About this episode
I had the boys behind Filter Studios over to discuss the release of a very important documentary titled Transmission. There is a pandemic happening amongst wild sheep. The infectious bacteria known as mycoplasma ovipneumoniae (movi) is a deadly bacteria that is passed from domestic sheep to wild sheep. Enter Dr. Helen Schwantje, the lead wildlife veterinarian for the Government of BC and a sheep farmer. Helen is at the forefront of the battle against Movi. Working with a handful of other passionate scientists and volunteers they’re doing what they can to try and stop the spread of this killer. There is no shortage of struggles though… a lack of resources, a lack of public awareness, a lack of proven science, and the biggest foe of all… a lack of time. http://www.movifree.org/ https://www.instagram.com/movifree/ Main Funding Provided by Wild Sheep Society of BC Habitat Conservation Trust Fund Additional Funding Provided by Wild Sheep Foundation Wild Sheep Foundation - Midwest Wild Sheep Foundation - Alberta Wild Sheep Foundation - Yukon Jurassic Classic / Abbotsford Fish and Game Club Cabelas’ Canada Outdoor Fund Grant Filter Studios https://filterstudios.ca/ https://www.instagram.com/filterstudios/ Jay Nichol jay@mindfulhunter.com https://www.mindfulhunter.com/ Merch https://www.mindfulhunter.com/shop Free Backcountry Nutrition Guide https://www.mindfulhunter.com/tools Newsletter https://www.mindfulhunter.com/contact IG https://www.instagram.com/mindful_hunter/ Podcast https://www.mindfulhunter.com/podcast