Author: Kathryn Dunning
EOC 162: Saving the Nautilus
Listen to this episode in iTunes The chambered nautilus is the only living descendant of a group of ocean creatures that thrived in the seas 500 million years ago when the earth’s continents were still forming. Older than the ...
EOC 159: The Fortunate Few
Listen to this episode in iTunes Michelle Proulx has worked with the W.O.L.F. (Wolves Offered Life and Friendship) Sanctuary most of her adult life. Today you will hear part 1 of a 2-part series on protecting and conserving wolves ...
EOC 158: The future of ocean conservation with Callum Roberts
Listen to this episode in iTunes For her feature-length film, Sea of Life, the ever-talented Julia Barnes interviewed scientists and activists working to save the ocean and shared an interview with Callum Roberts with Eyes on Conservation. Callum is ...
EOC 156: When life happens, make a podcast
Listen to this episode in iTunes To have or not to have children, that is a most vexing question and one I wrestled with personally during my 30s. A career in conservation and, in particular, being steeped in issues ...
EOC 154: Science matters, especially when tackling issues of climate change
Listen to this episode in iTunes Summer is often cited as a favorite season, what with long days and favorable weather for outdoor adventures. Living in Montana, however, Summer has gotten shortened by a new, worrisome season: Fire. Months ...
EOC 153: Wild Lens Metamorphosis
Listen to this episode in iTunes Today, we take you for a tour of the inside of Wild Lens as the organization starts the difficult process of transforming, growing and differentiating. Following a weekend retreat with collaborators and contributors ...
EOC Re-Broadcast: The New Era of Outdoor Adventure Storytelling with Fitz Cahall
Listen to this episode in iTunes If you’re like me, you are a total sucker for story. The kind that make me lean-in, as if my ears closer to the speaker could possibly offer more, is my favorite. I’ve ...
EOC 152: Carbon offset programs can make a positive difference: an example from Kenya
Listen to this episode in iTunes Over the past decade, carbon offsetting has become increasingly popular, but it has also become increasingly controversial. While some argue that carbon offset programs allow people to feel absolved of their carbon consuming sins ...
EOC 151: A special episode from the March for Science in Denver brought to you by the Majority Villain Podcast
Listen to this episode in iTunes As many know, the March for Science is a grassroots, all volunteer-organized event, celebrating science across the nation and it serves as a call to support and safeguard the scientific community. Recent policy ...