods, this episode is packed with hunting stories, laughs, and conservation-minded conversation from the TRLT team.

    Pull up a chair and join the conversation around the campfire!

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Burn Season Breakdown
    Apr 22 2026

    In this episode of Campfire Conversations, the team is back behind the mic after a busy prescribed burn season in the field. They break down lessons learned from burning nearly 1,000 acres over the past couple of months, sharing real-world insights on preparation, fire behavior, weather conditions, and the importance of teamwork when things don’t go as planned.

    Along the way, they highlight the challenges of managing fire safely and effectively, from unexpected equipment failures to spotting potential risks like snags outside the burn unit. The conversation also dives into how experience, adaptability, and decision-making play a critical role in successful prescribed burns.

    The episode also touches on TRLT’s ongoing Save Tuckertown campaign, encouraging support for conserving 4,000 acres of publicly accessible land.

    With a mix of practical knowledge, storytelling, and a little humor (including a secret word challenge), this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at the work that goes into conserving land and improving wildlife habitat across North Carolina.

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    58 mins
  • Save Tuckertown: Myths, Facts, and the Fight Ahead
    Jan 7 2026

    Pull up a chair by the campfire! TRLT Executive Director and Conservation Lands Manager Katie Stovall dive into everything Tuckertown, from the facts behind the campaign to dispelling common myths we see online. Tune in and get the full story on why this land matters and how you can make a difference.

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    54 mins
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