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With Respect for Rolling Tundra: Ranger Sara Wolman

With Respect for Rolling Tundra: Ranger Sara Wolman

FromShe Explores


With Respect for Rolling Tundra: Ranger Sara Wolman

FromShe Explores

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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Sep 4, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Sara Wolman is an interpretive park ranger for US Fish and Wildlife in King Salmon, Alaska. Find out how she's building a career, fostering community, and raising a young child in the rolling tundra, and what you do to help gather valuable scientific data to help tell the story of environmental change.
Sara reached out because every day, she's confronted with a story that's just not getting enough attention: marine mammal and bird dieout on Bristol Bay - - and what it could mean for the rest of the world.
Featured in this episode: Sara Wolman
Hosted by Gale Straub
Sponsored by Merrell, Deuter, and Ana Luisa
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In this episode, you'll hear:

About how Sara fell in love with Alaska on a visit in college and knew she needed to return
Sara's early career doing trail work in Alaska, Washington, and California
About working at Katmai National Park as a ranger, and a couple of tips for those looking to work at a federal agency
What a National Park conservancy or "friends of" group is
Her career evolution to working at US Fish and Wildlife as an interpretive ranger
About the marine species die-offs occuring on Bristol Bay and what they might say about the rest of the world
How we can help collect data for federal agencies and nonprofits that can help tell the story of environmental change
Tips for gaining a deeper appreciation fo the natural world when you're spending time outsdie
What Sarah loves about living in King Salmon
How she's built community living in the bush
Why we might need to devote a whole additional episode on women in the bush of Alaska

Resources

Sara Wolman: Instagram & Website
Report Marine Mammal/bird Strandings: Fisheries.noaa.gov/report
Coastal Obesrvation and Seabird Survey Team (COASST):coasst.org
Local Environmental Observer Network (LEO Network) - You can sign up for the Northern Climate Observer here: Leonetwork.org
Bear Cams: Explore.org
Katmai Conservancy
Volunteer.org
USA Jobs
She Explores Episode: Nature Up Close - Science Illustrator Kristin Link
She Explores Episode: Conservation and Experience - Jerryne Cole
Episode Landing Page

Sponsors and Discount Codes

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Music is by Kai Engel, Lee Rosevere, Josh Woodward, and Meydän using a creative commons attributions license.
Released:
Sep 4, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Stories of women who are inspired by time spent outside take the shape of interviews, in-the-field recordings, and listener submissions. These make up a tapestry of episodes covering themes such as solo hiking and camping; entrepreneurship; aging; diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI); conservation; motherhood; chronic illness; and feminism as they intersect with outdoor experiences. Hosted by Gale Straub.