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Miles is stationed in Santa Fe and talks about traveling along the borders wall to assess the difficulties the wall presents for jaguars, wolves and other wildlife
Mike talks about the threats to Grizzlies, Wolves, Bison and other Montana wildlife and the legislation that would result in further trouble for these animals
Alissa talks about the research she did in Glacier National Park, studying lynx behavior.
This is Part 2 of George's narrative of running the Ivishak River in Alaska
George recounts his experience kayaking the Ivishak River in Alaska, summer 2024
Tom is a member of the Blackfoot Nation located in northern Montana. Tom works out of Washington, D. C. as a lobbyist on behalf of many tribes and focuses on environmental issues. This is Part 2 of a…
Dr. Alston talks about his extensive experience in the region known as the Sonoran Desert - and of the various forms of wildlife that are unique to this part of the U.S. Part 2.
Tom Rodgers represents tribal positions in Washington, D.C. focusing on environmental & most notably wildlife issues. In this interview, Tom talks about the various issues of concern to tribes and hi…
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has plans to reintroduce Grizzly bears to the Cascade Mountains in Washington state - and Wayne, as a USFWS officer is involved in that process. In this interview, he…
Rick is retired from the University of Alaska as a Marine Biologist and has been involved in the cleanup of the Exxon oil spill since the beginning. He talks about the lasting impact of that disaster…
The Sonoran desert of the American Southwest has its own unique ecosystem with its own assortment of wildlife. Dr. Alston talks about his studies and research in this past of the country. Part 1
Dorothy is a veteran of conservation efforts in Montana, enjoying successes and enduring defeats. In this interview, she talks about her experiences and about the difficult situation Montana is facin…
Rick is retired from the University of Alaska and a marine wildlife specialist, working in Alaska. He has been involved in the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup and reports on its current status. Part 1…
Karen Frits is the Wildlife Conservation Officer for the Humane Society of the U.S. and discusses the HUS policy re: wildlife and what it does to abolish wildlife capture and killing contests as well…
Karen Garthwait is Acting Public Affairs Specialist for Canyonlands. Karen has been an Interpretation park ranger with the NPS since 2004 and stationed here in Moab for 18 years, starting out as a Pa…
Karen Garthwait, is Acting Public Affairs Specialist for Canyonlands. Karen has been an Interpretation park ranger with the NPS since 2004 and stationed here in Moab for 18 years, starting out as a P…
Denver Holt is Founder & President of Owl Research Institute in Charlo, Montana, about 20 miles south of Flathead Lake. Today, it is one of the premier owl research centers in the world. Denver has p…
Denver Holt is Founder & President of Owl Research Institute in Charlo, Montana, about 20 miles south of Flathead Lake. Today, it is one of the premier owl research centers in the world. Denver has p…
Ryan Trimbath, a Biologist at Cuyahoga Valley National Park where he has worked for the last eight years. Prior to working for the NPS, Ryan got a degree in Wildlife & Conservation Biology from Ohio …
Ryan Trimbath, a Biologist at Cuyahoga Valley National Park where he has worked for the last eight years. Prior to working for the NPS, Ryan got a degree in Wildlife & Conservation Biology from Ohio …