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Something in the Wild

By: Tyler Smith
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  • Welcome to Something in the Wild. I'm your host Tyler Smith, and I will be breaking down the weekly life of a modern day hunter and outdoorsman. Anything from fly fishing to squirrel hunting to camping, we will cover it here and discus the comforts and struggles of the outdoor climate in this day and age.
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Episodes
  • S1E12 | Echoes of Sleepy Hollow: A Final Call For Action
    Apr 23 2024

    In this pivotal third part of our series about Sleepy Hollow on "Something in the Wild," we delve deep into the serene ambiance of Sleepy Hollow, capturing the essence of a peaceful evening where the sounds of nature speak louder than words. Our journey today accompanies the Foster family and introduces us to Bonnie and Mark, long-standing residents and proprietors of Sleepy Hollow Stables. They share their unique perspectives on the potential consequences of the proposed 108-house development that threatens the tranquility and historical integrity of their beloved land. As we engage with the locals, the narrative of Sleepy Hollow unfolds through stories steeped in decades of history. Bonnie reminisces about the times when her father would ride horses from the stables to Kennywood, illuminating a rich heritage of community and connection to the land. The episode paints a vivid picture of the past, juxtaposing it against the pressing challenges posed by modern development plans. This contrast heightens the urgency to preserve the cultural and natural landscapes that define Sleepy Hollow. The discussion culminates in a critical examination of the proposed road expansions and their implications for the local ecosystem and community lifestyle. With insights from various stakeholders, including legal and environmental experts, we explore the ramifications of disrupting this historical area. As we gear up for the upcoming Planning Commission meeting, this episode serves as a rallying cry for community action, urging residents of South Park and supporters to voice their concerns and advocate for the preservation of Sleepy Hollow's legacy. Join us in this ongoing battle to keep Sleepy Hollow wild and untouched by unnecessary development. Link to the petition: https://www.change.org/p/stop-the-development-of-sleepy-hollow-in-south-park-township Personal Link: linktr.ee/tylerpatricsmith


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    7 mins
  • S1E11 | STOP The Development of Sleepy Hollow Part 2
    Apr 16 2024

    In this episode of the "Something in the Wild" podcast, Tim and Diane Foster passionately discussed the proposed development near the South Park Buffalo Reserve. They expressed their concerns about the potential harm a new development could cause to the buffalo and their cherished green space. As animal lovers and advocates, the Fosters have made it their mission to protect the South Park Buffalo Reserve and ensure that the buffalo can continue to thrive. Their efforts to preserve the area and the buffalo have been significant, but they need your help. The proposed development could have disastrous consequences for the buffalo and their quite space. The Fosters have started a petition to stop the development and preserve the land. We urge you to sign the petition and join the fight to protect the South Park Buffalo Reserve. By signing the petition, you can help ensure that the buffalo and the green space that surrounds them are protected from development. The Fosters have done an incredible job raising awareness about this issue, but they need the support of others to make a real impact. We encourage you to listen to the podcast and learn more about the importance of preserving natural habitats. Together, we can make a difference and protect the South Park Buffalo Reserve. Sign the petition today and help save the buffalo and their home. https://www.change.org/p/stop-the-development-of-sleepy-hollow-in-south-park-township Linktr.ee/tylerpatricsmith


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    29 mins
  • S1E10 | The HISTORY of the Wild Turkey
    Apr 9 2024

    Join us on a journey through the forests and hunting areas of Pennsylvania, where we not only scout for wild turkeys but also delve deep into their fascinating history. In this unique episode of "Something in the Wild," we find ourselves amidst nature's tranquility, exploring the remarkable story of the wild turkey's resurgence from the brink of extinction to thriving populations across the United States.


    As we navigate through the woods, the sound of gobbling turkeys in the distance sets the stage for a captivating tale of conservation success. Discover how, from a mere tens of thousands, the wild turkey population has astonishingly rebounded to approximately 7 million, thanks to strategic wildlife management and the dedication of conservationists. This episode takes you behind the scenes of the National Wild Turkey Federation's conservation efforts, showcasing how such programs contribute to the preservation and accessibility of natural habitats for these magnificent birds and hunters alike.


    Immerse yourself in the history of the wild turkey, from its abundance in pre-European America to its near extinction, and learn about the concerted efforts that led to its remarkable recovery. Understand the significance of habitat protection, responsible hunting, and wildlife laws that have allowed the wild turkey to flourish once again. this story is not just a story of survival; it's a testament to the resilience of nature and the human spirit's capacity to restore balance to ecosystems. Whether you're a seasoned hunter, a wildlife enthusiast, or simply curious about nature's wonders, this episode is a must-listen. Join us as we celebrate the wild turkey's journey from scarcity to abundance, underscoring the importance of conservation and our enduring connection to the wild.


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    21 mins

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