
Episode #248 Cadence Truchot - Reconnecting Indigenous Communities in Grand Teton
Cadence Truchot has been the Tribal Community Engagement Fellow with Grand Teton National Park for over a year and a half. Her work within the park helps underserved Indigenous communities reconnect w...
8 Huhti 1h 5min

Episode #247 Eric Washburn - The Future of Winter, Water, and Wildlife in Colorado
Eric Washburn is a fifth-generation Coloradan who is a big game hunter, who is a Senior Policy Advisor for Pioneer Public Affairs. PPA works on clean energy technologies and advocacy movements to comb...
1 Huhti 55min

Episode #245 Candace Dyar - A Journey With Wolves
Candace Dyar is a nature and conservation photographer, educator, wildlife & wolf advocate based in Washington State for two decades. She has used her platform to collaborate on environmental issues w...
18 Maalis 28min

Episode #244 Eleri Lopp - Wolves In Estonia
Eleri Lopp is a photographer, videographer, and nature guide in Estonia. She has been tracking wolves for over a decade and observing ecological changes happening within her country. Eleri described ...
4 Maalis 1h 7min

Episode #243 Eleanor Keisman - New Animal
Eleanor Keisman is an American writer living in Vienna, Austria. She holds a BA from The New School and an MFA in creative writing from Drexel University. Her short stories, poetry, and essays have ap...
25 Helmi 47min

Episode #242 Paul Koberstein - The Importance of Old Growth Forests
Paul Koberstein cofounded Cascadia Times in 1995 and has been its editor ever since. Paul, a journalist for forty years, was a staff writer for The Oregonian and Willamette Week in the 1980s and 1990s...
18 Helmi 59min

Episode #241 Malou Anderson - Generational Ranching & Coexistence in Tom Miner Basin
The Anderson family is a multi-generational ranching operation in Tom Miner Basin, the grizzly bear corridor near Yellowstone National Park's northern boundary. Rather than dominate nature, the Anders...
11 Helmi 1h 3min















