WESTFIELD, Massachusetts – October 10, 2024 – Savage Arms®, is proud to announce the new episode of Serve the Land is featured on multiple platforms. “Serve the Land” debuted on Carbon TV and premiers on YouTube tonight at 7 pm ET.
“Serve the Land” is a captivating series that showcases the importance of sustainable hunting and responsible wildlife management. In this exciting new installment, Beth Shimanski joins forces with renowned British chef and deer manager Mike Robinson to explore the world of fallow deer hunting.
Together, they delve into the United Kingdom’s distinctive approach to wildlife management, which has enabled Mike to incorporate wild game into his acclaimed Michelin-star restaurants throughout the country. Additionally, Mike’s direct-to-consumer service, Deer Box, offers individuals the opportunity to savor the finest wild game meat.
“I was thrilled to have the opportunity to get in the field with Mike Robinson and shed light on the unique wildlife management practices in the United Kingdom. This episode will provide viewers with a deeper understanding of the importance of sustainable hunting and its role in promoting conservation,” said Shimanski.
This episode of “Serve the Land” features the all-new Savage 110 Pro Pursuit Rifle (PPR), designed with Mike Robinson. The 110 PPR is a true standout among hunting rifles, crafted for those who spend time pursuing big game. The 110 PPR is available now in nine different calibers, including 308 Win., 6.5 PRC and more, for an MSRP of $2399.
The fallow deer hunt and Robinson’s mission to use wildlife management to bring venison to more tables can be watched, read and experienced on Carbon TV, Savage YouTube and on the Savage website.
For more information about Savage Arms and its extensive line of leading firearms, visit savagearms.com. The Savage Blog is also a resource for all things Savage that is updated regularly with a wide-variety of content.
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