
Episode #71 Gary Skiba - Colorado Wolf Reintroduction Updates
For over two decades Gary Skiba was a Wildlife Biologist for the Colorado Division of Wildlife. He is now the Wildlife Manager for the San Juan Citizens Alliance. Gary updated us on the Colorado wolf reintroduction, his history working for the Colorado Division of Wildlife and his role in the San Juan Citizens Alliance. Wolf Posts San Juan Citizens Alliance San Juan Citizens Alliance Colorado Parks & Wildlife (Wolves)
1 Apr 20221h 2min

Episode #70 Erin Johnston & Austin Ayres - The KBIC, Michigan Wolves & Tribal Influence on Wildlife Management
Erin Johnston is a Biologist and Wildlife Lead for the Natural Resources Department in the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (KBIC). Austin Ayres is a Wildlife Technician and a KBIC Tribal Member. Both Erin and Austin spoke about their roles in the KBIC, positive impacts of tribal influence on land & wildlife management in the upper peninsula of Michigan, and the history and current state of wolves in the region. KBIC Natural Resources DepartmentKBIC Facebook PageWolf Connection
25 Mars 20221h 9min

Episode #69 Louise Liebenberg - Predator Friendly Ranching in Canada
Louise Liebenberg has been a rancher in Alberta, Canada since 2008 after immigrating from Europe. Since she has come to North America, Louise has been at the forefront of coexistence ranching and teaching others how to deal with predators in Canada's wilderness with the help of livestock guardian dogs. Louise discussed what led her family to come to Canada, her opposition of wolf bounties in the late 2000's, guidelines for successful predator management, and how she reinforces positive me...
18 Mars 20221h 3min

Episode #68 Matt Barnes - Predator & Livestock Coexistence Management
Matt Barnes is a Rangeland Scientist who continues to study and apply methods for livestock & predator coexistence management in the western United States. He is part of the Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative and is an Advisor for the Rocky Mountain Wolf Project. Matt explained his rangeland management methods, how they impact livestock in positive ways opening the door for predator coexistence including wolves, bears and mountain lions. Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperat...
11 Mars 20221h 3min

Episode #67 Dan MacNulty - The Effects of Wolf Hunts on Ecosystems
Dan MacNulty is an Associate Professor at Utah State University. He has focused his research on the long-term collaborative study of carnivores, ungulates, and woody-deciduous plants in northern Yellowstone National Park since 1995. Dan went into great detail explaining the impacts of wolves & other apex predators on the landscape, what happens when their numbers decrease, their affect on CWD and their roles in ecosystems at large around Montana, Wyoming and Idaho. MacNulty Anima...
4 Mars 20221h 7min

Episode #66 Raymond Toney - The Colorado Howl & Colorado Wolf Reintroduction
Raymond Toney is the voice of The Colorado Howl, a radio program that discusses a wide range of wolf topics as well as the wolf reintroduction taking place in Colorado. Raymond spoke about his journey to starting The Colorado Howl, updates on the wolf reintroduction in Colorado and the effects of wolves being given back federal protections via the Endangered Species Act. The Colorado Howl@thecoloradohowlColorado Parks & Wildlife - Wolf Management
25 Feb 20221h 3min

Episode #65 Hanna Pettersson - Wolves Social Impact Across Europe
Hanna Pettersson is a 4th year PhD Researcher at the University of Leeds. She has a Masters in Biodiversity, Conservation & Management, and for the past few years has been studying the impact of wolves in Spain across different communities. Hanna discussed the global conversation surrounding wolves as it pertains to social, economical and political issues. She also describes how her research will look to help communities handle wolf re-population in the near future. @HannaP3TT ...
18 Feb 20221h 1min

Episode #64 Stephen Rivera & John Calfa - Recent Wolf News & Episode Recaps
**UPDATE** After this podcast was recorded, impactful news broke in the wolf community! As of February 10th, a federal judge has reinstated protections for grey wolves under the Endangered Species Act in 44 states, including Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota. Wolves in the Northern Rockies (Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana ) were not re-listed as part of the decision. You can read more about the ruling here: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/10/climate/wolves-endangered-species-list.html Stephen an...
12 Feb 202250min