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Pheasants and Stewardship

A retired conservation officer on a pheasant hunt and conservation can start at home.

Aired 02/14/2024

Prairie Sportsman

Pheasants and Stewardship

Preview: Season 15 Episode 5 | 30s

A retired conservation officer on a pheasant hunt and conservation can start at home.

Join Darin Fagerman's Gunflint Trail stories and a 40-year reunion with pheasant hunting. And explore how Minnesotans protect nature—cutting plastic, using lead-free gear, and volunteering for wildlife monitoring.

Aired 02/14/2024

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Prairie Sportsman is a local public television program presented by Pioneer PBS

Production sponsorship is provided by funding from the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund, West Central Initiative, Shalom Hill Farm, and members of Pioneer PBS.

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40 Year Pheasant

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Clip: S15 Ep5 | 10m 39s | Former Conservation Officer Darin Fagerman hunts pheasants for the first time in 40 years. (10m 39s)

Fast Forage: Yarrow

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Clip: S15 Ep5 | 5m 13s | Uncover the native plant Yarrow with Nicole Zempel! Learn its diverse uses and benefits. (5m 13s)

Stewardship Starts at Home

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Clip: S15 Ep5 | 9m 45s | Explore ways to restore and protect our environment. (9m 45s)

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