Saving the Chadwick Ram and Shaping Conservation History with Lowell Baier

Dec 19, 2025
38 mins

Episode Description

A legendary conservationist reveals the behind-the-scenes battles that protected America’s wildlife heritage.


In his last interview before passing away at the age of 85 on November 21, Lowell provides a perspective on the past that can provide guidance to face the conservation challenges ahead. Raised on an Indiana farm with a life built around hunting, fishing, and the outdoors, Baier shares how early experiences, from waterfowl hunting blinds to becoming a congressional page, set the foundation for a remarkable career.


Listeners will hear the untold story behind Baier’s fight to save the National Collection of Heads and Horns, including the near loss of the world-famous Chadwick Ram. It’s an insider account of wildlife history that every hunter should know, offering a clearer understanding of how today’s big-game conservation landscape came to be.


Baier also breaks down the messy, often misunderstood evolution of conservation policy in Washington, from the rise of sportsmen’s organizations in the 1960s to the modern debates shaping the Endangered Species Act, private lands habitat work, and the challenges facing species recovery today. Whether you care about elk conservation, sheep management, or the future of American wildlife, this episode delivers invaluable context straight from someone who helped shape the system.


Finally, Baier previews his forthcoming books exploring biodiversity, climate impacts on wildlife, and the tough truths surrounding agribusiness and habitat loss. issues every outdoorsman should understand as we look ahead.


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