Wild and Free? Wild Horses and Burros | Val Barbour & Janelle Ghiorso | Oregon Wild Horse Organization | Ep. 055
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1y ago
In this episode, I interview Val Barbour and Janelle Ghiorso with Oregon Wild Horse Organization. Topics we discuss: What is so special about wild horses? Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971. Federal Land management agencies abdicating their responsibilities.  Are wild horses a native species? Conflicts between cattle interests and horses. Ecological niches that horses and  burros provide. The health of horses vs cows on public lands. Horse/predator relationships. Horse gathers, sterilization initiatives, and holding facilities.  Issues with the immunocontraceptive ..read more
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Central Cascades Wilderness Limited Entry | John Allen | Deschutes National Forest | Ep. 005
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2y ago
Interview with John Allen, Forest Supervisor with the Deschutes National Forest concerning the new Wilderness limited entry permitting system that will be going into place beginning in 2020. www.wildernesspodcast.comSupport the show (http://www.wildernesspodcast.com/support ..read more
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Wilderness Bill S.47 | Lydia Weiss | The Wilderness Society | Ep. 003
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2y ago
Interview with Lydia Weiss of the Wilderness Society on the new public lands package S.47Support the show (http://www.wildernesspodcast.com/support ..read more
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America's Red Rock Wilderness Act | Terri Martin | SUWA | Wilderness 30x30 | Ep. 048
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2y ago
Wilderness 30x30 | A Wilderness Podcast miniseries In this episode, I speak with Terri Martin, Intermountain West Organizer with the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance (SUWA). We talk about the founding of SUWA, how they have been successful in an anti-wilderness and anti-federal lands environment, local control efforts undermining the public trust, new wilderness as part of the 30x30 campaign, Native American reception to wilderness in Utah, Bears Ears as a catalyst for 30x30, America’s Red Rock Wilderness Act, the spine of the continent, the importance of landscape connectivity, climate miti ..read more
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Trouble in the Tongass Pt. 1 | Dan Cannon | SE Alaska Conservation Council | Ep. 020
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2y ago
In this episode, I speak with Dan Cannon, Tongass Forest Program Manager with the Southeast Alaska Conservation Council. We discuss proposed old growth logging, the Roadless Rule, the importance of the Tongass and some of the politics surrounding the issues. In the next episode, I will speak with Andrew Thoms, the Executive Director with the Sitka Conservation Society where we will go into greater detail on the resource and what logging would mean for the local economy.  Add this saga to the growing list of attacks on our public lands where local and national consensus is ignored and mult ..read more
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An Activist's Life | Phil Knight | Montanans for Gallatin Wilderness | Ep. 040
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2y ago
In this episode, I interview Phil Knight, a long-time wilderness and wildlands activist in Montana. We discuss Phil’s guiding in Yellowstone, recently watching wolves kill a Bison, the accelerating destruction of wild nature, the fallacies of forest health initiatives, promoting forest resiliency, Phil’s early years, his activist history, his time with Earth First!, his early frustrations learning about how the government was managing public lands, the timber wars and locking his neck to a loading machine, Cove Mallard in Idaho, the evolution of activism, what Phil is up to today, his project ..read more
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Predators, Big Greens and the Grassroots | George Wuerthner | Public Lands Media | Ep. 036
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2y ago
In this episode, I speak with George Wuerthner, wilderness activist and wildlands ecologist. George is a frequent guest of the program and a prolific writer and advocate for the wild. He has authored more than 38 books on public lands issues and conservation. We talk about predator hunting and the associated ecological and social fallout, wolf hunting exacerbating cattle grazing conflicts, Aldo Leopold and the wolf as told in his Sand County Almanac, changing the direction and missions of state fish and wildlife agencies, taking on “the old boy”hunting  network, predator management and ou ..read more
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Climate Disruption | Dahr Jamail | The End of Ice | Ep. 046
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2y ago
In this episode, I interview Dahr Jamail, author of The End of Ice: Bearing Witness and Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Disruption. We talk about Dahr’s life as an investigative journalist, his introduction to the climate crisis through his reporting, climate as the biggest story of all time, his book The End of Ice, coming to grips with our bleak climate reality, how quickly the climate is changing, having difficult conversations about climate disruption, personal rights versus obligations to the planet and future generations, transitioning from an industrial civilization to something ..read more
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Hundreds of New National Parks | Michael Kellett | Restore the North Woods | Wilderness 30x30 | Ep. 051
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2y ago
In this episode, I interview Michael Kellett, Executive Director of Restore the North Woods, a non-profit environmental group working in Maine with the mission of creating a new national park near Mount Katahdin. We talk about his early years, his time spent working for The Wilderness Society on the east coast, the founding and vision of Restore, the story about the creation of the first national monument in Maine, the history and culture of New England landscapes and its working forests (i.e. logging), a vision for hundreds of new national parks across the country and how new national parks a ..read more
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Oregon's Wilderness Deficit | Erik Fernandez | Oregon Wild | Wilderness 30x30 | Ep. 050
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2y ago
Wilderness 30x30 | A Wilderness Podcast miniseries In this episode, I interview Erik Fernandez, Wilderness Program Manager with Oregon Wild. We talk about his position at Oregon Wild, the green fallacy that is the state of Oregon, the state’s dwindling roadless areas and high road density, Oregon’s lack of political champions for wilderness, the outsized influence extractive industries have in the state, the need for bold legislative protections to make up for lost ground, recent anti-wilderness attacks in Washington DC, all about the various ecosystems throughout the state, Erik’s thoughts a ..read more
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