WILDERNESS AND WILDLIFE is a series of recorded half-hour interviews with wildlife experts, activists, government representatives, academics, non-profit organization executives and others, focusing on North American wildlife and their mountain, forest and marine habitats -advocating the saving of animals, birds and other creatures and the environments that are of importance for their survival and enhancement. Listen to this WILDERNESS AND WILDLIFE podcast to hear about Grizzlies and Bison, Orcas and Eagles, endangered Forests, Plains, Waterways and connectivity passages that are important for migration and habitat. Subscribe to WILDERNESS & WILDLIFE ON any podcast platform. ForAccess to ALL 80+ interviews over the past 2 years, plus MORE about W&W, subscribe to our website at jswilderness5.net. First 2 months are FREE.
Jay is joined by Tom Goldtooth of the Indigenous Environmental Network to discuss environmental issues and their effects on indigenous people. In this interview, Tom talks about tribal activism re: t…
George Wuerthner is a professional photographer, writer and ecologist who writes frequently about wildfire. George has studied wildfire ecology as an undergraduate and then as a graduate student, stu…
George Wuerthner is a professional photographer, writer and ecologist who writes frequently about wildfire. George has studied wildfire ecology as an undergraduate and then as a graduate student, stu…
Jeannine Kimble is Visitor Services Manager of the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, 20 miles north of Socorro, New Mexico, in the Chihuahuan Desert south of Albuquerque. Jeannine is a native New M…
Mark Dowdle is Superintendent of Gates of the Arctic National Park in the far north of Alaska. Mark has been with the National Park Service for 24 years and started his new assignment at Gates of the…
Mark Dowdle is Superintendent of Gates of the Arctic National Park in the far north of Alaska and above the Arctic Circle. Mark has been with the National Park Service for 24 years and started his ne…
Joan Maloof, Professor Emeritus at Salisbury University, founded the Old-Growth Forest Network to preserve, protect and promote the country’s few remaining stands of old-growth forest. She spends her…
Jason Baldes is Wyoming Representative for the National Wildlife Federation and NWF’s Tribal Buffalo Coordinator for the Tribal Partnerships Program. He is a graduate of Montana State University wher…
Andy Kerr is a self-described Oregon conservationist, writer, analyst, operative, agitator, strategist, tactician, schmoozer, and raconteur. He has worked as Executive Director of Oregon Wild and has…
Bruce Gordon is the Founder and President of EcoFlight, an environmental service organization that operates out of Aspen, Colorado. For the past twenty-odd years, EcoFlight has been providing aerial …
Michael and Paula Webster, from Lincolnshire, England, spent five years roaming around South America, looking for birds - from Tierra del Fuego north to Colombia - and authoring a book: The Condor's…
In the most Northwest corner of the most Northwest state (of the lower 48), Scott Andrews tracks the annual migration of Snow Geese, trumpeter Swans and other birds and wildlife.
The Wildlife of Grand Canyon National Park is the subject of this interview with Ranger Greg Holm, Wildlife Biologist for the Park. He talks about the differences between the wildlife found on the ri…
JG is Executive Director of the Wildlife Conservation Network. JG talks about the work WCN does in many countries of the world to save endangered wildlife, with staff members partnering with local in…
This is our third interview with Dr. Joanna Lambert, Professor at the University of Colorado in Boulder – in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Lambert also serves as advisor to the …
David Parsons is a Board member of Project Coyote and vice-chairman and a science fellow of The Rewilding Institute (a conservation think tank) and is the Institute’s Carnivore Conservation Biologist…
John Davis is Executive Director of The Rewilding Institute, headquartered in Albuquerque and founded thirty years ago by Dave Foreman and others. In this interview, John discusses the unique approac…
Dr. Lambert teaches at the University of Colorado but has lived in Rwanda and worked with chimpanzees and other primates. In this interview, we explore the mental capacity of chimps and their problem…
Dr. Terry L. Root, Professor Emerita at Stanford University, continues her discussion of Climate Change. Root earned her undergraduate degree in Mathematics and Statistics from the University of New …
In this third interview, Kieran Suckling, Executive Director, and founder of the Center for Biological Diversity, talks about Cilmate Change and legislation CBD supports.. He studied computer science…