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Wildlife Conflicts and Crappie Fishing with with Kris Godwin
Season 1, Ep. 34
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In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, Matt Wyatt speaks with Kris Godwin, a longtime USDA employee and avid outdoorswoman. Kris shares her experiences in wildlife conflict management, crappie fishing, and squirrel hunting. From catching crappie with her husband Dave to handling beavers in football stadiums and removing vultures from properties, Chris provides unique insights into her work with the USDA. She also discusses her love for outdoor activities and how she’s spent over 30 years managing wildlife and agricultural conflicts in Mississippi. This episode is a mix of practical wildlife management tips and exciting personal stories from Kris's outdoor adventures.
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