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Beaver State Podcast

Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife

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Frequency: 1 episode/11d. Total Eps: 98

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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.
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Beaver State Podcast: Fishing the world with Luke Ovgard

Season 4 · Episode 136

jeudi 7 décembre 2023Duration 48:07

Luke Ovgard grew up fishing around Klamath Lake, but his fishing interests quickly outgrew even the legendary Klamath Lake redband trout that prowl the region. Luke's passion for fishing didn't necessarily mean catching bigger and bigger fish, in fact, it meant catching all kinds of fish, preferably anything that swims. Using techniques like micro fishing, Ovgard's passion for catching as many species as he can has taken him on road trips across America and now to places like the Canary Islands and Monaco. An author, a high-school teacher and now full-time, active-duty U.S. Military in Europe, Ovgard tells us about how he transformed fishing from a hobby to a lifestyle.

Show Notes: 

Luve Ovgard on Instagram

Book: Fishing Across America

Blog: Caught Ovgard

Beaver State Podcast: Hunting and fishing as a group activity

Season 4 · Episode 135

vendredi 3 novembre 2023Duration 01:04:42

Hunting and fishing as a group activity might not be everyone's first thought as a place to start, but for many people, especially the growing numbers of women who are participating in hunting and fishing, Facebook groups, meetup apps and community education events have offered an opportunity to do something that can be challenging to learn on your own. For this podcast episode, we talked to Hailey Malone and Claire Grubb, two friends and outdoor enthusiasts from Roseburg, Oregon, who found each other through social media groups and who inspired others around them to get into hunting, fishing, hiking and conservation volunteer opportunities through group activities. 

 

Show Notes: 

While the Mardy Hunters group mentioned in this podcast episode isn't currently active, there are a number of ways to connect with other people to learn hunting and fishing skills. 

ODFW Workshops and Events

Hunters of Color

LGBT+ Outdoors Hunting and Fishing

Meetup.com

Beaver State Podcast: Illustrating the science of how life begins with Katherine Roy

Season 4 · Episode 126

vendredi 26 mai 2023Duration 30:01

Children's author and illustrator Katherine Roy has tackled topics like sharks and elephants in books but more recently she has turned her brushes and words loose on the topic of reproduction in her latest book, "Making More - How Life Begins." We talked to Katherine for this episode about how a project like that comes together and what makes for effective science communication in elements like art and words for complex topics like the biology of reproduction. 

Show Notes:

Illustrator and Author Katherine Roy

 Website: https://www.katherineroy.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katherineroystudio/

 

Beaver State Podcast: Ocean Acidification and Hypoxia

Season 4 · Episode 125

jeudi 20 avril 2023Duration 01:07:00

Oregon was one of the first places in the world to observe the direct impacts of ocean acidification when the oyster hatchery production collapsed in 2007. Dr. Caren Braby, former Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Marine Resources Program Manager and Laura Anderson, former ODFW Commissioner and founder of Local Ocean Seafoods in Newport, talk us through the history, science and ongoing efforts to study and minimize impacts of ocean acidification and hypoxia. We look at current and potential future impacts on Oregon’s ocean fisheries and talk about what Oregonians can do now to help protect our natural resources in the future.

Clockwise: Dr. Caren Braby, Laura Anderson and Tim Akimoff

Show Notes - 

What is Ocean acidification

Ocean Acidification and Hypoxia Action Plan

Changing Waters on the Oregon Coast Video

Beaver State Podcast: Book Club - "The Feather Thief"

Season 4 · Episode 124

mercredi 22 mars 2023Duration 01:34:49

We read Kirk Wallace Johnson's "The Feather Thief" for this inaugural episode of the Beaver State Podcast Book Club, and we really enjoyed it. It's a fantastic crime story, a first-rate science explainer about the Age of Exploitation and peek behind the curtains of a small group of fly tyers who collect exceedingly rare feathers. This first Book Club podcast episode features fly fishing author and historian John Shewey and biologist Emily Weidner, who recommended the book and inadvertently influenced us to start a book club.

 

From top left - John Shewey, Emily Weidner and host Tim Akimoff

Show Notes: 

Previous Episodes featuring John Shewey - https://myodfw.com/articles/beaver-state-podcast-episode-81-steelhead-fly-fishing-history-john-shewey

Please feel free to contact us via email - 

Beaver_State_Podcast@odfw.oregon.gov

Beaver State Podcast: Counting Oregon's Trumpeter swans

Season 4 · Episode 123

mercredi 8 mars 2023Duration 43:33

Trumpeter swans may be recognizable by their loud, old-car-horn honking calls, but Oregon’s largest waterfowl species is still considered cryptic, because they tend to hang out around another large, white swan called Tundra swans. This makes counting Oregon’s Trumpeter swans challenging. To add to the challenges, you have Trumpeter swans that use the Pacific Flyway part of Western Oregon and a unique Rocky Mountain population of Trumpeter swans that sometimes use areas like Summer Lake and Malheur National Wildlife Refuge as wintering areas and breeding areas. This week’s podcast takes you on an adventure to count swans at Summer Lake Wildlife Area, where managers have been working to establish a breeding population. We spend the day with ODFW’s Statewide Waterfowl Coordinator Brandon Reishus learning about efforts to count and preserve these amazing birds.

Show Notes:

Lear more about Oregon’s Trumpeter swans here - https://myodfw.com/wildlife-viewing/species/trumpeter-swan#:~:text=Historically%20hunted%20to%20the%20brink,wingspan%20define%20this%20magnificent%20bird.

Questions or suggestions for topics, please email us at: Beaver_State_Podcast@odfw.oregon.gov

Subscribe to the Beaver State Podcast through Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play Music or Spotify.

Beaver State Podcast: A father and son steelhead adventure

Season 4 · Episode 122

vendredi 24 février 2023Duration 43:04

Dishaun and Caleb Berry are your typical father and son anglers who love to spend a day fishing together. But they grew up in very different eras. Dishaun, who founded Get Hooked LLC, a project that teaches at-risk and inner city youth how to fish and enjoy the outdoors, started out fishing piers in Santa Monica as a kid before moving to Oregon at a time when he did not see many other Black men out fishing, especially fishing for salmon or steelhead. Caleb, who is 25, has grown up with a few more role models in his father and uncles, who have used YouTube and social media to showcase their fishing adventures as Black men, fathers and passionate advocates of getting People of Color outside. In this episode, we float the Wilson River with Dishaun and Caleb Berry, and you get to hear the adventure, including all the joy associated with hooking and landing a large, hatchery steelhead.

Watch a video of the trip on Instagram or TikTok

Beaver State Podcast: Nicole goes hunting

Season 4 · Episode 121

mardi 7 février 2023Duration 21:17

Welcome to the 4th season of the Beaver State Podcast! In this episode, Tim and Nicole talk about Conservation Leaders for Tomorrow, a program that provides natural resource professionals training in the diverse values and important roles of hunting and its impact on conservation. Tim went through the program in 2015, and Nicole completed the training this year. In addition to completing a Hunter Education course, Nicole learned about trapping and shotgun shooting and safety skills. She wrapped up her CLFT course in Utah by participating in her first-ever pheasant hunt.

Learn more about Conservation Leaders for Tomorrow

What’s coming up on the Beaver State Podcast –

Don’t forget about the Beaver State Podcast Book Club. We’re currently reading “The Feather Thief” by Kirk Wallace Johnson and will be discussing the book with USFWS biologist Emily Weidner and writer and fly-fishing historian John Shewey. - https://myodfw.com/articles/beaver-state-podcast-bonus-episode-beaver-state-podcast-book-club

Questions or suggestions for topics, please email us at: Beaver_State_Podcast@odfw.oregon.gov

Bonus Episode: The Beaver State Podcast Book Club

Season 3

vendredi 23 décembre 2022Duration 07:08

So, how does this book club work?

We’ll be reading four books a year, or one book each quarter to be discussed in a podcast episode during that quarter. We’ll have guests that relate to the topics in the book as well as a special representative of the podcast audience to join us to discuss the book.

The first book for the first quarter of 2023 will be “The Feather Thief,” by Kirk Wallace Johnson. I highly encourage folks to pick up a copy at your local library or your local bookstore. Or pick it up through an audiobook subscription and give it a read or listen while the podcast is on hiatus through January. In early February, we’ll return with the 4th season of the Beaver State Podcast and with a special Book Club Episode with special guests Emily Weidner a biologist from Bend, Oregon, and fly fishing and fly-tying author John Shewey to cover the fascinating world of high-end fly tying.

How can you get involved?

Send us an email at Beaver_State_Podcast@odfw.oregon.gov, and let us know why you’d like to participate in the podcast. You’ll need to be able to travel to Bend, Oregon in late January to participate or be able to participate through a Zoom or other digital connection. But we’d love to have one representative of the podcast audience to be part of that book club conversation with us.

We’ll announce the next book in the series shortly after we publish the first book club podcast to give everyone enough time to read the next book.

Beaver State Podcast: The most-famous fish from Oregon

Season 3 · Episode 120

vendredi 9 décembre 2022Duration 01:13:53

In this last episode of Season 3 of the Beaver State Podcast, we delve into the stories of Oregon’s native minnows, especially the Oregon chub, arguably one of the most famous fish in the world as the first fish ever delisted from the federal Endangered Species List. We also touch on the more-recently delisted Borax Lake chub and some of the joys and challenges of working with these super-important fish that often go unnoticed by the general public and anglers alike. Our guest this week is USFWS Aquatic Ecologist Brian Bangs, who has a bend in the Willamette River named after him for the role he played in the recovery of the Oregon chub.

 

Questions/Ideas, email us - Beaver_State_Podcast@odfw.oregon.gov


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