Episode #98 Ryan Devereaux - Endangered Wolves in the Northern Rockies & Federal Lawsuits

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...

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Episode #247 Eric Washburn - The Future of Winter, Water, and Wildlife in Colorado

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 Apr 55min

Episode #246 Brianna Godberson - A Journey with Wolves Part 2

Episode #246 Brianna Godberson - A Journey with Wolves Part 2

Brianna Godberson is the host of the Find Your Wild podcast, an artist, and business owner of Femme Sauvage based in Long Island, NY. Brianna reflected on her transformative visits to three wolf sanc...

25 Mars 18min

Episode #245 Candace Dyar - A Journey With Wolves

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 Mars 28min

Episode #244 Eleri Lopp - Wolves In Estonia

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 Mars 1h 7min

Episode #243 Eleanor Keisman - New Animal

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 Feb 47min

Episode #242 Paul Koberstein - The Importance of Old Growth Forests

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 Feb 59min

Episode #241 Malou Anderson - Generational Ranching & Coexistence in Tom Miner Basin

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 Feb 1h 3min

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...

10 Dec 202547min

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