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Working Wild U

Working Wild U

Western Landowners Alliance and Montana State University Extension

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Society & Culture

Frequency: 1 episode/29d. Total Eps: 31

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Working Wild U is a podcast that takes you out into the field, forest and range with the people and wildlife of the American West to tell you the big stories at the heart of the struggle to sustain resilient and connected landscapes and communities. We bring you immersive stories at the crossroads of culture and science focused on the challenges and successes of sharing and managing farms and ranches with wildlife. If you are passionate about open spaces, wild places and healthy communities that sustain people and wildlife, listen in.
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Imperiled | 07 | What can pollinators teach us about the future of conservation?

Season 2 · Episode 7

mardi 18 juin 2024Duration 38:30

Throughout this season, we’ve explored landowner- and community-led efforts to support imperiled species, from bears and birds to ferrets and fish. In the final episode of this season, we’re looking ahead to the future of imperiled pollinators on working lands.  

Across the country, there is a growing crisis when it comes to pollinators. What happens when wide-ranging species that reside across vast expanses of public, private and Tribal lands, like the western bumblebee and monarch butterfly, are listed under the Endangered Species Act, as appears likely in the coming years? And what role will land stewards and working lands play in this next chapter of conservation? 

Complete show notes are available at workingwild.us

Imperiled | 06 | Can Pacific salmon and Idaho ranchers share the river?

Season 2 · Episode 6

mardi 4 juin 2024Duration 32:02

How do we restore salmon spawning habitat in the Upper Salmon watershed without harming the ranching communities that rely on the river? The answer lies in locally-driven collaboration. In this episode, we explore the decades-long community effort to restore spawning grounds for Columbia Basin salmon by letting landowners take the lead. Back in the 1990s the hurdles seemed so insurmountable, rancher Merrill Beyeler likened the task to making pigs fly. Hundreds of miles upstream of where the Columbia pours into the Pacific Ocean, along the Lemhi River in Idaho, Beyeler and a huge group of partners have figured out how. 

Complete show notes, as always, can be found at workingwild.us.

Wolves in the West | 13 | Colorado wolf reintroduction and the great divide

Season 1 · Episode 13

mardi 21 mars 2023Duration 21:04

We’ve covered a lot this season: wolves, working lands, and some of the ideas and management practices that divide and unite the people of the American West. In our final episode of the season, Alex and Jared head to Colorado, where a ballot initiative, passed in 2020, requires Colorado Parks and Wildlife to reintroduce wolves to the western part of the state by the end of 2023. 

Show notes: workingwild.us

 

Guest Episode | Down to Earth | Jared Beaver on finding common ground

Season 1

jeudi 16 mars 2023Duration 43:53

Today’s episode is a special guest in our podcast feed, from the Down to Earth: the Planet to Plate Podcast, presented by our friends at the Quivira Coalition and Radio Café. Working Wild U cohost Jared Beaver sat down with Down to Earth host Mary-Charlotte Domandi to discuss why we started Working Wild U, why we chose to wade into a season on wolves, and the important role working lands play in supporting people and wildlife in the American West.

Thanks to Mary-Charlotte and the Quivira Coalition for welcoming Jared to their incredible interview lineup. Other recent guests on the show have included ranch manager Mark Biaggi, author Dan Flores and filmmaker John D. Liu! Check out Down to Earth: The Planet to Plate Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts.

Find the show notes at workingwild.us

 

Wolves in the West | 12 | Co-producing technology to reduce conflict

Season 1 · Episode 12

mardi 14 mars 2023Duration 25:07

Today, Alex and Jared explore how livestock producers and researchers are working together to adapt old world tools into new world technologies to help reduce conflicts. They’ll look at how innovative solutions can often be simple, and how new tools can help keep people, livestock, and wildlife safe.

Find the show notes at workingwild.us

Wolves in the West | 11 | Old World Tools to New World Technology

Season 1 · Episode 11

mardi 7 mars 2023Duration 25:31

In this episode, Alex and Jared dive into techniques that can help ranchers reduce conflicts between wolves and livestock. They’ll explore how a new spin on an old tool increases the effectiveness of fencing, how putting riders back on the range can have a multitude of benefits, and how one valley in Montana is working together to compost carcasses to reduce attractants on the landscape.

But applying these tools takes know-how, money, and time. Who pays for conflict reduction efforts that support both wildlife and working lands?

See the full show notes, including links to references from the episode, at workingwild.us.

Wolves in the West | Bonus | Wolf Management on the Colville Reservation

Season 1

mardi 28 février 2023Duration 04:54

This is a special bonus episode of Working Wild U. In the northeast corner of Washington on the Colville Reservation, wildlife managers are working to ensure a balance across all wildlife species as wolves re-establish themselves. Today, Alex and Jared hear from Cody Desautel, the executive director and former natural resource director for the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation.

Full show notes can be found, as always, at workingwild.us.

Wolves in the West | 10 | Wolf management in the Pacific Northwest

Season 1 · Episode 10

mardi 21 février 2023Duration 28:34

So far this season, we’ve been spending a lot of time in the Northern Rockies, in the states where grey wolves first returned to the West – by reintroduction or recolonization. But in 2008, dispersing wolves from Idaho denned in both eastern Oregon and Washington, where wolves hadn't been seen since the 1940s. 

In this episode, Alex and Jared explore how different geography, politics and management goals put wolves into the center of a tough new push-pull dynamic in the Pacific Northwest.

Full show notes can be found at workingwild.us

 

Wolves in the West | 09 | Wolves dispersing in the modern West

Season 1 · Episode 9

mardi 7 février 2023Duration 24:15

When wolves disperse, they are increasingly moving through human-dominated landscapes where they often get into trouble. 

In today’s episode, Alex and Jared explore where wolves are, where different people think they should be, and the tricky business of managing and living with wolves in a changing world.

Complete show notes are always available at workingwild.us.

Wolves in the West | 08 | The Yellowstone Wolf

Season 1 · Episode 8

mardi 31 janvier 2023Duration 28:12

Many people, when they think about wolves, think of Yellowstone National Park. And for good reason; it has some of the best wolf watching in the world. But tensions rose when changes to Montana’s wolf hunt along the Park border were made just before the 2021-22 hunting season.

In this episode, Alex and Jared explore wolves in and around Yellowstone National Park. They’ll look at how wolves are managed differently depending on where they are on a map, and what that really means for the communities around the Park. Plus, can non-consumptive users help fund wildlife conservation?

Full show notes are available at workingwild.us.


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