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Welcome to the Panoramic Outdoors Podcast! Hosted by Sheldon Grant, a passionate outdoorsman, this show brings together all the best topics from the world of hunting, fishing, camping, conservation, and everything in between. Whether you’re a seasoned backcountry adventurer or just discovering the outdoors, you’ll find something here that speaks to your love of nature.
At Panoramic Outdoors, we believe in real, unfiltered conversations—just like the ones you’d have around a campfire. With a laid-back vibe, a touch of humour, the occasional “wobbly pop,” and an ever-growing roster of amazing guests from across the globe, each episode offers insights, stories, and laughs that celebrate the outdoor lifestyle.
So pull up a chair, crack a cold one, and join us as we share the language, the legends, and the love of the great outdoors.
Welcome to the Panoramic Outdoors Podcast! Hosted by Sheldon Grant, a passionate outdoorsman, this show brings together all the best topics from the world of hunting, fishing, camping, conservation, and everything in between. Whether you’re a seasoned backcountry adventurer or just discovering the outdoors, you’ll find something here that speaks to your love of nature.
At Panoramic Outdoors, we believe in real, unfiltered conversations—just like the ones you’d have around a campfire. With a laid-back vibe, a touch of humour, the occasional “wobbly pop,” and an ever-growing roster of amazing guests from across the globe, each episode offers insights, stories, and laughs that celebrate the outdoor lifestyle.
So pull up a chair, crack a cold one, and join us as we share the language, the legends, and the love of the great outdoors.
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Monday Mar 09, 2026
230. Mark Hall- Project Grizzly Balance
Monday Mar 09, 2026
Monday Mar 09, 2026
In this episode of the Panoramic Outdoors Podcast, we sit down with wildlife advocate and filmmaker Mark Hall to talk about the idea of “grizzly bear balance” in British Columbia. As grizzly populations continue to grow and expand into areas with more human activity, the conversation around how these iconic predators should be managed has become increasingly polarized. Mark shares his perspective on the importance of looking at the full ecosystem when discussing predators, prey populations, habitat, and human use of the landscape. We discuss the role of science in wildlife management, how politics can shape conservation policy, and why honest conversations about predator numbers are often difficult to have. The discussion also touches on human–bear conflicts, the role hunters historically played in wildlife conservation, and why finding a practical balance between people and predators is critical for the long-term future of wildlife in the province.
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