Ranked #1

#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
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1hr 19mins
Ranked #2

#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
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1hr 8mins
Ranked #3

#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
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1hr 1min
Ranked #4

#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
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1hr 34mins
Ranked #5

#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
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1hr 9mins
Ranked #6

#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
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1hr 1min
Ranked #7

#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
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2hr 3mins
Ranked #8

#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
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1hr 30mins
Ranked #9

#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
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1hr 13mins
Ranked #10

#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
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2hr 5mins
Ranked #11

#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
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1hr 3mins
Ranked #12

#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
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1hr 48mins
Ranked #13

#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
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1hr 16mins
Ranked #14

#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
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1hr 25mins
Ranked #15

#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
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1hr 35mins