Episode #170 Carter Niemeyer - Wyoming Wolf Incident Part II

Episode #170 Carter Niemeyer - Wyoming Wolf Incident Part II

This is the second installment of our podcasts regarding the Wyoming Wolf Incident by speaking with Carter Niemeyer. We discussed the details of the incident, the reactions within both the hunting and non-consumptive communities, what the fallout could be from and Wyoming's massive elk herds prompting more hunting tags. Carter Niemeyer retired from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service in 2006 as the Wolf Recovery Coordinator for the state of Idaho. He was an integral part of the Federal W...

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Episode #240 Doug Smith - Lessons From Wolves

Episode #240 Doug Smith - Lessons From Wolves

Doug Smith retired as the Senior Wildlife Biologist in Yellowstone National park after 28 years of service where he supervised the wolf, elk, and bird programs. Doug has studied wolves for 44 years, d...

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Episode #239 Annick Hus & Arie Trouwborst - The Challenges of Wolf Conservation in Europe

Episode #239 Annick Hus & Arie Trouwborst - The Challenges of Wolf Conservation in Europe

Annick Hus is a Belgian Freelance Journalist who has studied Animal Welfare Science and Ethics and Law at the University of Winchester. Arie Trouwborst is a Nature Conservation Law Professor at Tilbur...

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Episode #238 John Potter - His Journey to Wolf Connection

Episode #238 John Potter - His Journey to Wolf Connection

John Potter grew up in the Upper Great Lakes region, spending his formative years immersed in the lush forests of the Great Northwoods, where he developed a profound love for the natural world that co...

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Episode #237 Melissa Smith - Sociological Aspects of State Species Management

Episode #237 Melissa Smith - Sociological Aspects of State Species Management

Melissa Smith is the Executive Director & Founder of Friends of the Wisconsin Wolf & Wildlife and has served on D.C. environmental committees with a deep understanding of the Endangered Species Act. ...

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Episode #236 Dr. John Vucetich - Government Interference in Native Species Restoration

Episode #236 Dr. John Vucetich - Government Interference in Native Species Restoration

Dr. John Vucetich has been working on the Isle Royale Wolf & Moose Project for over 30 years. He is a distinguished Professor at Michigan Technological University where he teaches Wildlife Ecology and...

24 Sep 20251h 4min

Episode #235 Leo Miranda - Conservation Without Conflict

Episode #235 Leo Miranda - Conservation Without Conflict

Leo Miranda was the USFWS Southeast Regional Director from 2018-2022, and is the Founder and CEO of Leo Miranda LLC which creates innovative wildlife conservation policy solutions. He also serves at t...

17 Sep 20251h 16min

Episode #234 Adam Bronstein - The Roadless Rule

Episode #234 Adam Bronstein - The Roadless Rule

Adam Bronstein has been with Western Watersheds Project since 2020 and is the Oregon Director for the organization. Adam grew up exploring the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York, and received a ...

27 Aug 20251h 3min

Episode #233 Lizzy Pennock - Ruling on ESA Protections for Wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains

Episode #233 Lizzy Pennock - Ruling on ESA Protections for Wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains

Lizzy Pennock has been the Carnivore Coexistence Attorney for WIldEarth Guardians for 4 years. Earlier in August, a federal district court in Missoula ruled that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service vio...

20 Aug 20251h 14min

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