
Episode #100 Lizzy Pennock - Montana Wolf Lawsuit & WildEarth Guardians
Lizzy Pennock is the Carnivore Coexistence Advocate with WildEarth Guardians. Recently, WildEarth Guardians and Project Coyote filed a lawsuit challenging Montana's expanded wolf hunting program, established by the 2021 state Legislature. The ruling was successful in granting a temporary restraining order against the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, the State of Montana, and the Fish and Wildlife Commission. Lizzy spoke to us about the expanded wolf hunting program in Montana, the det...
25 Nov 20221h 7min

Episode #99 Michelle Mancini - Wolf Sanctuary of PA
Wolf Sanctuary of PA has been in operation for over 40 years, and is home to over 50 wolves and wolf dogs. Through their guided tours, they seek to dispel some of the common myths about wolves and provide a more accurate and respectful image of this keystone species.Michelle Mancini, the Education Director, spoke with us about the history and logistics of the organization and the impact they have made in their community. Wolf Sanctuary of PA@pa_wolf@thewolfconnectionpod
18 Nov 202245min

Episode #98 Ryan Devereaux - Endangered Wolves in the Northern Rockies & Federal Lawsuits
Ryan Devereaux has been an investigative journalist for The Intercept for almost a decade. His two recent pieces titled "In Reviewing Wolves' Endangered Status, Martha Williams Confronts Her Montana Past" and "The Fight To Stop Republicans From Killing Wolves and Grizzlies" details the ongoing issues surrounding the wolf hunts in Montana. We spoke in depth with Ryan about Martha Williams, who is the current Director of U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, her ties to Montana Fish & Wildlif...
12 Nov 20221h 1min

Episode #97 Nick Gevock - Wolves as a Guise to Privatize Public Wildlife
Nick Gevock does public policy and communications work on a wide range of conservation issues in Montana and the Northern Rockies. He previously served as the Conservation Director for the Montana Wildlife Federation for 8 years and as a newspaper reporter for 11 years in Montana covering wolf issues. We talked with Nick about his background as a hunter, his work as a reporter and the history of the wolf conservation debate. He also shared how wolf vitriol and extreme management action...
4 Nov 20221h 8min

Episode #96 International Wolf Symposium #4 - Wolves of the Rockies
This is the fourth and final episode of our podcasts recorded at The International Wolf Symposium in Minneapolis, Minnesota! Marc Cooke and Kim Bean are the President and Vice President of the non-profit organization Wolves of the Rockies. Since 2011, their mission has been to protect and defend the wolves of Yellowstone National Park & the Rocky Mountains while trying to enact positive change for all wolves across the country. We talked about their thoughts on the symposium, the direct...
28 Okt 202234min

Episode #95 International Wolf Symposium #3 - Taylor Bland
This is the third episode of our podcasts recorded at The International Wolf Symposium in Minneapolis, Minnesota! Taylor Bland has gone from being a wildlife guide in Yellowstone National Park, to a Biological Technician for the Yellowstone Wolf Project. She is also on the Board of Directors for the International Wolf Center. We talked about the changes happening in her professional life, the impact the symposium had for her and what she was taking away from her time in Minnesota. @taylor...
25 Okt 202214min

Episode #94 International Wolf Symposium #2 - Bridget Borg
This is the second of our podcasts recorded at The International Wolf Symposium in Minneapolis, Minnesota! Bridget Borg is a Wildlife Biologist in Denali National Park where she has been studying wolves for over a decade. She is also the Principal Investigator for Denali National Park's wolf and caribou research programs. We talked about her plenary session that discussed the history of Denali National Park wolf studies, the impact the symposium has on research and collaboration, and what s...
21 Okt 202225min

Episode #93 International Wolf Symposium #1 - Bridgett VonHoldt, Kristin Brzeski, Joey Hinton/Gulf Coast Canine Project
This is the first of our podcasts recorded at The International Wolf Symposium in Minneapolis, Minnesota! Bridgett VonHoldt, Kristin Brzeski, and Joey Hinton are all co-founders of the Gulf Coast Canine Project. The goals of the project are to understand the genetic ancestry of the unique wild canines persisting along the Gulf Coast of the United States and study how red wolf ancestry affects morphology and behavior. We discussed their work both individually and as colleagues, and their exp...
19 Okt 202229min