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Backcountry Bliss and Wildlife Wellness
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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Jan 5, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Is our growing presence in the backcountry stressing wintering wildlife and degrading their habitats? Can we responsibly use wildlife habitat as our playgrounds? How can we keep wildlife in mind, keep disturbances and displacements minimal as climate change increases, and ensure that wildlife populations can be resilient in an uncertain future?
SPEAKER BIOS:
Sarah Dewey: Sarah is a Wildlife Biologist at Grand Teton National Park and the Chair of the Teton Range Bighorn Sheep Working Group. She monitors, researches, and manages the ungulate populations in the park, including bighorn sheep, bison, elk, moose, mule deer, and pronghorn.
Kurt Hellman: Kurt is the Senior Coordinator of the Wildlife-Recreation Coexistence Program for Conservation Northwest. While supporting conservation efforts through grassroots activism, Kurt also works to better the relationship between wildlife and outdoor recreation across Washington state.
Mike Crosby: Mike is a 34-year veteran of the Colorado Division of Wildlife, now Colorado Parks and Wildlife. He currently serves as President of the Open Lands, Rivers, and Trails committee and helped found the Wintering Wildlife Conservation Initiative in 2021.
RESOURCES:
Conservation Northwest
Teton Bighorn Sheep Working Group
Bighorn Sheep Working Group Recommendations
Wintering Wildlife Conservation Initiative
Denizens of the Steep
Poster: Minimizing our Impacts to Wintering Wildlife
Colorado Mountain Club
SPONSORS:
Outdoor Alliance
The Mighty Arrow Family Foundation
REI
TRANSCRIPTS:
(click here)
CREDITS:
Produced/Edited by Tess Goodwin
Co-hosted by David Page
Co-hosted and Directed by Emily Scott
Music by Rattlesnake Preachers feat. Kerry McClay
SPEAKER BIOS:
Sarah Dewey: Sarah is a Wildlife Biologist at Grand Teton National Park and the Chair of the Teton Range Bighorn Sheep Working Group. She monitors, researches, and manages the ungulate populations in the park, including bighorn sheep, bison, elk, moose, mule deer, and pronghorn.
Kurt Hellman: Kurt is the Senior Coordinator of the Wildlife-Recreation Coexistence Program for Conservation Northwest. While supporting conservation efforts through grassroots activism, Kurt also works to better the relationship between wildlife and outdoor recreation across Washington state.
Mike Crosby: Mike is a 34-year veteran of the Colorado Division of Wildlife, now Colorado Parks and Wildlife. He currently serves as President of the Open Lands, Rivers, and Trails committee and helped found the Wintering Wildlife Conservation Initiative in 2021.
RESOURCES:
Conservation Northwest
Teton Bighorn Sheep Working Group
Bighorn Sheep Working Group Recommendations
Wintering Wildlife Conservation Initiative
Denizens of the Steep
Poster: Minimizing our Impacts to Wintering Wildlife
Colorado Mountain Club
SPONSORS:
Outdoor Alliance
The Mighty Arrow Family Foundation
REI
TRANSCRIPTS:
(click here)
CREDITS:
Produced/Edited by Tess Goodwin
Co-hosted by David Page
Co-hosted and Directed by Emily Scott
Music by Rattlesnake Preachers feat. Kerry McClay
Released:
Jan 5, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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