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#22| Falconry & Eagles in the US w/ Lauren McGough

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Have you ever noticed that weird, extended season on the hunting regulations titled “Falconry”? You may be closer to knowing a falconer than you realize! This ancient sport is still alive and well in the world today.

Join Lauren McGough, eagle falconer and anthropologist, interviewed by our own Sabrina Serna, the Pacific West Coordinator and a falconer herself, as they explore Lauren’s time in Mongolia learning eagle falconry and how she’s brought the tradition back to the US. Lauren shares her passion for helping others grow in their falconry and keeping the sport thriving worldwide.

There is also a discussion of the upcoming HerUpland falconry camp, which Lauren and Sabrina will both be a part of. If you want more information on our falconry camp, head to HerUpland.com.

You can find Lauren online at LaurenMcGough.com or on her Instagram at @eaglefalconer.

You can contact Sabrina at Sabrina@HerUpland.com or on her Instagram at @bird_dog_diaries

Photo by Andy Orr.

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Have you ever noticed that weird, extended season on the hunting regulations titled “Falconry”? You may be closer to knowing a falconer than you realize! This ancient sport is still alive and well in the world today.

Join Lauren McGough, eagle falconer and anthropologist, interviewed by our own Sabrina Serna, the Pacific West Coordinator and a falconer herself, as they explore Lauren’s time in Mongolia learning eagle falconry and how she’s brought the tradition back to the US. Lauren shares her passion for helping others grow in their falconry and keeping the sport thriving worldwide.

There is also a discussion of the upcoming HerUpland falconry camp, which Lauren and Sabrina will both be a part of. If you want more information on our falconry camp, head to HerUpland.com.

You can find Lauren online at LaurenMcGough.com or on her Instagram at @eaglefalconer.

You can contact Sabrina at Sabrina@HerUpland.com or on her Instagram at @bird_dog_diaries

Photo by Andy Orr.

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This Podcast is Presented By:

onX Hunt "The #1 GPS Hunting App"

Boss Shot Shells "Superior-grade, American-made, Copper-plated Shot Shells"

Syren USA "Shotguns for Women. No More Compromises"

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HerUpland Community Network

Instagram

Facebook

YouTube

HerUpland Website

  continue reading

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