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Beaver State Podcast: Helping wildlife move in an increasingly fragmented Oregon

Beaver State Podcast: Helping wildlife move in an increasingly fragmented Oregon

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Beaver State Podcast: Helping wildlife move in an increasingly fragmented Oregon

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Sep 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The needs of humans and the needs of the wildlife that surround us are intensifying. Habitat loss and fragmentation due to human development keep wildlife from finding food, water and shelter. These factors also make adhering to daily, seasonal and life history needs extra challenging and inhibit migratory movements, like moving to and from foraging areas and breeding sites. Dr. Rachel Wheat has been working on the Oregon Wildlife Connectivity Plan, an effort to better understand wildlife connectivity in Oregon. The goal of the plan is to evaluate and map out existing landscape-level connectivity for 54 species that represent a wide range of wildlife species, their habitats and life history strategies and movement capabilities. This information will better inform Oregonians about the needs of wildlife even as we go about fulfilling our own needs. Dr. Wheat talked to Tim Akimoff and Beth Quillian about the project for this week’s Beaver State Podcast. 
Released:
Sep 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Beaver State Podcast is a show produced by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife's Information and Education Team. This show is about fish and wildlife management, hunting and fishing and wildlife viewing in Oregon.