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Northwest Nature Matters

What does on-the-ground conservation look like and who makes it happen? Hosted by wildlife biologist Monty Gregg, this podcast connects you with wildlife and habitat experts through long-form discussi... Read more

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#25 The Foundation: Exploring Plate Tectonics, Volcanism, and Mountain Building in the PNW

#25 The Foundation: Exploring Plate Tectonics, Volcanism, and Mountain Building in the PNW

Geology is a fundamental discipline to major biological concepts such as evolution and biogeography. Join me in a fascin... Read more

21 Nov 2019

1hr 19mins

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#3 The Hidden Story of American Conservation

#3 The Hidden Story of American Conservation

The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation is considered an exemplary example of success but new challenges loom ... Read more

27 Nov 2018

1hr 8mins

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#24 Teaching the Next Generation of Conservationists

#24 Teaching the Next Generation of Conservationists

Great conversation with Selina Heppell, the Chair of the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at Oregon State University... Read more

7 Nov 2019

1hr 1min

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#6 Koepa: The Natural History and Conservation of The Bighorn

#6 Koepa: The Natural History and Conservation of The Bighorn

A conversation with Mark Penninger about the natural history and conservation of the bighorn sheep. Mark is the Forest B... Read more

16 Jan 2019

1hr 34mins

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#9 Simple Chemistry and a Complex Problem: Ocean Acidification in the Pacific Northwest

#9 Simple Chemistry and a Complex Problem: Ocean Acidification in the Pacific Northwest

An eye-opening conversation with Dr. Burke Hales and Dr. George Waldbusser about the effects of ocean acidification on o... Read more

27 Feb 2019

1hr 9mins

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#26 Wildlife On The Move: Connectivity in a Human Altered Landscape

#26 Wildlife On The Move: Connectivity in a Human Altered Landscape

Wildlife connectivity is a hot topic - especially in the West. Join for a fascinating conversation with Leslie Bliss-Ket... Read more

25 Dec 2019

1hr 1min

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#14 Narrative of a Naturalist: The Journal of John Kirk Townsend PT 1

#14 Narrative of a Naturalist: The Journal of John Kirk Townsend PT 1

Part one of a series dedicated to the naturalist and explorer, John Kirk Townsend. In 1839, Townsend published his journ... Read more

22 May 2019

2hr 3mins

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#10 Trailblazing Recovery: A Case Study of the First Fish De-Listing Ever

#10 Trailblazing Recovery: A Case Study of the First Fish De-Listing Ever

A conversation with biologists Brian Bangs and Chris Allen about a pioneering success story recovering the once Endanger... Read more

15 Mar 2019

1hr 30mins

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#28 The Kelp Ecosystem of the PNW Part I

#28 The Kelp Ecosystem of the PNW Part I

A fascinating window into new discoveries in kelp ecology and conservation with Sara Hamilton - a leading researcher stu... Read more

30 Mar 2020

1hr 13mins

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#13. Talking Wildlife Career Tracks

#13. Talking Wildlife Career Tracks

This episode is primarily oriented to students, early professionals, and others considering wildlife careers. We explore... Read more

10 May 2019

2hr 5mins

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#23 Pathfinders in Wildlife

#23 Pathfinders in Wildlife

An inspiring discussion with three leaders in wildlife science and management. Harriet Allen, Evie Merrill, and Wini Kes... Read more

16 Oct 2019

1hr 3mins

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#7 Breakthroughs in Studying Predator and Prey

#7 Breakthroughs in Studying Predator and Prey

A fascinating conversation with Taal Levi, Assistant Professor in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at Oregon Sta... Read more

30 Jan 2019

1hr 48mins

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#27 Sentinels of the Big Sky: Exploring the Ecology of Western Grouse Species

#27 Sentinels of the Big Sky: Exploring the Ecology of Western Grouse Species

Join me for a great conversation with Michael Schroeder, a research scientist with Washington Department of Fish and Wil... Read more

1 Jan 2020

1hr 16mins

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#21 Equids At-Large on Public Land

#21 Equids At-Large on Public Land

Free-roaming horses and burros represent one of the most challenging and complex issues in the realm of western public l... Read more

28 Aug 2019

1hr 25mins

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#5 Exploring Ethics & Values in Wildlife Management

#5 Exploring Ethics & Values in Wildlife Management

A fascinating conversation with Michael P. Nelson, an environmental scholar, writer, teacher, speaker, consultant, and P... Read more

2 Jan 2019

1hr 35mins

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