Giveaway

You Can WIN with Todays Wilderness!

Today’s Wilderness will begin a series of free giveaways that you can enter with a simple email question to the host that relates to the outdoors. And, if your question is chosen, it will be read in the next podcast show and answered by a qualified individual that has the knowledge or background regarding your question. Pretty simple isn’t it? In short, with a simple email you can win! So, if you have an outdoors question regarding hunting, fishing, trapping, land development, conservation, or anything of similar nature, why wait? Send an email to our podcast host, Kevin Gardner, by using the contact form found in our navigation menus.

Deer Aging Kit From Wildlife Analytical Laboratories Enter to win a pre-paid deer aging kit from Wildlife Analytical Laboratories and Today’s Wilderness. It is called a deer aging kit, but the process works on most any mammal including, deer, elk, bear, sheep, moose etc. If your question is selected from all entries received on or before December 1st 2009, here is what you will win:

· Kit includes a durable DVD style hard plastic case, prepaid laboratory cementum annuli order card, tooth removal instruction card with 11 high quality photographs, envelope and protective insert for both incisors, Certificate Order Form, and addressed envelope to mail your specimen and order to Wildlife Analytical Labs.

· All you need extra is a knife and your animal.

· In 120 days or less (we guarantee it) you will know the age. Faster service is available as an optional upgrade at winner’s expense.

We reserve the right to use the first name of the winner and general geographic location in our announcement.

You ask the question, we answer or we get the answer straight from the experts. Send us your question today.

 

About The Host

From 1999 to 2001, Kevin conducted an in-depth research project to study bear attacks on humans for the purpose of providing support material for an educational video. The study was an attempt to associate the pre-attack activity of the perpetrating animal in a known attack situation in contrast to those that ended in bluff scenarios. Read More