
Episode #139 Brad Orsted - Through The Wilderness
Brad Orsted is an award-winning wildlife and conservation filmmaker/photographer, author, speaker and wilderness therapy instructor. Brad’s first memoir, Through the Wilderness: My Journey of Redemption and Healing in the American Wild, is out now and available for purchase in all places where books are sold. He spoke to us about his process of writing his memoir, his feelings surrounding its release to the public, and the message he hopes it conveys to those who read it. Brad Orsted Webs...
1 Syys 202359min

Episode #138 John E. Marriott - The Kootenay Wolves & The Pipestone Wolves
John E. Marriott has been photographing wildlife for over 30 years and has authored multiple books on wolves, bears and national parks. He is involved in Canadian conservation issues with his non-profit organization, EXPOSED Wildlife Conservancy, which provides ethical and science-based solutions to solve the most pressing wildlife management challenges today. John spoke at length about his experiences as a young, up and coming photographer, his wolf books, The Kootenay Wolves: Five Years F...
24 Elo 20231h 8min

Episode #137 Michelle Lute - Wildlife For All
Michelle Lute is the Co-Executive Director for Wildlife For All, whose mission is to reform wildlife management in the U.S. to be more democratic, compassionate and focused on protecting wild species and ecosystems. She is a conservation scientist and advocate with nearly twenty years experience in biodiversity conservation on public and private lands around the globe. Michelle spoke about the efforts of Wildlife For All, the impacts of wildlife management on wolves and other predators, and ...
11 Elo 20231h 4min

Episode #136 John Marchwick - A Changed Perspective on Wolves
**UPDATE** Shortly after we recorded this episode, an Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife kill order for the Five Points Pack, claimed the lives of 4 wolves from that pack. That order has been lifted, however another kill order was issued for the Lookout Mountain Pack for up to two wolves. These orders were issued due to livestock depredations and conflicts. Updates on these lethal removal orders from Oregon Department of Fish Wildlife can be seen here also follow John Marchwick on ...
4 Elo 20231h 6min

Episode #135 Dave Stalling - A Defender of All Things Wild
Dave Stalling is a former Force Recon Marine who has deeper understanding of what it means to be part of the natural world. He was the former conservation writer for the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundations - Bugle Magazine for a decade. He has also worked for the U.S. Forest Service, the National Wildlife Federation, Trout Unlimited and is a past President of the Montana Wildlife Federation. He now serves on the Advisory Committee for Wildlife for All. Dave spoke about his deep passi...
26 Heinä 20231h 12min

Episode #134 Katie Jackson - A Ranching Family's Wolf Watching Trip to Yellowstone
Katie Jackson is a freelance writer who covers adventure travel, camping, national parks, and outdoor gear, that has been featured in Outside Magazine and USA Today. She recently published an essay in Outside Magazine titled: My Rancher Parents Hate Wolves. I Took Them on a Wolf-Watching Tour in Yellowstone to Change Their Minds. She talked with us about her upbringing in a ranching family, the career she's built as a freelance writer, and how she looked to bring two differing views on wol...
20 Heinä 202353min

Episode #133 Joanna Lambert - Our History and Future with Wolves
Joanna Lambert is a Professor of Environmental Studies and Faculty in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology for the University of Colorado, Boulder. She has been teaching for over 25 years. Her research has covered primates in Africa, wolves in the Rocky Mountain West, and animals as they adapt to human based landscapes. She is also the Senior Science Advisor for the Rocky Mountain Wolf Project. Joanna spoke to us about wolves in her research, their relationship with humans over time, and shared...
14 Heinä 20231h 11min

Episode #132 Candace Dyar - Nature & Conservation Photography
Candace Dyar is a nature and conservation photographer, educator, wildlife & wolf advocate based in Washington State for nearly two decades. Her work has captured the attention of global audiences and been featured by acclaimed outlets such as World Wildlife Fund and The Weather Channel / Pattrn. Candace shared some of her incredible wolf photos and the stories behind them! She also spoke about her background, and the impact her photos have made on people around her. Candace Dyar Photo...
7 Heinä 20231h 5min