Chris Dorsey Discusses Threats to Hunting Rights in Hunting Matters Podcast

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Chris Dorsey appears as a guest in the latest episode of the award-winning Hunting Matters podcast to discuss myriad topics including the state of outdoor media, problems with ballot box biology, threats to hunting rights, and how to get hunting into mainstream media. Hunting Matters is presented by the Houston Safari Club Foundation whose mission is to preserve the sport of hunting through education, conservation and the promotion of the hunting heritage.

The Hunting Matters podcast is hosted by Houston Safari Club Foundation Executive Director Joe Betar and co-host Ramon Robles. Betar and Robles engage with guests from various backgrounds who have a passion for hunting and conservation. The show airs on KPRC AM 950 – Houston’s longest running radio station, and as a podcast on the KPRC website, apple/itunes, iHeartMedia, Googe, Overcast and Spreaker.

Chris Dorsey has been called the ‘brand-father’ of outdoor television having helped create and launch almost 60 series in the outdoor genre and an equal number of series in mainstream television, including for such networks as ABC, Discovery Channel, History Channel, HGTV, Travel, DIY, ESPN, WGN America, National Geographic, Nat Geo Wild, Destination America, Oxygen, and all the outdoor networks. Dorsey formerly served as editor in chief of Sports Afield and Ducks Unlimited magazines, is the author of 12 books, and is a regular contributor to Forbes. His work also has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, National Geographic, Newsweek, and The Robb Report. He’s among the world’s most widely traveled hunters having taken the 29 big game species of North America, the deadly seven species of Africa, the spiral horns of Africa and the wild turkey world slam. He’s a member of the Outdoor Legends Hall of Fame and is a recipient of the Ray Scott Trailblazer Award as well as the Curt Gowdy Memorial Award. Dorsey has also served in board and advisory positions of numerous conservation and sporting advocacy organizations.

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