
Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Carlton Ward Jr. on Wildlife Corridors, Panthers & Conservation That Lasts (Ep 801)
DUCKS UNLIMITED NATION TRIP AUCTION! What if saving one species could help protect entire ecosystems and ways of life? Recorded at Ducks Unlimited's 89th National Convention, host Jimbo Robinson sits down with renowned National Geographic photographer Carlton Ward Jr. for a conversation about storytelling, wildlife conservation, and the connections between people, landscapes, and the species that depend on them. Carlton shares how a career that began documenting wildlife in Africa eventually led him back home to Florida, where he became one of the leading voices behind the Florida Wildlife Corridor movement. The discussion explores the role of photography in conservation, the importance of connected habitat, and how species like the Florida panther help tell a larger story about preserving working lands, watersheds, and wildlife for future generations. Along the way, Carlton explains how storytelling helped inspire real conservation policy, why private land conservation matters, and how hunters, landowners, and conservationists can work together to protect landscapes at scale. Topics Covered Carlton Ward Jr.'s path into conservation photography The Florida Wildlife Corridor project Wildlife corridors and habitat connectivity How photography can influence conservation policy The story behind Path of the Panther Florida panthers, bears, and landscape conservation Private land conservation and conservation easements Lessons for hunters and conservationists nationwide Listen now : www.ducks.org/DUPodcast Send feedback : DUPodcast@ducks.org SPONSORS : Bird Dog Whiskey and Cocktails : Whether you’re winding down with your best friend, or celebrating with your favorite crew, Bird Dog brings award-winning flavor to every moment. Enjoy responsibly. DUCKS UNLIMITED NATION TRIP AUCTION!


