On this episode of Cal’s Week in Review: In the Field, MeatEater’s Director of Conservation Ryan Callaghan heads to the Zumwalt Preserve, which is 37,000 acres of bunch grass prairie that look like heaven at first glance. Owned and operated by the Nature Conservancy, bow and rifle hunting are used as tools in the elk management plan. Hunters move elk around the prairie to prevent overgrazing and mitigate the presence of invasive weeds. Although Cal is the only hunter on the preserve with a bull tag—open terrain and large wary herds make hunting these elk more like hell. In the end he puts the pieces together and earns it the hard way. #fueledbynature Want to spend more time with Cal? Tune in every Sunday for Cal’s Week in Review, a podcast delivering a unique spin on outdoor news designed for folks that need to know what’s going on, and those who want to pretend they do. Listen here: https://bit.ly/2J4iQD4 You can also pick up some badass Cal's Week in Review Merch here: https://bit.ly/3dkHRb2 ---------------- Watch full MeatEater episodes here: http://bit.ly/2GAO6su Shop our Merch Store: http://bit.ly/2wOdve1 Follow us: Web: https://www.themeateater.com Instagram: / meateater Facebook: / stevenrinellameateater Twitter: / meateatertv