
Episode #34 Wendi McLendon-Covey - An Inspiring Wolf Connection
Wendi McLendon-Covey is an actress and comedian who stars in the television series Reno 911! (Comedy Central) & The Goldbergs (ABC) and played a supporting role in the movie Bridesmaids (2011). She has been in multiple movies and television shows over the course of her career and is currently involved in three new releases: Sylvie's Love, Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar, and Long Weekend. Wendi spoke to us about her career and the profound effect Wolf Connection has had on...
19 Mars 20211h

Episode #33 Suzanne Asha Stone - Wildlife Coexistence & Conflict Resolution
Suzanne has spent over 30+ years looking to restore wolves to the Rockies and Pacific Northwest. She was a member of both the Idaho and Yellowstone wolf reintroduction teams that restored wolves to central Idaho and Yellowstone National Park. She is co-founder of the Wood River Wolf Project which promotes the coexistence of livestock and wolves by proactively using non-lethal measures to prevent depredation. Suzanne spoke about her experiences in the Idaho wolf reintroduction project,...
12 Mars 20211h 5min

Episode #32 Mike Phillips - Colorado Wolf Reintroduction
Mike Phillips has played a key role in wolf conservation and recovery for 40+ years. He was part of the red wolf & gray wolf recovery efforts in the 1990's and is a founding member of the Turner Endangered Species Fund and Turner Biodiversity Divisions. As a former Democratic legislator in Montana, Mike helped inform the public about Colorado Proposition 114, which will be reintroducing gray wolves back to Colorado west of the continental divide. Mike offered his thoughts on the Colorad...
5 Mars 20211h 14min

Episode #31 Carter Niemeyer - Government Trapper; Wolf Advocate
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 Wolf Reintroduction in both Yellowstone and Idaho. Carter has authored two books, Wolfer and Wolf Land which can be purchased through multiple book retailers. He spoke about growing up in Iowa, his time spent as a government trapper and the experiences he had as he helped bring wolves back into the western United States. ...
26 Feb 20211h 32min

Wolf Tales - Kate Ochsman, Wildlife Photographer
**Click the link to view Kate's pictures that we discuss on the podcast** https://www.instagram.com/p/CLe9h2eAgtg/?igshid=sg4hdl5rcgp1 Kate Ochsman is a wildlife photographer, certified South African Safari Guide and conservationist. She has traveled the globe photographing, guiding and conserving wildlife until it landed her in Montana - on the doorstep of Yellowstone National Park. Kate spoke about her artistic process and the techniques she uses while taking photographs of animal...
19 Feb 202152min

Episode #30 Maddy Jackson - Minnesota Wolves & Non-Invasive Study Methods
Maddy Jackson is a Project Technician with the Yellowstone Wolf Project. She is currently working on studies pertaining to wolf scat and the information that can be gathered non-invasively from wolf packs. She has a B.S. in Ecology/Evolution/Behavior from the University of Minnesota and currently resides in Gardiner, Montana. Maddy described growing up in Minnesota close to the Superior National Forest & The Boundary Waters. She talks about her work for wolves in Minnesota, Idaho and Ye...
13 Feb 20211h 11min

Episode #29 Taylor Bland - Wolf Guiding and Habituation
Taylor Bland has been a wildlife guide and wolf observer for over 2 years with Yellowstone Wolf Tracker. She graduated from The Ohio State University with a degree in Zoology, studied abroad at Kruger National Park in South Africa and now sits on the board of the International Wolf Center in Ely, Minnesota. Taylor talks about her guiding style when she takes groups around Yellowstone. She also discusses the effects she sees that photography and videography are having on wolves in the park an...
6 Feb 202156min

Episode #28 Jack Rabe - Prey Sites & Migration Dynamics in Yellowstone
Jack Rabe is currently obtaining his Master's Degree in Conservation Sciences at the University of Minnesota in conjunction with the Yellowstone Wolf/Elk/Cougar projects. Jack has studied all 3 species at length as a Biological Technician and examined the dynamics they have within Yellowstone National Park. He has a B.S. in Forest, Fishery and Wildlife from The Ohio State University. Jack discusses prey sites of elk and bison, how wolves & cougars differ in the way meat is consumed on a...
29 Jan 20211h 2min