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Through the Gates

Through the Gates

By: Dan Gates - Save the Hunt
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Informing the Public on the Benefits of Hunting and Fishing along with the importance of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation and Responsible Science Based Wildlife Management

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  • Ep. 91 - Laramy "Sasquatch" Miller
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode of Through the Gates, Dan Gates sits down with @Laramysasquatchmiller at the Mile High Hunting Expo in Denver, Colorado to break down the growing battle over wildlife management, hunting rights, and political influence in the West.

    From wolf reintroduction to trapping bans, ballot initiatives, and the increasing role of emotion-driven policy, this conversation dives deep into the real threats facing the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation.

    Laramy shares firsthand experience as an outfitter, hunter, and conservationist—highlighting how rapidly Colorado has changed, why science-based wildlife management is being challenged, and what sportsmen must do to protect the future of hunting.

    This is a must-listen for hunters, outdoorsmen, conservation advocates, and anyone concerned about the future of wildlife policy in America.

    👉 Topics include:

    Colorado wolf reintroduction & its consequences
    The decline of science-based wildlife management
    Trapping bans and anti-hunting legislation
    The role of politics in wildlife decisions
    Why hunters must engage in the fight
    The future of conservation in the West

    🎯 If you care about hunting, conservation, and the outdoors—this episode matters.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Ep. 90 - The Spider Web: Exposing the Animal Rights Manipulation Network
    Mar 17 2026

    In this episode of Through the Gates, we expose what many hunters, ranchers, and the people of Colorado need to understand about the powerful and national network of animal rights extremists that are manipulating science-based wildlife management for agenda driven politics.

    Following the controversial Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission meeting on March 4–5, this episode dives deep into the growing concerns about how political pressure, activist organizations, and government appointments may be influencing wildlife management decisions that were once driven by science.

    Host Dan Gates breaks down the network of activists, nonprofits, political figures, and commission appointments that are working together to reshape wildlife policy across the American West. The major players include Governor Polis, First Gentleman Marol Reis, Samantha Miller, Wayne Pacelle, Mark Surls and organizations such as the Center for Biological Diversity, Project Coyote, Humane World for Animals and Prairie Protection Colorado just to name a few. From petitions targeting trapping and fur sales to legislation affecting wolves and beavers, this episode connects the dots between policy proposals, activist campaigns, and political relationships.

    The conversation also examines:

    • The rise of professional wildlife activism across western states
    • How ballot box losses are shifting strategies toward commissions and rulemaking
    • The role of political appointments in wildlife policy decisions
    • The tension between science-based wildlife management and ideology-driven policy

    With nearly 500 Coloradans attending the March CPW Commission meeting, this episode explores the growing public attention on the future of wildlife management and the North American Model of Conservation.

    If you care about hunting, trapping, ranching, conservation, or public policy affecting wildlife in the West, this is an episode you don't want to miss.

    Follow Through the Gates for weekly discussions about wildlife policy, conservation, hunting advocacy, and the fight to keep wildlife management science-based.

    Listen, share, subscribe and stay informed — the future of wildlife management depends on it.

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    55 mins
  • Ep. 89 - When Wildlife Commissions Stop Listening
    Mar 10 2026

    This is what ignoring wildlife science looks like.

    Colorado Parks and Wildlife recommended denial.
    Sportsmen came out 500 strong against about 40 antis.
    The biologists are telling us that harvest is not impacting populations.
    The commissioners didn't know what they were voting on yet.

    Despite all of this, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission voted to ban fur. The future of conservation, hunting, and trapping in Colorado is being decided right now.

    In this episode of Through the Gates, we break down what happened at the recent Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission meeting as debate heats up over the fur ban in Colorado and what it could mean for hunters, trappers, rural communities, and the future of wildlife management.

    Host Dan Gates sits down with Doug Chaisson from the Fur Institute of Canada to discuss the real impacts of fur bans, the role of trappers in wildlife science, and why sportsmen and women from across Colorado showed up in force to defend the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation.

    From the economic realities of the fur trade to the political landscape shaping wildlife policy, this conversation explores what’s happening behind the scenes and why sportsmen must stay engaged in the fight for science-based wildlife management.

    More than 500 sportsmen, trappers, outfitters, and conservation advocates attended the commission meeting to make their voices heard as the state considers moving forward with rulemaking that could affect fur sales and trapping regulations.

    Whether you hunt, trap, fish, or simply care about wildlife conservation, this episode explains why decisions being made today could shape the future of conservation for generations.

    If you care about wildlife, conservation policy, hunting rights, and the future of trapping in North America — this conversation matters.

    Listen, share, subscribe and stay informed — the future of wildlife management depends on it.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
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