Explore every episode of the podcast Wildlife Wire
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| Episode 2, Why People Abuse Wildlife with Dr. Susan Kane-Ronning | 13 Jan 2025 | 01:25:00 | |
Join Mark and Sam for the top five wildlife news stories in the United States:
Then, an interview with Dr. Susan Kane Roning, psychologist and co-Chair of the Washington Sierra Club Wildlife Committee, on the psychology behind wildlife abuse. Why does our culture permit wolf whacking? What is the impact to bystanders? How does the dark triad interface with wildlife cruelty? And how advocates can be "upstanders" in situations of wildlife abuse. | |||
| Episode 1, The Emotional Lives of Wildlife with Dr. Marc Bekoff | 06 Jan 2025 | 01:21:29 | |
In this episode, Mark and Sam bring you the top 4 wildlife news stories making waves across the United States. From ensuring panthers can safely cross the road in Florida and grieving orcas to removing grizzly bears from the Endangered Species Act and the spread of ”zombie deer” disease, we explore the latest developments shaping our wild landscapes. Then, we dive into a compelling interview with renowned ethologist Dr. Marc Bekoff, who sheds light on animal sentience and the emotional lives of creatures big and small. Our conversation takes a closer look at Colorado’s wolves, delving into their family lives, challenges, and what their return means for coexistence in the region. | |||
| Episode 3, Science and Wildlife Values with Gary Skiba | 20 Jan 2025 | 01:17:36 | |
Mark and Sam discuss the top four wildlife stories in the United States this week:
Then, Mark and Sam are joined by wildlife biologist Gary Skiba of the San Juan Citizens Alliance to discuss his career as an agency wildlife biologist (including bighorn sheep!) and the politics of becoming a Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commissioner. | |||
| Episode 4, Animal interactions with wildlife photographer and biologist Dr. Larry Taylor | 27 Jan 2025 | 01:04:10 | |
Join Mark and Sam for the top four wildlife news stories of the week, including:
Then, a fascinating discussion with Dr. Larry Taylor, a wildlife biologist, paleontologist, and talented wildlife photographer. During the week, Dr. Taylor is a biology professor, but when class is out, he spends more than 100 days annually photographing the wild animals of Yellowstone. Dr. Taylor discusses animal interactions that have left a lasting impression on him, and why biologists should consider individual animals and populations when making management decisions. | |||
| Episode 5, Challenges facing mountain lions in America and how you can help with Brent Lyles | 03 Feb 2025 | 01:05:48 | |
Join Mark and Sam for the top 4 wildlife news stories of the week including:
Then, an interview with R. Brent Lyles, executive director of the Mountain Lion Foundation. Brent discusses the biggest threats facing mountain lions in America today and how we can work together to help the species thrive. | |||
| Episode 6, "Preventative" lethal control and Northern Rockies wolves with Carter Niemeyer | 10 Feb 2025 | 01:28:03 | |
Join Mark and Sam for the top three wildlife news stories of the week, including:
Then, Carter Niemeyer joins the pod for an eye opening conversation. From his early years as a paid government trapper to his leadership in Yellowstone wolf reintroduction, Carter Niemeyer reveals how the government kills wild animals for livestock producers and how he turned from a trapper - a killer - into a champion of wolves. Carter's new book, "The Other Ten Wolves: A Yellowstone Backstory" is coming to brick and mortar and online bookstores soon! | |||
| Episode 7: Wildlife management language with Mandy Culbertson of Wildlife for All | 17 Feb 2025 | 01:01:17 | |
Join Mark and Sam for the top four wildlife news stories of the week, including:
Then, Mandy Culbertson, communications director for Wildlife for All, joins the pod to discuss why the language we use when discussing wildlife "management" matters. Words matter document. Frequently, wildlife managers sanitize language when discussing wild animals and during this episode we discuss frequently used words and what we should use instead to shift the narrative around wild animals. | |||
| Episode 9, State of the coyote with Renee Seacor | 03 Mar 2025 | 00:51:39 | |
Join Mark and Sam for the top four wildlife news stories of the week, including:
Then, Renee Seacor, carnivore conservation director for Project Coyote, joins the pod to discuss the state of coyotes in 2025 legislative sessions across the United States. | |||
| Episode 8: Wolves and war with Nat Geo photographer Jad Davenport | 24 Feb 2025 | 01:02:28 | |
Join Mark and Sam for the top four wildlife news stories of the week, including:
Then, Jad Davenport talks about his storied career, from local foxes to war zones, and photographing wolves and polar bears with Nat Geo. | |||
| Episode 15, Urban "nuisance" wildlife with wildlife rehabbers Jack Murphy and Katherine McGill | 14 Apr 2025 | 01:00:30 | |
Join Mark and Sam for the nation's top wildlife news stories, including:
Then, urban wildlife rehabbers Jack Murphy and Katherine McGill join to discuss nonlethal wildlife conflict solutions for folks encountering unwelcome possums, raccoons, squirrels and more! | |||
| Ep. 14, Grizzlies of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem with Dr. Chris Servheen | 07 Apr 2025 | 01:01:14 | |
Join Mark and Sam for the top wildlife news stories including:
Then, an interview with leading Grizzly Bear expert, Dr. Chris Servheen on how we can support Grizzly Bear recovery in today's political climate. Chris was the Grizzly Bear Recovery Coordinator for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for 35 years until retiring in 2016. He coordinated grizzly recovery actions for grizzly bears in Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, and Washington and cooperated with Canadian researchers and managers in adjacent areas of British Columbia and Alberta. As a Research Associate Professor at the University of Montana, he taught International Wildlife Conservation for 18 years. He advised 21 graduate students at the University of Montana who worked bears and various research projects in the US and in 7 foreign countries. He was co-chair with Steve Herrero of the BSG for 12 years. Dr. Servheen has also chaired 8 interagency Boards of Review on human fatalities due to grizzly bear attacks in the lower 48 states. | |||
| Ep. 13, Conservation ethics in wildlife management with Dr. Fred Koontz | 31 Mar 2025 | 00:57:01 | |
Join Mark and Sam for the weekly top wildlife news stories including:
Then, an interview with Dr. Fred Koontz an ethological zoologist on ethical considerations in wildlife management. Dr. Koontz has a long, diverse, wildlife career at the Wildlife Conservation Society, Wildlife Trust (now “EcoHealth Alliance”), Teatown, Woodland Park Zoo, and Washington Fish & Wildlife Commission. Fred has held adjunct appointments at Columbia University, New York University, and University of Washington. | |||
| Ep. 12, How we manage salmon & why it matters for endangered orcas with Emma Helverson | 24 Mar 2025 | 01:12:31 | |
Join Mark and Sam for the top four wildlife news stories of the week, including:
Then, an interview with Emma Helverson, executive director of Wild Fish Conservancy, discussing the intertwined destinies of endangered southern resident orcas and wild salmon. | |||
| Ep. 11, Human impacts on wildlife in North America with Dan Flores | 17 Mar 2025 | 01:31:28 | |
Join Mark and Sam for the top four news stories of the week including:
Followed by an incredibly important conversation with Dan Flores, author, historian, and Project Coyote Ambassador. The history of humans and wildlife in North America is essential to understanding the institutions that govern wildlife management today. A native of Louisiana, Dan Flores is a writer who presently lives in the Galisteo Valley outside Santa Fe, New Mexico, and is A. B. Hammond Professor Emeritus of the History of the American West at the University of Montana-Missoula. He is the author of ten books, most recently the New York Times Bestseller, Coyote America: A Natural and Supernatural History (2016), and American Serengeti: The Last Big Animals of the Great Plains (2016). Pulitzer-winning novelist Annie Proulx has written that “his work ranks with that of Thoreau, William Bartram, Aldo Leopold, John Muir, Peter Matthiessen.” Dr. Flores’s essays on the environment, art, and culture of the West have appeared in newspapers like the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Chicago Tribune, and in magazines such as Texas Monthly, Orion, Wild West, Southwest Art, The Big Sky Journal, and High Country News. His work has been honored by the Western Writers of America, the Denver Public Library, the Western Heritage Center/National Cowboy Museum, the High Plains Book Awards, the Montana Book Awards, and the Oklahoma Book Awards, and by the Western History Association, the Montana Historical Society, and the Texas State Historical Association. | |||
| Episode 10, Wild horses with Scott Wilson | 10 Mar 2025 | 01:04:00 | |
Join Mark and Sam for the top four news stories of the week including:
Then, Scott Wilson, Wild Horse Photojournalist and 2022 Sony World Photography Awards Winner joins the pod to discuss wild horses, how we "manage" them, sterilization solutions, and how you can get involved in wild horse solutions. | |||
| Ep. 17- Are we wildlife philosophers now? Ryan Sedgeley has the answers! | 28 Apr 2025 | 01:18:32 | |
Join Mark and Sam for the top wildlife news stories, including:
Then, Mark and Sam are joined by Ryan Sedgeley, an advocate for gray wolves and other imperiled species in Colorado for the Endangered Species Coalition. He holds an M.A. in Environment and Natural Resources and a J.D. from the University of Wyoming. Along with his formal education, he spent nearly 10 years living with wolves, grizzly bears, and bison in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. He brings that knowledge and experience to his work helping people and organizations in Colorado understand how to live peacefully with wolves and other imperiled species. | |||
| Episode 16, Dung beetles, international adventure and aquaculture with Max Seigal | 21 Apr 2025 | 00:56:03 | |
Join Mark and Sam for the weekly top wildlife news stories including:
Then, we are joined by Max Seigal, renowned photographer and biologist, to talk wildlife expeditions, how to be a professional adventurer and photographer, and dung of all kinds. | |||
| Ep. 18 The coyotes and wolves of the east w/Chris Schadler | 05 May 2025 | 01:03:50 | |
Join Mark and Sam for the top wildlife news stories, including:
Then we interview Chris Schadler about eastern coyotes and wolves. Chris taught in the Department of Natural Resources at UNH and lectured at Granite State College since 1993. Her MS in Conservation Biology focused on wolf recovery in Michigan but her real education occurred in NH on her sheep farm, figuring out how to live with coyotes. She is now the NH and VT Rep for Project Coyote, a national organization promoting coexistence with coyotes and for 30 years has lectured throughout New England on the Eastern Coyote. She is a member of the North East Wolf Coalition and leads Wolf Trips to Algonquin Provincial Park and beyond. | |||
| Ep. 19 Black, White, and Indigo News | 12 May 2025 | 00:20:40 | |
Join Mark and Sam for the top wildlife news stories, including: **Mark said that an animal lacking pigment is melanistic, but they are actually leucistic.** We will be back to our standard format next week!
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| Ep. 20 Fires and Carnivores: Learning how everything has it's place with Matt Barnes | 19 May 2025 | 01:17:00 | |
Join Mark and Sam for the top wildlife news stories, including:
Then we are joined by Matt Barnes. Matt is a conservation scientist, rangeland ecologist, and advocate for human-wildlife coexistence based in southwestern Colorado. With a background in wildlife ecology and range science, he has dedicated his career to integrating ecological principles into land management practices across the American West. Barnes has served in various roles, including as a rangeland management specialist with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and as a prescribed fire manager with the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Through his multifaceted work, Barnes continues to bridge the gap between ecological science and practical land management, aiming to create resilient landscapes that support both human livelihoods and wildlife conservation. | |||
| Trolling Doge, Right-way Whales, and Ranch Kickbacks | 27 May 2025 | 00:22:14 | |
We are shifting formats here at the Wildlife Wire! News is coming every Tuesday and Interviews on Thursday. Today's news has the following:
The Colorado Cattlemen's Agricultural Land Trust and the Property and Environment Research Center combine efforts to provide elk habitat, while More Perfect Union trolls DOGE with brilliant billboards. Finally, 2 lost Right Whales left Alabama for Canada. | |||
| Talking State Wildlife Agencies w/Dr. Michelle Lute | 29 May 2025 | 00:43:49 | |
Michelle Lute is a conservation scientist and advocate with nearly twenty years’ experience in biodiversity conservation on public and private lands around the globe. She dedicates her professional life to promoting human-wildlife coexistence through effective public engagement, equitable participatory processes, and evidence-based decision-making. Michelle holds a PhD in wildlife management from Michigan State University, an MS in Animal Behavior and Ecology from the University of Notre Dame, and a BS in Geography and Environmental Science from Valparaiso University. She started her environmental career in the National Park Service, worked for large and small nonprofits, state government and held research positions at universities across the US. Michelle has authored over 30 publications in ecology and social sciences to develop evidence-based approaches to human-wildlife coexistence. | |||
| Wolf killed in Colorado, sea otters get another chance, and a heavyweight bobcat | 03 Jun 2025 | 00:27:03 | |
Join Mark and Sam for the top wildlife news stories, including:
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| The Snake and The Whale, must see feature documentary. | 05 Jun 2025 | 00:44:18 | |
On this episode, we are joined by the executive producer of The Snake and The Whale, Scott Levy. This film won Best Feature at this year's Colorado Environmental Film Festival. We dive into why this film is important, some of the characters, and the challenges that resident orcas and wild salmon face because of the Snake River dams. You can watch the trailer for the film here. Find out more about the dire situation at https://bluefish.org/ Please contact your local film festivals and let them know this film needs to been seen. | |||
| Selling things that aren't yours. | 17 Jun 2025 | 00:33:18 | |
Join Mark and Sam as they discuss the top wildlife news, including: Remember to leave a review, like, and subscribe. | |||
| Public Bison and Private Elk? | 12 Jun 2025 | 00:46:48 | |
Join Mark and Sam as they chat with Nick Gevock, the Sierra Club's Campaign Organizing Strategist for the Northern Rockies. The discussion revolves around ethical hunting, public lands, and the privatization of wildlife.
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| Long solid mussels? | 10 Jun 2025 | 00:21:52 | |
Join Mark and Sam as they dive into top wildlife news stories of the week, including:
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| What if we don't kill coyotes in springtime? | 24 Jun 2025 | 00:36:34 | |
Join Mark and Sam for the top wildlife news stories including coyotes in cemeteries, ticks on the move, not killing coyotes in the springtime, and the most epic videos of wildlife on an elk carcass! Learn more about tick impacts on wildlife here. A kid friendly coyote story here. | |||
| Private cows, public land, and a museum through time w/Keegan Kuhn | 19 Jun 2025 | 00:53:11 | |
Keegan Kuhn is an acclaimed documentary film director, producer, writer, cinematographer, and composer. His work has sparked global conversations about the environment, health, and animal rights. His films have been executive produced by Leonardo DiCaprio and Joaquin Phoenix. He has challenged industries and inspired countless people to reconsider their impact on the planet and their own well-being. With a passion for storytelling and social justice, he brings a unique perspective on the power of media to drive change. Though, his newest project leaves the cinematic world, opting for a real world immersive experience instead. His most famous works include the documentaries What the Health and Cowspiracy. | |||
| Wildlife should benefit from wildlife management w/David Neils | 26 Jun 2025 | 00:49:59 | |
Today’s guest, David Neils, has been tracking wildlife since he was six years old, growing up in the remote forests of Libby, Montana. What started as a deep curiosity about the hidden lives of wild animals has grown into a lifelong commitment to understanding and tracking apex carnivores, especially mountain lions. After a close encounter with a male lion in Colorado’s Never Summer Wilderness, David dedicated himself to studying this elusive species. Over the past twenty years, he’s spent countless hours in mountain lion habitat, developing a system to accurately map their activity across the western United States, Canada, and Chile. He now offers one-on-one Mountain Lion Workshops for those interested in applying what he’s learned from over 30,000 hours in the field. Through Wild Nature Media, David captures stunning, completely wild footage—no lures, no dogs, no helicopters, no tricks—just raw, unscripted moments that celebrate the wild we crave. | |||
| Babies, beavers, grass, and a legendary wolf | 08 Jul 2025 | 00:26:06 | |
Join Sam and Mark as they dive into the top wildlife news stories of the week, including:
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| Talking Hellbenders w/Will Harlan | 03 Jul 2025 | 00:38:44 | |
Will Harlan lives in North Carolina, where he is a biologist working in the Endangered Species program for the Center for Biological Diversity as the Southeast Director and Senior Scientist. Prior to joining the Center, Will worked for Sierra Club protecting forests and indigenous lands. He also wrote a national bestselling book Untamed: The Wildest Woman in America and the Fight for Cumberland Island, and his work has appeared in The New York Times and National Geographic.
Interested in taking a Hellbender Tour? Click here | |||
| Orca Spa Day! | 01 Jul 2025 | 00:27:57 | |
Join Sam and Mark as they dive into the top wildlife news stories of the week, including: | |||
| Dr. Adrian Treves talks science and ethics | 24 Jul 2025 | 00:45:04 | |
Dr. Adrian Treves is a leading voice for science, future generations, and the public trust. A Harvard-trained ecologist and Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, he founded the Carnivore Coexistence Lab in 2007 to explore how humans and large carnivores, from coyotes to grizzlies, share landscapes.
For nearly three decades, his work has bridged law, ecology, and ethics, with a focus on the public trust doctrine and intergenerational equity. Dr. Treves has published more than 130 scientific papers advancing predator-prey ecology and conservation. | |||
| Dogs Doing Citizen Science | 22 Jul 2025 | 00:26:26 | |
Join Sam and Mark as they dive into the top wildlife news stories of the week, including: | |||
| Talking Bats w/Dr. Tanya Dewey | 17 Jul 2025 | 00:44:53 | |
In this episode, Sam and Mark dive into the fascinating world of bats with Dr. Tanya Dewey, a biologist whose work spans cutting-edge research on bats from North America and beyond. A must listen for bat fans and those who are bat-curious!
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| Bears, Bobcats, Osprey, and Oil | 15 Jul 2025 | 00:22:17 | |
Join Sam and Mark as they cover the top wildlife news stories of the week, including: Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review!
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| Coyotes and Badgers w/Emma Balunek | 07 Aug 2025 | 00:37:18 | |
Joining us is Emma Balunek. Emma’s work is a combination of conservation research and visual storytelling. In collaboration with Michael Forsberg and the Platte Basin Timelapse project, along with Dr. John Benson’s lab, Emma has been studying the cooperative hunting relationship between coyotes and badgers in prairie dog colonies across western grasslands.
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| Field trips, Grand Juries, and Scarlett Johansson | 05 Aug 2025 | 00:24:21 | |
Join Sam and Mark for this week's wildlife news, including:
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| Jaguars, wolves, bobcats, and snakes! | 12 Aug 2025 | 00:24:33 | |
Join Sam and Mark as they dive into the top wildlife news stories, including: Please like and leave a review!
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| Jay Tutchton: From Lawyering to Rewilding | 14 Aug 2025 | 00:49:06 | |
Jay is the preserve manager for the Southern Plains Land Trust, and spends his days managing the bison herds and improving their network of protected lands for the benefit of all native wildlife species. For 30 years, Jay worked tirelessly as an attorney representing environmental organizations and individuals seeking to protect the environment. Jay also helped to start the Environmental Law Clinic at the University of Denver’s Sturm College of Law and has taught a variety of courses on Wildlife, Animal, and Environmental Law. In his abundant spare time, Jay serves as a commissioner for Colorado Parks & Wildlife. Find out more about Southern Plains Land Trust
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| Talking Fish Traps w/Emma Helverson | 28 Aug 2025 | 00:48:19 | |
We’re joined by Emma Halverson, Executive Director of Wild Fish Conservancy, to explore the historic return of fish traps to the Pacific Northwest. From their cultural roots and conservation benefits to the launch of the first Columbia River trap fishery in nearly 100 years, Emma shares how this ancient method could reshape the future of salmon and steelhead recovery. | |||
| Bill Masure: How tech is helping wildlife | 21 Aug 2025 | 00:48:42 | |
Bill serves as Senior Videographer and Editor for Wildlife Protection Solutions (WPS), where he combines his creative vision with cutting‑edge tools—like AI‑powered real‑time camera traps, immersive VR experiences, and digital platforms—to protect endangered wildlife and ecosystems around the world. | |||
| Colorado First Gentleman, Marlon Reis | 04 Sep 2025 | 01:19:24 | |
Today we are joined by one of our personal heroes, the First Gentleman of Colorado, Marlon Reis.
Marlon has brilliantly leveraged his role in Colorado to advocate for animals of all kinds, from puppies in pet stores to wolves in the wild, Marlon has consistently pushed for humane treatment of all species. | |||
| Dr. Dan Parkinson talks bighorns | 02 Oct 2025 | 00:47:49 | |
On today's episode, Dan Parkinson discusses the history of Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep, the challenges they face, and the ways we can protect them. Participate in citizen science with iNaturalist Learn where some of that data goes and about all things bighorn through the Mountain Studies Institute. | |||
| Furbearer Sam joins the pod today | 25 Sep 2025 | 00:51:24 | |
Sam plays the role of guest and talks about all things furbearer. What are furbearers? Species of animals grouped together for no other reason than people like to kill them for their fur. | |||
| Mark talks rodenticides | 16 Sep 2025 | 00:34:11 | |
Today Sam interviews Mark about rodenticides, or rat poisons, and why they are bad news for people, pets, and wildlife. Find information on rodenticides from Project Coyote here. | |||
| Spooky wildlife myths and wild but true stories | 16 Oct 2025 | 00:43:26 | |
Ryan Sedgeley from the Endangered Species Coalition joins Mark and Sam for this special Halloween episode. They discuss myths about wolves, coyotes, and prairie dogs, as well as zombie deer and frogs coming back from the dead. | |||
| We're back with the news! | 31 Oct 2025 | 00:26:37 | |
Join Sam and Mark as they dive into top wildlife news stories from across the country.
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| Wrapping up 2025 with the news | 23 Dec 2025 | 00:26:56 | |
Join Sam and Mark as they wrap up their first full year hosting the Wildlife Wire! Thank you to all who have listened throughout the year. We look forward to sharing our thoughts and guests with you. On this episode we have:
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