Steven Rinella of ‘MeatEater’ serves up cougar, criticizes opening public lands for renewable energy

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Steven Rinella, star of the TV series MeatEater, gave his thoughts on whether Cougars should be hunted in Utah and other hunting topics on Monday at the Union Theater.

The star of the Netflix series worries Biden’s new incentives will take away wildlife habitat with little to show for it.

Rinella made a stop at the Union Events Center on Monday to promote his newest book, “The MeatEater Outdoor Cookbook.” During the talk in front of a crowd of about 600 and in an interview, Rinella espoused his beliefs on the intersection of hunting and wildlife management. Rinella understandably did not want to step into the midst of that conflict. He did say, however, that he believes hunting mountain lions can be good for everyone — as long as proper guardrails are in place.

“An increase in technology, remote trail cameras and all that stuff,” Ryan Callaghan, director of conservation for “MeatEater,” said. “Site imaging when you’re fishing — all of that has greatly changed the game.”

 

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