Brian Brawdy
Brian Brawdy Author of Buried Logic

Explorer and Twenty-first Century Survival Expert Brian Brawdy has appeared on over 1500 television news programs including CNN, Good Morning America, The Early Show, FOX News, and ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, The CW, CTV and Global TV affiliates across North America, and has been featured in The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun Times, The Boston Globe, San Francisco Chronicle, The Denver Post, Miami Herald, The Vancouver Sun among others, spreading the message of Survival through Self Reliance to millions. As the Editor of Buried Logic he shares his daily message with breaking news and commentary for surviving and thriving in the 21st Century... Read More

Buried Logic Podcast
Buried Logic Podcast

The BuriedLogic Podcasts feature "Breaking News, Commentary and Techniques for Surviving and Thriving in the 21st Century." Host Brian Brawdy interviews experts from all walks of life and profession, with the goal of learning how to anticipate, survive and thrive in any situation. From age-old wisdom to cutting edge philosophies and techniques, Brian and his guests uncover the skill sets necessary to face life at full-speed and flourish. Learning from a wide spectrum of situations, from tornados to terrorist attacks, from Mother Nature to more manmade disasters, the Buried Logic podcasts educate the listener to survive and thrive be it in the backcountry or the boardroom, from mountains to Main Street, from Wilderness to Wall Street. Produced by Mauro Media in Denver, Colorado these lively, colorful and motivational hour-long podcasts strive to remind us all that the brains and brawn to survive are within you.

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Brian Brawdy
Audio Blog Posts

Sometimes I get too worked up to type; too caught up to use a keyboard. Commentaries surface so quickly, the only way to vent them properly is by giving them a voice. Breaking news that needs a bit of banter, a touch of thinking out loud. Stories I think you need to hear about, literally. For me, the BuriedLogic Audio blog posts are the only way to go. Recorded onboard my Mobile BaseCamp and posted to BuriedLogic using the latest in satellite technologies from MotoSat, it's a way to share with you some thoughts off the top of my head and from the back of my mind. Hit the Audio speaker button, sit back and strap in.

Return 2 Vendor
Return To Vendor

Are you familiar with the term “Return to Vendor?”

It references a malfunctioning, damaged or defective product. Once identified, the faulty product needs to be removed from the retail store by returning it to its original vendor. Got to get it off the shelves! You have a piece of defective gear, you return it.

When you show a depraved, brutal indifference to Human Life, you in turn, set your shelf life.

When your actions evince a vicious disregard for the life of another, you have an expiration date.

At Buried Logic, we would be very interested in the person or people you would nominate to be Returned 2 Vendor.

NOW IT IS YOUR TURN!

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Controversial wolf hunting now legal

For decades, the hunting of the gray wolf has been illegal  in the United States. This year they have been delisted from the endangered species list by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service opening the door for hunting in the northern Rocky Mountains.
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Environmental and animal rights groups are seeking an injunction in U.S. District Court in Montana to stop the hunts. Judge Donald Molloy is seeing the case, and it’s uncertain how and when he will rule. Earthjustice attorney Doug Honnold sought an an “injunction to stall hunting in both Idaho and Montana as part of a lawsuit seeking to restore protection of the wolves under the Endangered Species Act.”

“Although the gray wolf has rebounded from virtual extinction in the region a mere twenty years ago, wolf populations in the northern Rockies are not yet stable enough to lose these critical protections” according to the Sierra Club.  ”The management of the animals now falls to individual states to implement as they see fit, including hunting and aggressive agency management.”

“The population of gray wolves in the northern Rockies consists of three relatively isolated sub-populations, rather than one genetically connected group.  There are approximately 1,600 individuals and 100 breeding pairs in the region.  Many scientists maintain that this number is not high enough to ensure long-term population viability.” The Sierra Club Website continues,   “Instead, to have a sustainable population, wolves need to number between 2,000 and 5,000 individuals in the northern Rockies.  The state management plans tend to slide backwards, rather than allowing wolf populations to grow naturally.  Idaho, for example, plans to allow the number to be reduced to around 100 individuals, down from approximately 900.”

In Idaho, the limit is 220 wolves, and in Montana, it would be 75. Members of the Nez Perce tribe in Idaho can kill up to 35 wolves” according to CNN.

Though from a different part of our country, and with an outdated script, here is a quick, timeless video, shot by videographer Michael Mauro, highlighting the Wolves of Alaska.

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